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Your insides. They travel up to your throat when you cry.

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Why is there a lump in your throat when your about to cry?

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What does it feel like before you cry?

You feel an avalanche of mixed emotions.


Why do you breath uncontrolably when you cry?

When you cry, your body's sympathetic nervous system is activated, leading to an increase in heart rate and respiratory rate. This can lead to rapid, shallow breathing, making it feel like you are breathing uncontrollably. Additionally, crying can cause physical tension in the chest and throat, further affecting your breathing patterns.


Why is there a lump in your throat when you try not to cry?

The lump in your throat when trying not to cry is caused by the body's stress response. When you're emotional, your brain signals the release of stress hormones, which can lead to muscle tension in the throat and constriction of the airways. This physical reaction, combined with the emotional weight of the moment, creates the sensation of a "lump" or tightness in the throat. It's a natural response to intense feelings, indicating the struggle to maintain composure.