ADHD children
Last Updated on Monday, 28 December 2009 09:30 Written by Editor Monday, 28 December 2009 09:30
Consider this case: A young man needs to be at the hospital to be with his wife in labor; he comes home briefly to pick up a few supplies before he runs back. Just as he is about to close the door before he leaves, he notices that the birdcage seems a bit unclean. He feels he has a minute to brush the crumbs out before he leaves; 20 minutes later, he notices, startled, that he’s forgotten all about his wife and the birth of their child, and that he has been steadily cleaning the cage quite minutely all this while. Anyone can get a little over-involved in something not entirely reasonably; but to go this far, is quite easily to be suspected of ADHD. It used to be that childhood ADHD or ADHD children was the only kind; today those children have grown up to become ADHD adults, who are just as affected.
C Section Recovery Time
Last Updated on Friday, 25 December 2009 08:15 Written by Editor Friday, 25 December 2009 08:13
When you give birth, you may really want to have the best experience that you can get. Some women have a plan that they want to follow, and others just want to show up to the hospital and have the baby. Whatever the case, there can be problems that you can not foresee, and you should remember that the most important part of any birth plan is the ability to be flexible when the unforeseen happens. At times, you may not be able to have a vaginal birth, and you will then have to deal with the long c section recovery time.
Reasons for C section
Though there are some women who opt for the c section for personal reasons, most do want to have a vaginal birth. This happens most of the time, but when complications happen that endanger the baby or the mother, a c section is sometimes needed. This is actually considered surgery, and that means your c section recovery is going to take much longer than if you had a vaginal birth. You are going to be in more pain, laid up longer, and may need more help with your baby than other moms who do not have to worry about c section recovery.
Learn MoreTrust in relationships
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 December 2009 04:33 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 04:01
Everyone knows at least one person they do not consider trustworthy. If you cannot trust an individual in even one area, the repercussions are many. Let’s say you know an individual who regularly cheats on their spouse. This behavior will, most assuredly, taint your entire relationship with that person.
Cheat on them, cheat on you?
If they will cheat on their spouse, you might well conclude that the person will easily lie to you. Perhaps you have an employee who consistently promises to meet deadlines, but, for the most part, fail to do so. These examples illustrate how trust in relationships needs to be nurtured and maintained. While it’s true that everyone can make mistakes, an isolated incident will not ultimately destroy a friendship, business relationship or marriage in the case of generally healthy and established trust in relationships.
Learn MoreUnhappy relationships
Last Updated on Sunday, 3 January 2009 07:44 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 07:27
We all want to be loved and to have someone to love in return. It is something instinctive that people are born with, though there are some that fight against it for many personal reasons. Love is not always something that comes easily, and that means you may go through many people before you find the one that is the one that works with in your life and will be there throughout the years.
Knowing when to call it a day
The problem some people have in this quest is to know when to get out of unhappy relationships with their dignity in place. It’s hard to know when to call it a day.
Learn MoreCauses Of Anxiety Attacks
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 December 2009 07:11 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 07:04
Anxiety is a psychological condition, and as a result the causes of anxiety attacks can be pretty difficult to track down. Many different things can cause anxiety attacks, and often the real cause is a complex combination of factors. When I came down with anxiety panic attacks, I mistakenly believed that if I could find the root cause, they would all go away. In reality, this is simply not how it works. treating the symptoms of anxiety requires a multilayered approach.
Treat physical causes
Of course, the physical causes of anxiety attacks are pretty well known, and this is where anxiety treatment starts. You can treat anxiety and panic attacks pretty effectively with drugs in the short term, so usually if you go in to treatment for acute anxiety this is the first stage.
Learn MoreCoping with Anxiety
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 December 2009 10:49 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 04:02
Coping with anxiety is a difficult and frustrating problem. Here are some rock solid tips to getting back on track.
Living in today’s hectic world is enough to produce anxiety in the most mellow of souls. People who tend to be nervous and the worrying sort are far more vulnerable to anxiety. Even when things are going just fine, we can always find a situation that invites stress and worry. Some of us are just prone to anxious feelings. If you’re that type, you know that coping with anxiety is no fun at all.
Fight or flight
Anxiety is a natural product of the flight or fight syndrome. When you feel there is some threat or imminent danger, your body responds with a rush of adrenalin to meet the challenge.
However, with all the real worries each of us has to deal with every day, it’s easy to get caught up in a vicious circle of anxiety. While it’s unfortunate that we must endure problems our grandparents didn’t experience on an hourly or daily basis, coping with anxiety is a reality. In today’s world, it’s necessary to come up with solutions that free us from the chronic anxiety syndrome. Here we’ve got some answers.
First step
Your first step is to determine what sort of events and problems trigger your anxiety. Keep a little notebook in which to jot down notes of what types of situations get your adrenalin racing. Remember that nothing is too silly! Anxiety can be triggered by something as simple as too much coffee. That caffeine is a stimulant and may set your blood racing, right along with your mind. Those nagging thoughts, such as making ends meet next week, or just having too much on your plate, get right in your face. You soon find yourself unable to concentrate on the task at hand. Anxiety sets in and can easily get out of control. If you tend to procrastinate, putting things off to the last minute, you might panic, wondering how you’re going to squeeze in that must-do task into your schedule today. Finding out what your triggers are is the first step to coping with anxiety effectively.
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