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fionamarieos@... wrote:

> i`m sure this is probably nothing to do with 4S - but another oddity about =

> me ;) is that

> sometimes when i laugh (and i laugh a lot and very heartily) ....when i am =

> really laughing

> from my belly, suddenly i am overcome with a sadness and i start crying - i=

> t`s not just

> laughing to the point of having tears in my eyes, it is sadness kicking in =

> - the kind of

> sadness you feel on sunday, or when you are out in nature completly alone..=

> no obvious

> reason to be sad type of sadness. anyone else have this?

Not from laughing, but happy movies or music have this effect on me.

Kate

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I disagree with what snopes says, but from personal experience. When I

drink about 96oz/water per day, I feel good. if I don't, my urine changes

color back to yellow within a day, and I get headaches.

> Here's a little different take on the water issue:

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> http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp

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> I'm not sure why filtered water would not be as hydrating as tap. I can't

find anything to support that. Everything I found on a google search supports

drinking filtered water since tap water has so many impurities. Tap water isn't

exactly natural spring water, if you know what I mean.

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> I'll get off this topic now--it's one I can get carried away with since I'm a

big believer in water-drinking, no matter what the snopes article says.

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I was wondering if any deaf people have 4S by means of feeling the sounds

like a bass that could drive them crazy as much as it does us??

To: Soundsensitivity From: smharde@...Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:53:32 -0800Subject: Re: Chronic Dehydration

Here's a little different take on the water issue:

http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp

I'm not sure why filtered water would not be as hydrating as tap. I can't find anything to support that. Everything I found on a google search supports drinking filtered water since tap water has so many impurities. Tap water isn't exactly natural spring water, if you know what I mean.

I'll get off this topic now--it's one I can get carried away with since I'm a big believer in water-drinking, no matter what the snopes article says.

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