Not knowing what you feel - physically
I wonder if anyone on WP relates.
People were really surprised when I mentioned that I need to be careful not to forget to eat because I do almost not notice hunger.
Today I was in a really bad mood and only after some tense conversation with my husband, I realized my shoulders are all aching after yesterday's training. I asked my husband if he ever is in pain without realizing it and he said - no way.
Apparently, I have very poor connection with my body - or so deep focus that signals from the body get mostly ignored.
I wonder if there are people on WP who experience something similar.
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I am detached from my body and super-sensitive at the same time.
On the grand scale, I do not recognize hunger or worse, thirst. I have no trouble eating because I enjoy food. Fluids I must remember consciously. I have even had some close encounters with dehydration. One just last year. I started feeling faint; my blood pressure was at a level one would see in heart failure.
I have trouble recognizing and describing pain and fatigue.
But I am alert to subtle changes such as incipient colds or flu, dizziness, nausea.
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The rivers flow not past, but through us, thrilling, tingling, vibrating every fiber and cell of the substance of our bodies, making them glide and sing. – John Muir
Yeah, I can relate. I even have to keep note of how much water I'm drinking so that I don't forget to drink enough (suffered from dehydration a few times because of that!).
I have to set an alarm to remind me when it's time to eat. My workout routines help me remember, too.
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