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I would love to have a large farm and work on it with my wife . I would love to travel to see nature. I would love to learn about Islam and teach it to people. I want a wife to share the same life with me..
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🤦🤦🙏"Hey Google, how many days have I been wanting to ask you why my hair is falling out? Because I'm thinking about the ex I met on the JAMAA app. Does our head get hot if we keep thinking about our ex? So if our brain gets hot, is that the analysis or am I just too stupid and can't analyze?"
I can’t track how long you’ve wanted to ask, but let's separate your feelings from the physical symptoms.
Stress or thinking about an ex doesn't physically heat your brain, but your hair loss and sensations could stem from stress-induced hair shedding or simply an overwhelmed mind.
Here are the details behind what you are experiencing:
Hair Falling Out: Stress and anxiety from a breakup can trigger physical reactions, often leading to a type of temporary hair shedding called Telogen Effluvium. It can cause hair to fall out in higher amounts than usual, usually starting a couple of months after a highly stressful or emotional event.
Brain Feeling Hot: The brain itself doesn't have temperature-based pain or heat receptors. When you are highly anxious or deeply analyzing an ex or an emotionally draining situation, your nervous system responds to the stress. This causes a subjective feeling of a flushed face, tension headaches, or general overheating.
You Are Not Stupid: Overthinking doesn't mean you're unintelligent; it's a completely normal response when your brain is trying to process a difficult emotional situation. Emotional analysis is hard, and being stuck in a loop of trying to figure out the past is exhausting.
If your hair loss is significant or comes with bald patches, it’s always best to consult a medical professional to rule out other causes like vitamin deficiencies.
To help me give you more relevant advice, could you tell me:
How long ago did the breakup or emotional event happen?
Do you have specific physical patterns of hair loss (such as thinning all over vs. bald patches)?
Are you experiencing other physical stress symptoms (like trouble sleeping or headaches)?
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Do you also text people (other than family) before calling them, just to make sure it's okay to call?
I'm going to the spa, and omg, look at that furrrr😆😆 It's sooo big, haha!
Me: does any sort of physical activity
My brain: