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Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism? » cgd092

Posted by blueberry1 on January 8, 2007, at 4:39:26

In reply to Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism?, posted by cgd092 on January 8, 2007, at 0:54:36

The word "warmer" is interesting because when my depression/anxiety abates, I have used that word to describe the feeling. Warm and fuzzy. More at peace, and a 'I'm okay, you're okay' kind of feeling. Sense of well-being.
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Exactly! I have felt that. When I feel good I tell people I feel warm and fuzzy and fine. I do feel like my whole body is warmer, inside and out, and it's nice.

It happened a week ago. I took a scoop of whey protein powder. A couple hours later I swear my depression just vanished. I felt warm and fuzzy and just fine. I only feel that way maybe one or two days out of a whole year.

Anyway, the next day the whey protein powder didn't do a thing. It was a one day wonder. What a tease.


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