Then the ER doctor came over and, still quite calm, said, "We're very concerned and want to run a million tests and probably admit you for the night.
They probably find it's not a good idea to freak out their heart attack patients even more. I'm glad it wasn't a heart attack, Kristen, and that you're feeling better!
It was suggested that stress could've also played a role in the not-a-heart-attack attack. (Stressed? Who, me?) So I think I need to find some cheap de-stressing activities.
Good idea, because, y'know? This thread title? Wasn't really meant to be a guide to life or anything...
Dollhouse character things: [link]
There's a character called Paul, who works for the FBI. Heh.
Kristen, I'm glad you're ok. I strongly suggest finding a nice yoga DVD that you can do at home. Yoga's done wonders for my stress levels.
I'm trying yoga on Saturday! We have an Intro to Yoga class at my gym on the first of every month. My trainer's been pushing me to do yoga for weeks. I need to work on my flexibility.
I will confess that I would much rather be hitting people on Saturday morning but my knee is twitchy so yoga, it is.
There's always pole dancing! I wish I had the energy.
My gym does not teach the pole dancing. I would suspect, given how accident prone I am, it would probably be a recipe for disaster.
We do have a class where they teach the choreography from music videos. Maybe when the knee is better.
I did a tryout class kind of in your neighbourhood a while back. It was fun.
Dude, we could totally take the class together. That would be fierce.
Oh, I think I know the one you mean. (I'm assuming it's not the one at Crunch.) I'm pretty sure I've seen the woman who teaches them on various TV shows.