lvysaur
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The following happens to me 100% of the time when I'm under stress:
I get little bumps of calcification along the underside of my jawline, so that my jaw becomes vertically a bit longer. I also get calcification on the back of my head, so that my skull becomes longer in the depth direction (the direction you would look if you were looking at someone's face).
This happens incredibly fast, I usually notice changes during the same day if I'm stressed. It disappears almost as fast, if the stress goes away.
My hair also takes on a much thicker tone, and starts to fall out. When stress is absent, the hair doesn't fall out, and it is very fine.
I get little bumps of calcification along the underside of my jawline, so that my jaw becomes vertically a bit longer. I also get calcification on the back of my head, so that my skull becomes longer in the depth direction (the direction you would look if you were looking at someone's face).
This happens incredibly fast, I usually notice changes during the same day if I'm stressed. It disappears almost as fast, if the stress goes away.
My hair also takes on a much thicker tone, and starts to fall out. When stress is absent, the hair doesn't fall out, and it is very fine.