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I need a good answer for this.. when ur jet lagged.. how come u get nausous and depressed?


and tired.. and how bout before ur period.. why do u get depressed

Anytime you disrupt your normal schedule of eating and sleeping as with jetlag it is a normal body reaction to the change to feel somewhat depressed until you adjust to a new time. As for the nausea, it is usually from anxious feelings about air travel and eating foods at different hours than you are used to.

No, you just sleep at weird hours and you can get a fever.

Jet lag occurs because the body of a traveler cannot immediately adjust to the time in a different zone. Thus, when a New Yorker arrives in Paris at midnight Paris time, his or her body continues to operate on New York time. It is ready to eat, not sleep. As the body struggles to cope with the new schedule, temporary insomnia, fatigue, irritability, and an impaired ability to concentrate may set in. Meanwhile, the bowels may malfunction in reaction to the changed bathroom schedule, and the brain may become confused and disoriented as it attempts to juggle schedules

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