Chronic Stress
Today's Story on SOLVING PROBLEMS: If you have all the academic skills in the world you may never be prepared for some situations that life throws at us. I have witnessed students in my fair city, of who could well embarrass most with their academic skills, but they seem to lack the quality of common sense. Common sense comes from experience of life. Eventually it becomes second nature to respond to difficulties with a confident and understanding attitude. We all know someone with this frailty. Too much knowledge, but not enough common sense, they seem to lack this important understanding. Why? It is because they don't realise that knowledge, although an important key, if not used or applied properly is wasted. Good instinct and intuition are as a result of a good application of common sense. See in this next story, how well a young child knows what to do from instinct. BIG BROTHER'S WATCHIN The little Downs' syndrome girl, a teenager the size of a ten year old, made her way through the McDonald's restaurant to the back and turned toward the restroom. After stopping and looking closely at the word on the door to make absolutely certain she was entering the appropriate one, she walked in. This was a happy evening for her. She and her family had just come from the roller rink with a group of friends from her church, and although trying to stay in an upright position while skating had been more work than fun for her, she knew now that it was certainly well worth the effort: was there, after all, any place in the world offering greater rewards than McDonald's? Her younger but bigger brother sat quietly, looking after her and noticed what she, thankfully, had not. A group of four teenagers, two couples, had taken an interest in the little girl from the moment they spotted her. Their eyes on her like magnets as she walked to the bathroom, they sniggered and whispered behind their hands, one even openly laughing, another pointing. Her brother watched them for a minute or so, then stood slowly, almost wearily, and walked casually across the restaurant to the booth where the merry couples were sitting. The two guys paled slightly, and the girls looked a little alarmed as this total stranger, a year or two their junior, placed his hands boldly on their table, leaning down slightly toward them. He, clearly in their space, and they, most definitely out of their comfort zones, studied each other. The stoic intruder stood up straight after several seconds and motioned with one hand for one of the couples to scoot over. Clearly, he intended to sit right down next to them. Somewhat in shock, and thrown completely off-guard, they made space for him and he lowered himself and sat, hunched slightly forward, his forearms resting on the table. When the silent tension reached ear-splitting proportions, the stranger spoke to this now-serious party of four. Quietly, he informed them, "I was watching you making fun of my sister." All four faces before him were now pale, and the boys stumbled over their words in their rush to defend themselves. "Who? Your sister? Where?" "We weren't making fun of anyone!" "Oh, that was your sister? We weren't making fun of her!" "We would never make fun of someone like that!" But he told them again, "I watched you." They babbled whatever came to their minds, knowing they had been caught red-handed and maybe, just maybe, even realizing that they had been not only rude, but cruel to boot. Maybe they even got a little glimpse of the love this fifth wheel had for his sister, and an inkling of the emotions he was dealing with. The brother appeared not to be listening to their denials as he turned and watched his sister head back to where she had been sitting with the church group. Each of the four looked away, making sure they looked absolutely anywhere besides at that little girl. Somehow, on her return trip from the restroom, not one of them found her the least bit amusing. Her brother watched her sit down with the others, then he slid out of the booth and stood. As he turned to walk away, one of the boys tried for one last line of defence: "Hey, we would not make fun of her. We feel sorry for people like that!" The little girl's defender stopped and turned back to their table, and placing the palms of his hands again on its surface, and leaning in close to his new acquaintances, he said hoarsely, "And I feel sorry for people like YOU." Then he turned and walked away. And, somehow, he suddenly blended right in with the Happy Meal atmosphere as he took his place next to his little sister. Just as if he were your average, basic McDonald's customer. And not a hero at all. (By Alison) Alison's story has appeared in Stories for the Teen's Heart, under the title "Brotherly Love." She also has a story in "Chicken Soup for the Grandparent's Soul." This one is called "Home Run." QUOTE: 'Having ability and intelligence is not the key. It's recognising that ability, confessing it, appreciating it, developing it, and then using it.' (Zig Zagler).
Next page: Knowledge Management
Chronic Stress News
Mind, Body and Cancer - MarketWatch (press release)
16 May 2012 at 6:23am MarketWatch (press release) Highlighting an array of published studies, Dr. Eliaz showed how chronic stress can be deadly to lymphocytes and DNA integrity, and conversely, how mind body therapies and emotional support can ramp up immunity and provide numerous health benefits. Peace of Mind is a Powerful Tool Against CancerMedical Daily all 6 news articles » |
Read more...
