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Yeah, It probably doesn't help that I am a Type A personality. I probably take everything way too seriously. Even my part, part time job as a front of house sound man can be rough. We were about to start the first set of the night once, when the system just went haywire (turned out to be a malfunctioning channel in the mixer) I swear to god I thought I was going to have a coronary the spot. It was horrible. But one stressor I can't fix at the moment is hours at hospital. I'm on for 9 out of ten days. I've just finished 6 @ average of 10 hrs a day. non stop. no lunch time. It's trauma season and it's just crazy. I don't know how the nurses do it. They are saints. Seriously if you ever go to the hospital, be nice to your nurses, please.Forgot if I mentioned this, but back in the winter I got atypical pneumonia (meaning caused by an type of bacterium called a mycoplasm) While at docs office, I was diagnosed with stage 4 idiopathic hypertension. (BTW idiopathic means 'of no known risk factors, like overweight, smoking etc. most likely genetics) Treated nicely with a type of drug known in the biz as an ARB (angiotensin receptor blocker) Way more effective than beta blockers, alpha2 agonist (like clonidine) or calcium channel blockers. Plus, least likely to cause renal (kidney) problems. Good stuff. Expensive though. But.....cheaper than a stroke!