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Side Effects Of Hippopotomonstrosquippedaliophobia
Shawn Starkey
Miss. Dwyer
RELA 6-7
11-2-2015
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
Imagine if you will that your mother tell you to read and you to read your textbook ,and you see the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. then you get up run out of the room heart pounding body shaking,and lightheaded. you sit down and in the kitchen, and go to sleep because you got really tired.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia can cause many side effects. some of these side effects are “Dizziness, shaking, palpitations. Shortness of breath or smothering sensation, pounding heart, accelerated heart rate, Chest pain or discomfort, Trembling or shaking, Feeling of choking, Sweating, Nausea or stomach distress, Feeling unsteady, dizzy, lightheaded, faint

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