Children's Mental Health At Risk From Chronic Financial Instability - Huffing...
15 May 2012 at 5:54pm The developing brain is also more vulnerable to chronic stress than most parents may realize. New and emerging research hints at how the constant barrage of stress hormones can change the way the brain develops, causing behavioral and ...Read more...
"Chronic stress ruined my health" - NEWS.com.au
12 May 2012 at 3:15am NEWS.com.au MOST of us deal with it every day, but ignoring chronic stress can have serious consequences, as Melanie Ross found out. When Melanie Ross went through the hardest time in her life, something had to give. That something was her health and the ... and more » |
Read more...
Chronic Stress: A Major Suspect In Alzheimer's Says Study - EmpowHer
10 May 2012 at 2:26pm EmpowHer By Mamta Singh HERWriter May 9, 2012 - 9:29pm Here is more on how prolonged mental and emotional stress can take a toll on our health. Going beyond what we know of its ill effects on blood pressure, development of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 ... |
Read more...
Financial marital stress - Examiner
1 May 2012 at 9:35am Financial stress is a leading cause of divorce in the United States. The chronic stress that can result in a marriage from insufficient funds to cover debt over long periods can diminish sexual desire. Of course, a lack of sexual desire between married ...Read more...
Anxiety Increases Cancer Severity in Mice, Study Shows - Science Daily
25 Apr 2012 at 6:10pm Consistent anxiety also came with sensitivity to chronic stress and a dampened immune system. Though other researchers have already linked chronic stress to higher risks for cancer and other maladies, the study is the first to biologically connect the ...Read more...
Can long-term, chronic stress cause ongoing diarrhea for longer than five weeks?
I have a really acid-y stomach aswell. My blood results came back fine and so did two different stool samples. But my doctor just reckons i'm a "sea of adrenaline" and has prescribed me Codeine and sleeping tablets! I'm CONVINCED there's something more sinister going on like Cancer etc, but I need reassurance. Any ideas what else this could be?
Get the answers...
So is it you to blame for the noise in Cairo then?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080125/thl-egypt-pollution-health-noise-a0a7e8a_1.html
CAIRO (AFP) - From blaring car horns to wedding parties, rising noise pollution in the 24-hour metropolis of Cairo has reached alarming levels, leading to hearing problems, irritability and even death.
Living in the city centre, where noise levels reach an average of 90 decibels (dB) and never drop below 70 dB, is like spending all day inside a factory, a 2007 study by the Egyptian National Research Centre (NRC) said.
"What's striking about Cairo is that noise levels on different streets at different times of day are well over limits set by the environmental protection agency (EPA)," the NRC's Mustafa Ali Shafiye said.
"In downtown, noise levels may attain 90 dB at 7:30 am, bearing in mind that the normally acceptable level set by the EPA is 35-55 dB," he told AFP.
In December, the respected New Scientist magazine said that "noise kills in much the same way as chronic stress does."
@Egypty, Im sure that you are looking the most handsome in the whole of Maadi, im glad you got the suit.
Did you hear this one about the Maadi Club:
http://www.alwafd.org/front/detail.php?id=15284&cat=smal&PHPSESSID=2e4f0abf337bfa4e9bb84e26fef9c576
Get the answers...
What is Acute, Episodic and Chronic stress?
Get the answers...
am i too young for a facelift?
when i was 20 i had a severe traumatic experience (dnt wanna say what here-but it was horrific). well this experince totally destroyed me. i mean i had a complete breakdown and the past 5 years my life has bn chronic stress, hospitals, suicide attempts anyway im getting better now YEY-however-oh gosh-ths is so shallow. im terrified years of stress have aged me way beyond my years. im 25 now but my face has gone so hollow, tired ans sagging. i hate looking at it because i just see my horrible past. do u think 25 is 2young for a facelift/mid facelift or do u think-now im healing-once im happier and healthier my face will bounce back-maybe not quite like it was but im young enough to regain some of my youth back. i know its shallow but also i did develope ocd after my experience so i dont know if this whole facelift thing is just irrational side eating away at me as usual?
Get the answers...
Can Ashwagandha actually cure chronic stress or does it just act as a temporary stress reliever?
Get the answers...

