Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)

ErnestoP

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Could be that, sleep does weird things though.

I remember once waking up to feed my cat at 6am and being so sore I could hardly move. Went back to sleep for a few hours, shook my limbs out...no pain.
 

CandyToy

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I THINK, though I'm not going to leap to any conclusions considering I'm talking about a sample of one, that my messed up adrenal activity was from low magnesium levels.

I took 2 Mg tablets and I stopped having the massive dumps. I don't think it's a placebo effect because that rarely works on me. I've taken painkillers expecting them to work and had 0 effect...

I severely regret seeing that stupid quack when I first got that problem. I was 17, and although I'm mostly ok now, I still have the attacks occasionally. I don't mind adrenaline dumps during the day because I can use them for lifting fuel, but I do mind being kept awake until 6 am. (lol)

An endocrinologist would probably have diagnosed that in 2 seconds. Instead I saw someone who just told me to stop listening to so much death metal.
 

Cbush

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I had a similar thing happen to me years ago. I'd done a weights session after having a few weeks off and, a couple of hours after finishing, I was so sore I could barely stand up - I thought I was coming down with a really bad dose of flu. I went to bed for 3 or 4 hours and when I woke up I felt fine, a little stiff but not the agonising aches I'd suffered earlier in the evening. It was really freaky!
 

Bogo

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GRRRRR humid night time temperatures, barely slept / light sleep, then got up so late I was 5 minutes late in (and only live 5 minutes from the office)
 
I'm not so good at it either, can't manage light jog very well, it's running or walking, and I have some interval running tonight in the park. Gotta push myself, gotta finish work and get home first...
 

DJWaverboy

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*RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE*

earphones cable started to break ¬_¬

saved it by clever application of the sticky portion of a band-aid, though
 

BijuV

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grrr at lots of muscle knots. they're not particularly painful, but my neck is once again doing its impression of an S&M party for sailors.
 

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got my USB cables mixed up, left my phone plugged to the netbook and the external hdd plugged to the phone charger.

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