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With my own life I have been amazed at how much even something as simple as stress levels can affect your physical health, definitely paying attention to that is important. It's also pretty amazing how hairdressers and dentists are often the ones who end up spotting mental health symptoms as a result of specific conditions that happen because of things like stress which has been a major issue for me lately. Things are coming down now so it will probably go away as I get into my comfort zone but I do find it interesting. The teeth grinding went away the second I started noticing it and it eventually stopped in my sleep.

In case anyone is wondering so you know what to look for:

. Teeth grinding

. Alopecia ( Occurs as a bald patch sometimes, goes away apparently once you calm down overall )

I think you're definitely right about the mental health industry, there's also the fact that there's a massive profit incentive with transitioning surgeries. That explains why the trend has been exploding so much lately, then they'll move onto the next insider trading scam once they've milked it dry or gotten enough negative PR.

By the way, with regards to physical manifestations of mental health, seeing the before and after photographs of left wingers before they got leftism is terrifying and sad, especially the Antifa bunch.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

With my own life I have been amazed at how much even something as simple as stress levels can affect your physical health, definitely paying attention to that is important. It's also pretty amazing how hairdressers and dentists are often the ones who end up spotting mental health symptoms as a result of specific conditions that happen because of things like stress which has been a major issue for me lately. Things are coming down now so it will probably go away as I get into my comfort zone but I do find it interesting. The teeth grinding went away the second I started noticing it and it eventually stopped in my sleep.

In case anyone is wondering so you know what to look for:

. Teeth grinding

. Alopecia ( Occurs as a bald patch sometimes, goes away apparently once you calm down overall )

I think you're definitely right about the mental health industry, there's also the fact that there's a massive profit incentive with transitioning surgeries. That explains why the trend has been exploding so much lately, then they'll move onto the next insider trading scam once they've milked it dry or gotten enough negative PR.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

With my own life I have been amazed at how much even something as simple as stress levels can affect your physical health, definitely paying attention to that is important. It's also pretty amazing how hairdressers and dentists are often the ones who end up spotting mental health symptoms as a result of specific conditions that happen because of things like stress which has been a major issue for me lately. Things are coming down now so it will probably go away as I get into my comfort zone but I do find it interesting. The teeth grinding went away the second I started noticing it and it eventually stopped in my sleep.

In case anyone is wondering so you know what to look for:

. Teeth grinding

. Alopecia

I think you're definitely right about the mental health industry, there's also the fact that there's a massive profit incentive with transitioning surgeries. That explains why the trend has been exploding so much lately, then they'll move onto the next insider trading scam once they've milked it dry or gotten enough negative PR.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

With my own life I have been amazed at how much even something as simple as stress levels can affect your physical health, definitely paying attention to that is important. It's also pretty amazing how hairdressers and dentists are often the ones who end up spotting mental health symptoms as a result of specific conditions that happen because of things like stress which has been a major issue for me lately. Things are coming down now so it will probably go away as I get into my comfort zone but I do find it interesting. The teeth grinding went away the second I started noticing it and it eventually stopped in my sleep.

In case anyone is wondering so you know what to look for:

. Teeth grinding

. Alopecia

I think you're definitely right about the mental health industry, there's also the fact that there's a massive profit incentive with transitioning surgeries. That explains why the trend has been exploding so much lately.

1 year ago
1 score