tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797034976346258340.post1333845145716043368..comments2023-07-13T21:26:21.974+12:00Comments on Wondrously Other: Lost: One PlotNat Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08424799085246705560noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797034976346258340.post-10169684932061940222011-09-10T20:47:33.100+12:002011-09-10T20:47:33.100+12:00Thanks Jane, all makes a lot of sense really.
And...Thanks Jane, all makes a lot of sense really.<br /><br />And as if by some fluke I read this on my Twitter feed today ...<br /><br />http://pda.physorg.com/news/2011-09-birth-pills-affect-memory.html<br /><br />Obviously I'm not on the pill, but I thought the oestrogen/ emotion link was an interesting one considering the rising levels in the third trimester<br /><br />XXNat Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08424799085246705560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797034976346258340.post-48399280792294650822011-09-10T05:42:45.210+12:002011-09-10T05:42:45.210+12:00This is normal. the limbic system in the brain is...This is normal. the limbic system in the brain is bang on top of the olfactory system, so often wires get crossed and a smell becomes vividly linked to a memory. Scent manufacturers exploit this one to the max.<br /><br />Have a good look at any new washing powder or detergent you may have. Now get a cloth, add a few drops of soemthing smelly and inhale whenever you are happy and relaxed. Sniff it while you tell yourself how great you are and visualise this fab homebirth. Keep the cloth on hand during labour in case the flashbacks recur, and use it to mask whatever unidentified whiff is triggering the unpleasant memories xxxJanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18282302897159072340noreply@blogger.com