Stress Information - There Can Be Confusion


by Lorraine Roach - Date: 2007-04-17 - Word Count: 455 Share This!

It seems that you cannot pick up a magazine, newspaper or read your e-mails without some mention of stress and what the effects are on the human body. Having had a heart attack last year I find some of these articles disturbing and confusing. There are conflicting opinions and information. What seemed to be good information last month has changed and now is disputed by one doctor or another, scientific studies and numerous reports.

They talk about the good and bad levels of cholesterol, the effects of hormone replacement therapy and even if you should drink alcohol, caffeine in pop or coffee to aid in the prevention or recovery from a heart attack.Then there is talk of your diet, exercise and over the counter medications.

I am worn out and stressed just wondering what I should and should not do to help myself live a healthier lifestyle.We all know the obvious triggers that can get a person in trouble with their own body. After all, as I have said in the beginning of this article, we get lots of information from all sources and in all forms.What to make of all this information is very stress producing for someone who is working on doing the best for themselves.

It was even suggested to me that I should give up television and not read magazines.I certainly disagree with that for many reasons and I am sure we all have our own opinion on that topic.We could have a stimulating debate on the subject I am sure.

With all the anxiety producing events and situations in life I was not in the mood to hear the news that I may not be doing enough to keep my body in balance and in its best condition.As I think of what I should be doing to help myself I realize I can do the best I can with the information I have and I think for me I have chosen to get involved in ways to eliminate anxiety by finding comfort in knowledge and the retraining of the way I think about life and how I want to spend the rest of it.

We take bits and pieces from all we have learned and apply it to ourselves.Searching and seeking out programs or techniques that suit our individual needs is a good starting point.Talking to our support groups and family and friends helps, as well as perhaps taking the spiritual road.

Stress will always be a part of the larger world.We can bring peace and recovery to our own piece of the world and if all the anxiety sufferers find a place of calmness within themselves I believe that calmness will radiate out and others will receive the benefits of our work in eliminating anxiety.


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