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September 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
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Bipolar disorder has another name for it too that is manic-depression. Bipolar depression has a far reaching effect in the life of the person who is afflicted by it. The patient always wants attention be it either from their psychiatrist, doctor, pals and the entire support network.
There are roughly 2,000,000 northern Americans, who are afflicted by this infirmity. the majority of them have no idea of this.
This ailment can start at any time and the first symptoms rear their ugly head during puberty or early adultness. Fortunately , this brain infirmity can be cured. One just desires to know of the different symptoms for it and the diagnoses which will lead to you getting the suitable treatment.
Bipolar depression actually affects the sufferers routine life. It causes depression but that does not mean the patient is always so. It is just that the moods can vary to the extremes of the spectrum to such an extent that it casts its shadow on the life of the person. Although one won’t be able to recognize these mood swings but the patient is influenced not only mentally but also bodily.
The highs and lows to take their toll and the final result could be the person tending to become suicidal. This is a technique to escape the chaos. In case this occurs your immediate reaction should be to call the 911. Do not worry about calling them untowardly because you will be instrumental in saving a life if something disastrous were to happen.
Bipolar depression can sprout up again and again across the person’s life. A person might require a treatment that goes on for his whole life. They can join a bipolar disorder support group that will be like a safety network for them.
However step one is to identify those troublesome triggers so that you are better able to handle them :
1. The mood swings are simple to note as they’re going to have spurts of ecstasy and energetic output. This could also result in being a shopaholic, not able to focus on anything, and an increased libido.
2. The opposite side to it is the down which is symbolized by nervousness, gloom and lack of interest in things that the person may have enjoyed before such as hobbies.
3. Later on these symptoms can also include delusions and hallucinations. The person would possibly not be able to spot them but the person observing them will definitely be able to do so.
4. Bipolar disorder is distinguished by an individual experiencing great depths of anguish and the highs of pleasure at the same time. This can lead to sleep deficiency, disturbances that are mysterious and changes in appetite. The person who has bipolar disorder can become very depressed and yet have a high level of eagerness.
5. The very worst thing in this eventuality is the melancholic thoughts that besiege the person. Most of the people don’t pay much heed to it thinking that it’ll depart on its own. However [*COMMA] the observer needs to leave nada to chance and must ensure that they call 911 at the smallest hint.
6. The recognition of these terrifying symptoms in the right manner will go on to save the person’s life. If bipolar depression is not diagnosed properly then the person will go on to suffer throughout . The patient must seek pro help particularly during the times of depression instead of keeping it cloaked and not letting folks around them know of their suffering.
These days, there is more awareness about this disorder and there are many researches and studies being done to discover more. There is a multitude of information online, with some authentic websites giving one all of the information that one would ever need . The earlier the action taken to get a hang on bipolar disorder the more will it let you lead a fruitful and physically fit life.
September 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
One of the first signs or symptoms of breast cancer is a lump in the breast. You will find that most breast lumps discovered early are rated as 9 out of 10 as being benign. Breast lumpiness can be that of breast change which usually becomes more obvious just before the start of a period, particularly in women over the age of 35.
There are a number of breast tissue related conditions that respond well to a regular breast massage. These include: Uneven or lumpy breast tissue, Pre-menstrual tension and discomfort, Swelling and pain from breast surgery, Pectoralis muscle pain, Mastitis, Milk production in lactating women.
If you perform self-breast exam, eventually you’ll find a lump. Is it a lump, or just normal “lumpiness,” many little benign lumps in both breasts? Breast lumps that suddenly occur need to be checked. Usually the smaller the lump, the better. The size of the lump may determine prognosis.
Swollen or painful lymph nodes in the armpits or just above the collar bone signal possible cancer. Retracted, enlarged, scaly or itchy nipple, or even spontaneous change in sensation of the nipple may also be a sign.
While it is an accepted fact that Diet and Exercise effectively and safely remove unwanted fat deposit in our body, but there are area of the body that is difficult to address with this modality. This unwanted fat deposit could be better managed with Liposuction. However, liposuction is not a low-effort alternative to exercise and diet. It is a form of body contouring or sculpturing and not a weight loss regimen.
