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Controlling Disease in Healthy Aging- Sponsored by
The Health Serve USA Anti-Aging Store
Once you have learned that you have an illness like cancer
or heart disease, it can be hard on you mentally and
emotionally. At this time, you want to take control of your
disease. When you feel like giving up, you only allow the
disease to take control of your life. Remember you have people
who care about you, and when you give up you give up on them
too.
How you can help you live through healthy aging:
The first thing you have to do is to accept the fact that you
are sick. This can be hard for you but if you are mentally
able, you have to do this. Once you accepted it is easier to
move ahead and take the next step. Acceptance will help you to
better understand your disease. Remember, you are not the
disease the illnesses is something that is reducing your
abilities to function healthy in life. Still, you can function
healthy by taking necessary actions.
You can get the information off the Internet if you would
like to learn more about your condition. Learning will help you
by allowing you to understand your disease. In fact, learning
will help you to find interventions, preventions, and perhaps
cures for your disease. You can talk with your doctor as well.
Learn what you can from your family doctor. Once you have
accepted what you have and have learned about it then you can
move on to the next step. Which is to, to live your life to the
fullest? Do what you can do while you can, go see places that
you would not normally.
How will my disease affect me emotionally and mentally?
It depends on the disease, but most illnesses we can safely
tell you causes depression. You may feel like being alone. At
times, you will endure mood swings and not feel like having
anyone near you. You may feel
hopeless.
How would I get a second opinion?
Getting a second opinion is always important if you’ve been
diagnosed with any disease. You can start with talking to your
family doctor and see what he/she may think. Although a second
opinion is good for you to have if your not feeling
comfortable, you want to continue seeking advice. It is in your
best interest to find a qualified doctor to give you a second
opinion. Sadly, you may have to visit a few doctors to find one
that makes you feel comfortable.
What can I do to help myself?
We all have the power to help ourselves. We can take action by
eating right. We can improve health by taking vitamins and
supplements intended to help fight disease and make you
stronger. You want to socialize and avoid isolating you. Be
social and don’t stay in your room crying to yourself. Doctors
persistently ask their patients to express their feelings.
Expressing your feelings is helping you to fight for healthy
aging.
Make sure you make all your family doctors appointments. You
want to stay on your toes when dealing with disease. Visiting
your doctor regularly will help you stay in control. When you
feel blue, walk. If not outside maybe, you can walk around your
house. Walking will help you to stay strong.
You may benefit from participating with a support group of
some sort. We all need support; yet having someone that
understands your disease makes better friendship. At meetings,
you can vent your emotions. What a wonderful way to follow
doctors orders, thus expressing your emotions. You also want to
consider friends who will allow you to express your
emotions.
If you don’t want to go out and be around your friends then
why not get a pet as a friend they can help you though this as
well they will walk with you and play with you and be your best
friend though all of this.
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of
http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
"Addiction Education, You have
Questions, I Have Answers!", a comprehensive authority
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visit please http://maybrockpublishing.com
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