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I'm so thin that my ribs are coming out. I get goose bumps when I see my ribs. What is the reason why I feel weak when I breathe?
I don't think so. Take it easy. My friend is thin, too. Every time someone talks about her, he gets nervous and sometimes feels disgusted. Maybe it's like being afraid of heights. Then because you have lost weight, people next to you may say that you have lost weight intentionally or unintentionally, and then you are a little careless. Then you will pay more attention. Psychology comes to the street to explain that it is related to self-suggestion. The next time you see ribs, think about other things and ignore these feelings. For example, when breathing, you will get goose bumps and feel weak all over. Just like when you are afraid of heights, you meet Gao Qiao, suggesting that you look ahead and ignore your fear of heights. Look on the bright side. After a while, you will find that you won't feel this way when you see ribs. Then, don't care too much about others saying you are thin. If you want to gain weight, you can choose some recipes to strengthen the nutritional balance. Sometimes dizziness or weakness is a nutritional imbalance. Eat more protein and so on. ^)? It'll be all right in a minute.