Lumpectomy, which is the removal of the lump and surrounding amount of normal tissue followed by radiation therapy is the most common type of treatment today. Some may have to undergo mastectomy, which is the removal of the affected breast. Drugs, that is, anticancer drugs are also used to shrink the size of the breast tumor in order that the patient would only have to undergo lumpectomy instead of mastectomy.
The oncologist considers the information from the various tests. The oncologist stages the cancer, and recommends various breast cancer treatments. The oncologist can refer you to a psychologist or support group to allay anxiety about treatment.
After you have examined your breasts visually, you should probe further, using your sense of touch. This is important because you can sometimes feel what you cannot see. Assuming you are examining your left breast first, raise your left arm and run the fingers of your right hand in circles around the breast from inside to outside.
Injected collagen and fat are primarily used to improve the appearance of the skin’s texture. Fillers can help fill out deep facial wrinkles, creases and furrows, sunken cheeks, skin depressions and some types of scars. Fillers are also used to add a fuller, more sensuous look to the lips.
Not only that, self examination of the breast also helps to detect other non-cancerous breast problems that girls or women may detect by examining their breast, such problems are as follows: infections, cysts, unusual pain or irritation from sport activities needs doctors’ advice so do not hesitate if detected.
Collagen is an older filler (which, for this hypochondriac, means that it may be “safer” and “better tested”) that has a relatively short life span. In fact, some women arrange to have new injections every six weeks - and many report that it’s their favorite. Restylane is perhaps the most popular filler around - and also reported to be the most painful.
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September 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
Adversities and setbacks are normal parts of our lives and we are challenged at various times by pain, stress, illness, mental difficulties or disability. Much of what happens is outside our control and we vary greatly in our ability to manage these stresses effectively. Our level of coping with these typical difficulties is an important factor in deciding how effective and content we are with our lives. A realistic approach with an achievable plan for dealing with the problems makes a successful outcome more likely.
Loss figures in many of the challenges we face and this needs to be recognised as many consequences flow from this. We accept without question when we do not have any pain and feel a loss when our bodily comfort is removed. Simple activities are affected such as doing the gardening, getting the shopping and sitting in a restaurant or cinema. As we get older many changes creep up slowly upon us and we may not be happy with these and find them hard to accept. A sudden and dramatic change in our comfort or ability is much more difficult to accept, particularly if we are young or very active.
There are many potential losses such as the death of someone close, losing our job or our role in life, losing our income, breakup of a relationship and the loss of a part of the body. These losses affect and dent our self esteem. Depression is the most disabling mental difficulty in the world and largely caused by a loss of some kind, unless endogenous. Depression causes our brain chemistry to alter so that we think more negatively about what happens to us and interpret our findings in the same negative way. Depressive thinking is important due to the feelings of the person and their actions but also because depression is commonly associated with pain.
We may not be that successful in coping with and coming to terms with these losses. Hopelessness may be the result if we become depressed so we lose the motivation to take the required actions which would ameliorate our condition and situation. Cognitive therapy and antidepressant drugs can be used as required to kick start the improvement process of more realistic thinking and begin generating helpful approaches to our troubles. We can react in an entirely different manner to these challenges by fighting strongly against them.
I’m just not going to let the pain beat me is a very common sentence uttered by pain patients, turning their condition into a competition which pain is not going to win. This strategy is commonly pursued as people try to maintain control in bad circumstances, pushing themselves to keep going with their duties. There is a significant downside here though and that is the very high costs of holding a continuing battle with pain by pushing on, leading to a decline of ability, increasing pain and depression.
One of the key concepts here is conflict. Conflict between what we should be able to do and what we can actually do. Conflict leads to feelings of aggression towards the pain and towards the world which is making demands upon us which we cannot satisfy. This way we develop a conflictual relationship with others and with ourselves which leads us to become stuck in one particular approach This is mostly because we have not moved towards one of the most useful reactions to a problem we can’t do much about, acceptance.
Acceptance is an important concept and not to be confused with resignation. Resignation is where we give in to the things which have happened to us and feel whatever we do will be ineffective, nothing will achieve a positive change and we just have to put up with it no matter how bad the situation is. This is a negative interpretation of our situation will inevitably lead towards a depressive state and prevent the person from taking any steps to improve their situation. So resignation is an undesirable state and learning acceptance is likely to be more functional and have better consequences for our futures.
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