The effects on the knees
The effects on the knees
Some people suffering anxiety, depression
and other stress related illnesses might feel as if their knees are stiff and
the nerves in their limbs; this can be distressing for them. They may
also feel as if their knees are stiffening up and they may feel week.
They may get a tingling feeling on the surface of the skin.
Too much adrenaline can give a feeling of
immobilisation of the knees. They may also feel a tingling in their feet
and on their legs; these are the nerves that run through the human body.
How sever the pain feels is only felt by the person going through the
stress. Some people have no problems, and they do not feel anything.
This is only felt by the individual. These feelings
will only go on as long as the person is going through their stress.
The effects
on the knees written by Andrew Murphy 6 April 2009
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