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Stress and medical issues
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01/12/2012, 01:28 PM
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I was wondering if anyone had any good info or links to stress causing medical issues? I've been healthy as a horse up until I had my DD1 then my health began deteriorating. So far I've had PND, PTSD, cholecystectomy, pancreatitis, 2 caesareans, anaemic, staph infection, recurrent miscarriages, insulin resistance, ectopic scar pregnancy, pneumonia and just about every flu, cold or other bug that has gone around. My weight is creeping higher and I'm tired, worn out and feeling blah. A friend recently mentioned to me the impact of stress on your health and it got me thinking that maybe I've had such bad health issues because I've been through some pretty stressful things but also don't manage my stress well. I tend to blow up, eat, get nicotine cravings or drink during bad patches (haven't had a drink in a very long time but in the past have probably overdone it when feeling down). I'm currently taking no medication or vitamins at all - I'm going through a bit of a cleanse and hoping to start fresh.
Has anyone else tried new stress management techniques and found it has helped their health? Or is it a load of phooey.
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01/12/2012, 03:08 PM
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Stress definitely affects me. I'm at uni and also raising 2 kids. Late last year my hair was malting badly, I had a bout of influenza, early this year I had bad stomach pains and other symptoms which my gyn felt was endometriosis (sp?), finally got that under control with medication, then mid way through the year came down with what I thought was gastro but didn't get better, doc said I probably had a stomach ulcer, but even after that was treated I was still feeling unwell. Had a gastroscopy, all clear apart from acid reflux, so am on strong meds for that, and was also able to identify milk as causing the nausea. So now I can't have anything with even the tiniest amount of milk! But at least I feel better for now  Trying to limit my stress but it is hard. Should also mention the blood test for gluten intolerance is not all that accurate and it may not hurt to trial a gf diet and see what happens.
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01/12/2012, 05:57 PM
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Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur.
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Meet bear in woods --> get stressed --> hormonal changes in brain --> cortisol rises --> suppresses immune system.
If your body has a choice of running away from the bear or fighting a bacterial infection, the bear wins.
This is just the modern day equivalent.
Some things you can do to help - obviously lower stress levels if possible.
Wash skin with Phisohex - when I had a series of staph infections, STBG put me onto this stuff. Worked an absolute treat.
Lower sugar intake - fructose from cane/corn sugars (found in most processed foods) keeps your stress hormones in a permanently elevated state. Stick to whole foods, fruit, vege, meat, dairy, rice etc. (for the nitpickers, yes there is fructose in fruit, but when remaining bound to the fibre, its affects are negated)
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