Ah, love: It can make you feel like you're walking on air, like you'll never stop grinning, like you've found your life's purpose and you're not turning back!
Or it can make you feel extremely nauseated, tremendously sweaty, and downright.
That's because the L-word has a powerful effect on your health in a number of ways — from the emotional euphoria felt during those first few months to the physical-pain-inducing devastation of heartbreak. In most cases, love-sicknesses (both the good and the bad ones) are temporary and fade on their own — but if they linger too long, you may want to consider seeking help a mental health professional.
From the psychological disorder limerence to broken heart syndrome, here's a look at the most powerful forms of lovesickness.
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SOMETHING BOUT LOVE THAT BREAKS YOUR HEART
PoetrySomething 'bout LOVE! Every night it's all the same You're frozen by the phone You wait, something's changed You blame yourself every day You do it again every night There's something 'bout love that breaks your heart it sets you free then..... The...