My earliest memory is in elementary school, when I would
get a nervous stomach each day in the cafeteria.
Read her first dispatch here; her second dispatch follows: As my alarm went off, I started to
get a nervous stomach, the one I get when I'm about to embark on something new and unknown.
Not exact matches
«Of course I
get nervous before the game too but, I think everyone has those little butterflies in their
stomach.
«Given that we see deaths from babies who are swaddled and end up on their
stomachs by 2 - 2 1/2 months, I
get really
nervous when babies are swaddled past the age of 8 weeks,» according to Moon says.
As our time to meet drew closer, I
got a
nervous feeling in my
stomach.
It's
got a terrible reputation in the mass media and in natural health groups, with its opponents blaming MSG in foods for Alzheimer's, migraines, fatigue,
stomach pain, central
nervous system damage, Chinese Food Syndrome, weird feelings in the brain, and other forms of cognitive degradation.
When people
get nervous, it is described as «having butterflies in the
stomach.»
If you've ever «gone with your gut» to make a decision or felt «butterflies in your
stomach» when
nervous, you're likely
getting signals from an unexpected source: your second brain.
For example, if Demon's Souls had an easy mode it would take away the
nervous feeling one
gets in the pit of their
stomach after treading through a swamp without having saved in the last 40 minutes.