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STRESS
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Which
of these is stress?
You receive a promotion at work.
Your car has a flat tire.
You go to a fun party that lasts till 2:00 a.m.
Your dog gets sick.
Your new bedroom set is being delivered.
Your best friend and his wife come to stay at
your house for a week.
You get a bad case of hay fever.
All of the above.
ALL OF THESE ARE STRESS
If
you are used to thinking that stress is something
that makes you worry, you have the wrong idea
of stress. Stress is many different kinds of things:
happy things, sad things, allergic things, physical
things. Many people carry enormous stress loads
and they do not even realize it!
WHAT
IS STRESS?
We are all familiar with the word "stress".
Stress is when you are worried about getting laid
off your job, or worried about having enough money
to pay your bills, or worried about your mother
when the doctor says she may need an operation.
In fact, to most of us, stress is synonymous with
worry. If it is something that makes you worry,
then it is stress.
Your
body, however, has a much broader definition of
stress. TO YOUR BODY, STRESS IS SYNONYMOUS WITH
CHANGE. Anything that causes a change in your
life causes stress. It doesn't matter if it is
a "good" change, or a "bad"
change, they are both stress. When you find your
dream apartment and get ready to move, that is
stress. If you break your leg, that is stress.
Good or bad, if it is a CHANGE in your life, it
is stress as far as your body is concerned.
Even
IMAGINED CHANGE is stress. (Imagining changes
is what we call "worrying".) If you
fear that you will not have enough money to pay
your rent, that is stress. If you worry that you
may get fired, that is stress. If you think that
you may receive a promotion at work, that is also
stress (even though this would be a good change).
Whether the event is good or bad, imagining changes
in your life is stressful.
Anything
that causes CHANGE IN YOUR DAILY ROUTINE is stressful.
Anything
that causes CHANGE IN YOUR BODY HEALTH is stressful.
IMAGINED
CHANGES are just as stressful as real changes.
Let
us look at several types of stress -- ones that
are so commonplace that you might not even realize
that they are stressful.......
Emotional
Stress
When arguments, disagreements, and conflicts cause
CHANGES in your personal life -- that is stress.
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Illness
Catching a cold, breaking an arm, a skin infection,
a sore back, are all CHANGES in your body condition.
Pushing
Your Body Too Hard
A major source of stress is overdriving yourself.
If you are working (or partying) 16 hours a day,
you will have reducedyour available time for rest.
Sooner or later, the energy drain on your system
will cause the body to fall behind in its repair
work. There will not be enough time or energy
for the body to fix broken cells, or replace used
up brain neurotransmitters. CHANGES will occur
in your body's internal environment. You will
"hit thewall," "run out of gas".
If you continue, permanent damage may be done.
The body's fight to stay healthy in the face of
the increased energy that your are expending is
major stress.
Environmental
Factors
Very hot or very cold climates can be stressful.
Very high altitude may be a stress. Toxins or
poisons are a stress. Each of these factors threatens
to cause CHANGES in your body's internal environment.
The
Special Case of Tobacco Use
Tobacco is a powerful toxin!! Smoking destroys
cells that clean your trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
Smoking causes emphysema and chronic bronchitis,
which progress to slow suffocation. The carbon
monoxide from cigarette smoking causes chronic
carbon monoxide poisoning. Tobacco use damages
the arteries in your body, causing insufficient
blood supply to the brain, heart, and vital organs.
Cigarette smoking increases the risk of cancer
50 fold.
Chewing
tobacco or snuff is no safe haven. It also damages
your arteries, and it carries the same cancer
risk. (Cancers of the head and neck are particularly
vicious, disfiguring, and deadly).
Poisoning
the body with carbon monoxide, and causing the
physical illnesses of emphysema, chronic bronchitis,
cancer, and arterial damage, tobacco is a powerful
source of added stress to one's life.
Hormonal
Factors
PUBERTY
The
vast hormonal changes of puberty are severe stressors.
A person's body actually CHANGES shape, sexual
organs begin to function, new hormones are released
in large quantities. Puberty, as we all know,
is very stressful.
PRE-MENSTRUAL
SYNDROME
Once
a woman passes puberty, her body is designed to
function best in the presence of female hormones.
For women past puberty, a lack of female hormones
is a major stress on the body. Once a month, just
prior to menstruation, a woman's hormone levels
drop sharply. In many women, the stress of sharply
falling hormones is enough to create a temporary
OVERSTRESS. This temporary OVERSTRESS is popularly
known as Pre MenstrualSyndrome (PMS).
POST-PARTUM
Following
a pregnancy, hormone levels CHANGE dramatically.
After a normal childbirth, or a miscarriage, some
women may be thrown into OVERSTRESS by loss of
the hormones of pregnancy.
MENOPAUSE
There
is another time in a woman's life when hormone
levels decline. This is the menopause. The decline
in hormones during menopause is slow and steady.
Nevertheless, this menopausal decline causes enough
stress on the body to produce OVERSTRESS in many
women.
Taking
Responsibility for Another Person's Actions
When you take responsibility for another person's
actions, CHANGES occur in your life over which
you have little or no control. Taking responsibility
for another person's actions is a major stressor.
Allergic
Stress
Allergic reactions are a part of your body's natural
defense mechanism. When confronted with a substance
which your body considers toxic, your body will
try to get rid of it, attack it, or somehow neutralize
it. If it is something that lands in your nose,
you might get a runny, sneezy nose. If it lands
on your skin, you might get blistery skin. If
you inhale it, you'll get wheezy lungs. If you
eat it, you may break out in itchy red hives all
over your body. Allergy is a definite stress,
requiring large changes in energy expenditure
on the part of your body's defense system to fight
off what the body perceives as a dangerous attack
by an outside toxin.
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