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>Do you always feel a wierd veil afterwards? Yes! I get that feeling almost every time after I speak in a tense situation. Sometimes I feel a little dizzy, and there’s that sound block for a few seconds. Never really thought about what causes it specifically, but yeah! Lack of breathing makes total sence. I too need some time to reset afterwards. Like today, after I went back to my seat with my group, I felt super uncomfortable for a few minutes, so I knew I had to move to the back behind everybody just to have some alone time and calm down without anyone watching me. I made up the excuse of offering my seat to a girl who was going to present with the next group. I also left the room last so I wouldn’t have to jump back in with everyone before I was ready. The audacity those professors had is top! But hat off to you for still going and participating in class. How did you even get to that stage? Doesn’t it leave you feeling worn out sometimes? >I actually went on to make successful youtube documentaries after that because I could apply what I learned. I just didnt do a voice over I got creative with it and enjoyed it a lot. Wow! That’s so impressive. You're giving me hope.