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Carvedilol is a nonselective beta blocker /alpha-1 blocker indicated in the treatment of mild to severe congestive heart failure. The possible side-effects of Carvedilol include feeling like you might pass out, slow or irregular heartbeats, chest pain, dry cough, wheezing, chest tightness, trouble breathing, feeling short of breath even with mild exertion, swelling, rapid weight gain, numbness or cold feeling in hands and feet, loss of bladder control, pale skin, feeling light-headed, rapid heart rate, trouble concentrating, severe skin reaction, fever, sore throat, swelling in your face or tongue, burning in your eyes, skin pain, followed by a red or purple skin rash that spreads (especially in the face or upper body) and causes blistering and peeling, high blood sugar (increased thirst, increased urination, hunger, dry mouth, fruity breath odor, drowsiness, dry skin, blurred vision, weight loss), dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dry eyes, feeling weak or tired, joint pain, cough, decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty having an orgasm. If, as I'm suspecting, you didn't get it from a pharmacy with a doctor's prescription, then maybe you ought to put it back where you got it, so that the person who's actually supposed to have it and needs it more than you do doesn't run short.
Foot tickling techniques can vary widely depending on the individual's sensitivity and preferences. Common methods include using fingers to gently stroke or wiggle between the toes, lightly scratching the soles, or using tools like feathers or soft brushes for a different sensation. It's essential to ensure the experience is enjoyable and consensual, as reactions can range from laughter to discomfort. Always communicate with the person being tickled to gauge their comfort level and adjust the technique accordingly.
Everyone experience that empty insecure feeling from time to time. This is a sign of anxiety, which may stem from depression or feeling useless. In order to counter this feeling, you must spend time with family, friends, and loved ones. You also have to concentrate on things outside of your mind or body.
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Arrogant (Adj): having or showing feeling of unwarranted importance arising from a feeling of one's superiority toward others.
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I think so. YES! If someone tickles your feet, i am guessing the tickling feeling touches your nerve, and it gives u a tickling feeling, and your reflexes r ticklish! OMG if someone even just touches my feet I basically kick them by accident. LOL it's hilarious! :)
In the classic sense: No. But it does feel very good, and that is because the nerve cells that register that kind of stimulation are called Meissner corpusles. They are responsible for the good feeling of light tickling on the surface of the skin. And, my motto is: If it feels good then it is good for you. So, enjoy the tickling and don't be worried about addiction.
Well your funny bone is in your elbow area and it has multiple nerve endings. The funny feeling could be pain, or a tickling feeling!
Tickling is a physical sensation that can cause laughter as a reflexive response, but it is not necessarily forcing someone to laugh. Some people may not find tickling amusing and may respond by feeling discomfort or annoyance. It's important to respect boundaries and consent when tickling others.
I just don't know.AnswerReading people's comments, you get a feel for the motivation behind tickling -- a sort of sadistic, gleeful, juvenile impulse on the part of the tickler, a feeling of utter abandonment through laughter, tension and lack of oxygen on the part of the ticklee. :D
No. Women cannot get pregnant by mere tickling, assuming the tickling is done by hand.
It shows he is probably young and his circulation is good as well as his nervous system in his skin
they like tickling kids
The tickling charm is Rictusempra.
Tickling Leo was created in 2009.
No, tickling oneself is not called selfishness. It is often referred to as self-tickling or self-stimulation. The sensation of being tickled is typically diminished when you are the one doing the tickling.