
Category: Symptoms & Early Signs
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Feeling of Cramping That Comes With Relaxing
The experience is surprisingly common: you’re finally letting go, sinking into genuine relaxation – perhaps after a period of intense stress, a long journey, or…
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Recognizing Flow That Feels Sticky or Delayed
The experience of “flow” – that feeling of being completely absorbed in an activity, where time seems to disappear and effort feels effortless – is…
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Why You Lean or Adjust to Complete Voiding
The simple act of urination – something most people take for granted several times a day – is actually a remarkably complex physiological process. It…
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Short Stream That Requires Immediate Repeat
The human experience is often punctuated by fleeting moments – sensations, thoughts, urges – that arrive with surprising intensity and then…vanish. We’ve all experienced it:…
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Odd Pacing Needed to Start Flow Properly
Flow states – those periods of deep absorption and effortless concentration where time seems to melt away – are highly sought after by creatives, performers,…
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Bladder Spasms That Occur Only at Night
Waking up suddenly in the middle of the night with an urgent need to urinate is a common experience for many. However, when this urgency…
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Feeling Slight Pop or Twinge in Lower Abdomen
Experiencing a fleeting pop or twinge in your lower abdomen can be unsettling, triggering worry about what might be happening inside your body. It’s incredibly…
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Recognizing Flow That Comes in Bursts Not Smoothly
Flow state – that coveted experience of being completely absorbed in an activity, losing track of time, and feeling effortlessly productive – is often portrayed…
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How Bladder Feels Agitated After Mild Caffeine
Many people enjoy starting their day with a cup of coffee, tea, or another caffeinated beverage. For most, it’s a pleasant ritual that provides a…
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Stream Arcs Backwards or Unexpectedly Splits
The natural world often presents phenomena that defy our initial expectations, particularly when observing dynamic systems like rivers, streams, or even information flows. We tend…