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1) A person who worries has the average amount of everyday worries. (job/money/family problems)

2) A person who on the verge of becoming homeless (having his home foreclosed and their family living on the streets.

3) A person in a third world country "already knowing in their mind" or the "constant thought" that they will die from starvation.

If the examples aren't clear, I mean to ask what are the effects to the body comparing "sporadic stress/worry with periods of ease" (sine wave pattern) VS. the same sine wave pattern of stress but with increased amount and increased frequency VS.
Very high level of stress at a constant amount (very high = inevitable thoughts of death)?

Would there be an obvious difference by looking at these people over a short time? how about over a lengthy period of time?

Thanks

2007-07-04 22:38:50 · 2 answers · asked by cpc26ca 1 in Health Mental Health

2 answers

i have had all the three experiences but it dos not matter that occurs but what kind of person you are and the ability to handle stress

2007-07-05 02:57:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ummm..
death?
trauma?
cancer maybe?
ahahahha...
but yea, i think so. 0.0

2007-07-05 05:48:45 · answer #2 · answered by mikee g 2 · 0 0

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