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This time around, The Rock is an underdog. And making sure the medical field admits that Emotional and Mental Health are just as important as your overall physical health. It’s not every day that there is a winner-take-all regular season game, but that’s exactly what there is this Saturday when California University of Pennsylvania (Cal-U) comes to town. My hope is that I can be a small part of normalizing Emotional Health. Synonyms for losing your mind include freaking, cracking, snapping, flipping, panicking, raving, unhinging, losing it, going crazy and going mad. Hungry Hippo Eats is now serving the greater Atlanta area, so head on. Combining the flavors of Haiti and the American South, with some of Mom’s down-home cooking, this fun truck is ready to give you good food and a good time. Remember I knew something was wrong, but couldn't describe it. You’ll lose your marbles as you reach out for more at Hungry Hippo Eats in Peachtree Corners, GA. Hello, emotional baggage! It’s a real thing. I learned that when we choose to ignore feeling emotions, that emotion actually hides inside our body. That is when I discovered emotional healing and getting to the root of the problem. (trust me toddler meltdowns when you are 40 is not cute) Realistic sound effects and high-energy music. Multiple levels with bonus marbles and bonus rounds to challenge the novice to hard-core puzzle enthusiast. I felt like I was in constant meltdown mode. One or two player capability with one keyboard or over a Local Area Network. Everything and everyone was sending me over the edge. which didnt make one feel free, and which usually won or lost only a few marbles at a time. My situation got so bad, I didn't want to be around anyone. They were playing a Kurdish marble game called mushien. What they didn’t see/know was the canceling of plans or activities at the last minute because I was on the verge of a panic attack.Įven the doctors kept telling me I was “healthy” according to my lab work. F rom the outside looking in, everyone thought I was living the "good life"