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Are we underestimating sitting and standing?
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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2177438" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Mine are irrelevant as my autistic son has me stressed whether I'm sitting, standing or in deep sleep. Of which he cannot help. It's for me to cope with and absorb the stress less or disburse the upset asap after his night terror for instance. I still don't get used to being startlingly awoked by his distress. It's work in progress!</p><p>In fact if I'm standing my adrenaline is already pumping in anticipation. So sitting reading etc is where I'm less stressed and prepared for him. Although I haven't stopped and tested to prove my theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2177438, member: 196960"] Mine are irrelevant as my autistic son has me stressed whether I'm sitting, standing or in deep sleep. Of which he cannot help. It's for me to cope with and absorb the stress less or disburse the upset asap after his night terror for instance. I still don't get used to being startlingly awoked by his distress. It's work in progress! In fact if I'm standing my adrenaline is already pumping in anticipation. So sitting reading etc is where I'm less stressed and prepared for him. Although I haven't stopped and tested to prove my theory. [/QUOTE]
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