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There's a horrible pain in my chest, hurts in my heart area everytime I breathe in. What's that?! Been there for an hour. An hour of sharp pains everytime I breathe in!! :( *cries*
Ok, I think I repeated myself a couple of times. Never mind.
It won't be anything to do with running will it? I went running at 6ish this morning and it was like it yesterday morning too.. Maybe I'm just unhealthy, who knows.
*cries*
> Oh dear.. That must be scary having a murder in your own village.
It's about a 3-minute walk from my house.
Not really scary, from what I know, (from what has been in the news), it's a pub fight gone wrong.
I just hope the protection of any evidence at the scene was done correctly, given the fact that it's now a murder scene and all.
> I woke up this morning only to see on the news there has been a
> murder in my village.
Oh dear.. That must be scary having a murder in your own village. Never happened in mine, the furthest it's gone for a long while is rape. Is your village small then ? At least they've got you to look after them!! :p
Um.. About.. enough.
> So instead of killing people,
Good-good.
I woke up this morning only to see on the news there has been a murder in my village.
> whilst
Heh. I thought I was the only person to use this word. My Dad told me it's an "old person" word.
Pff, kids.
Um, just about how many caffeine drinks do you have each day?
> Nah, police standards are so low and I like to exercise in my own
> time any way.
>
> See?
>
> *Flexes*
Well done!
> Why have you started running?
Because Coke sends me on a mad rush. So instead of killing people, I take my anger out whilst running.
*twitches*
See?
> English_Bloke wrote:
> Also, what the hell kind of time do you go to bed and wake up?
>
> Um.. I don't. :D
Sleep is a very important exercise.
> So.. you can be training and stuff and start having problems with
> your hayfever even if it's not that 'time of the year', kinda thing?
Yeah, it’s just more prominent in the summer.
Ms NY wrote:
> Hehheh, I don't believe in warming up! :p
Tut-tut, silly girl. Stretching is very important, blah-blah. Seriously, some stretching is good exercise in it's own right.
Ms NY wrote:
> Bet it must've been murder for you having to do all that police
> training..
Nah, police standards are so low and I like to exercise in my own time any way.
See?
*Flexes*
Why have you started running?
see how you are in an hour or two - if the pain persists I suggest seeing a doctor. if it goes away then I'd forget about it for now. Like EB says you may have over-exerted yourself or pulled a muscle.
either way try not to worry too much about it.