No matter how kind or helpful the comments are, we still
feel like crap when faced with the fact that our writing needs work.
I don't know about you, but
I feel like crap when I come out of a hot bath — I feel drowsy and tired as hell.
I usually
feel like crap when I wake up if I drank more than I should have, but knowing that I committed to a class and paid for it already helps me snap out of that «I'm hungover, poor me» mindset.
Even if
I feel like crap when I wake up, I know I'll feel great once I've done my morning routine.
Then to
feel like crap when all I had to offer was another confession.
Not exact matches
When we eat
crap food we
feel like crap.
The mental energy of expressing myself on the page is just too much, especially
when I
feel like crap.
When I woke back up at 7:30 I
felt like crap (no surprise).
When it first came out I thought oh
crap I should've made 1.5 times the amount of sauce, but then I tasted it and it was wonderful... plus I didn't
feel heavy after finishing (
like I usually do with cheesey sauces).
I didn't realize this until a bit later
when I
felt like crap and dug the wrapper out of the trash can to inspect.
Also, I am old enough now to realize that
when I eat
crap, I
feel like crap.
i've been trying to curb my cravings for sweets, but
when i do partake in them i prefer refined sugar - free baked goods (i get crazy sugar highs that make me
feel like crap, so i can't imagine how that would make my little one
feels!).
I can look great and yes, even sexy but not
when I
feel like a piece of
crap which I am made to
feel like because I am over 50 and over the hill.
My husband says the same things and a few times he did have it worse and then I actually
felt bad about it, but man I can't stand it... I literally grind my teeth
when he acts
like that
when I just went through the same
crap and had to deal with the kids all day!
yet...
when i get sick... i get maybe an hour nap and then i either have to help with the kids, or do stuff around the house or go to work... the worse time i was ever sick that i can remember is
when i was 8 months preggo with my 2nd, i was already
feeling like crap my whole pregnancy, i was high risk so i was seeing the dr twice a week (3 hour appts... lame) and i got some kinda bug, well my hubby still made me help with the kids, and the needy dog and everything else around the house... preggo... sick... then he got sick... and was dying lol.
I will just quote Moxie's words that helped me most
when I was in the midst of
feeling like crap and having sleep and breastfeeding issues: You are the perfect mother for your children.Know that we all get it and you are not alone.
I remember that phase vividly and how it made me
feel like crap, just
when I had started to know that the nursing * had * been the right decision for us.
Either way, there are all kinds of myths out there about breastfeeding that can make you scared, nervous or downright
feel like a piece of
crap when you can't achieve them.
This happens even
when his dad is holding him, which makes him
feel like crap and makes me
feel like I can't catch a break.
But oh how I miss it
when I have a headache or
feel like crap on a stick.
But
when I dug into it — and was honest with myself — I realized that this reason made me
feel like crap.
When I'd finally had enough of
feeling like crap, I went to the gynecologist who promptly put me on the pill to «regulate» my hormones.
The Endocrinologist wouldn't listen to me
when he had me at 224mcg of name Brand synthroid for 3 years and I told him it wasn't working and still
felt like crap so I stopped taking it bad idea... I have been on levothyorix and synthroid over the years.
I'm convinced that bread (especially white) is evil for me, because
when I slipped and ate too much bread a few times, my belly got really bloated and I
felt like crap overall, plus experienced over-night weight gain.
I always find it interesting that meat is unique in that,
when people give it up, if they eat it again, they
feel like crap.
... I've done a bit of research and i think I may have found an answer (i could be very wrong, but, id
like to share it anyway) heres my brief flow chart type of explanation: went from a high fat («anti-candida» diet) diet to a low fat diet (HCLF «raw till 4» but not strict) > restricted fats (under 5 % a day) > gallbladder isn't used enough > sluggish thick bile > then
when i would eat fat it would explain why i
felt like crap and would get skin breakouts, constipation or candida would come back > cut out even more fat («banana island» diets for a few days, fat free etc) > over time my body stopped producing enough bile / stomach acid etc > due to sluggish bile therefore malabsorption of fats > fatty liver starts....?
Ben: Yeah, that's something that you do have to do with pro-hormones is you have to have to cycle them if you're gonna take them because it allows your body to return to its normal level of endogenous hormone production so anytime you're using testosterone or any of these testosterone pre-cursors, you're artificially increasing your testosterone levels, as a result your body generates far less, you know, if we're talking about testosterone, far less testosterone than normal, and so you know that's not really concerning
when you're taking the pro-hormones, once you get off them though, you
feel like crap.
When I finished these last two feeling like crap and both significantly slower than 4:30, I knew I had to find a change and that's was just about when I was finishing Chris McDougal's book, Natural Born Her
When I finished these last two
feeling like crap and both significantly slower than 4:30, I knew I had to find a change and that's was just about
when I was finishing Chris McDougal's book, Natural Born Her
when I was finishing Chris McDougal's book, Natural Born Heroes.
Do you ever have those days
when you
feel like crap and try to pull together a cute outfit that can make you
feel great and
like you might be able to take -LSB-...]
Have you ever dated someone that made you
feel like crap, and
when the relationship ended it was such a relief?
Now you know what a Blackberry fan
feels like...
when BGR and Engadget writes
crap about blackberry all you android fans jump in and start hating on RIM.
Here's how I exercised Missy that morning
when I
felt like crap — I grabbed a bag of our favorite air - dried treats from Real Pet Food and walked upstairs into our bonus room.
Since you spend a lot of time on each map (one in Afghanistan, the other in central Africa), the game does run the risk of being repetitive, but I
feel that since the conditions are always changing — weather, guard shifts, guard tactics and gear, a steady night - and - day cycle, «holy
crap,
when did they bring a tank here, this is out in the middle of nowhere» — I
feel like you're never handling the same outpost the same way twice.
I also tired of «putting on a happy face» every day
when I was really
feeling like crap and didn't want to be there.