Archive for November, 2009

Abusive Partner

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Maintaining a healthy relationship is vital in one’s life. However, finding a partner has alot to take into consideration and should be done with concern as the chosen partner can determine a relationship to be healthy or abusive.  An abusive partner would not simply make the relationship unhealthy, but in turn would cause serious physical and mental harm to the spouse involved.

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The characteristics of an abusive partner can be clearly seen through their physical conduct. An abusive partner tends to display the following traits such as, an uncontrollable temper that is triggered after the slightest event and excessive jealousy towards the other partner. An abusive partner normally is possessive of the other and tries to control and separate the partner from any social interactions by prohibiting them the association of  friends or relatives. Moreover, he/she will normally exercise control over the total income and relationship decisions. In addition, extreme mood swings is also a popular sign, where an abusive partner may act as a loving and caring person one minute, and suddenly turns into a terrible and repulsive person the next.

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Although an abusive partner presents extreme violence, he/she will not claim to be responsible for their actions of aggression and may even blame the victim for triggering it, stating that the victim needs to change. Verbal abuse is also a typical feature of an abusive partner through which he/she will humiliate the victim often claiming that the victim is mediocre and unable to perform without him/her. One of the most significant of the traits is when the abusive partner breaks or hits objects in an attempt to punish or intimidate the other partner into obedience. Generally, the shattered objects would have a sentimental value for the victim and this act is carried out to give a message to the victim that the violence could intensify making the victim the next target towards their abusive partner}.

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If one finds oneself in an abusive relationship, it is imperative to act fast. As an abusive partner has the potential to hurt the other ,  one’s safety should be the primary concern. To leave safely, it is vital to plan before any action is taken. One should find support from whom one can rely on and receive help with the departure from the relationship. Counseling services are ideal for guidance and help in leaving the relationship. Your local physician can also offer advice that is necessary for you to stay away from an abusive relationship.

Being attentive to the condition of one’s relationship is key. No relationship is worthyif the partners are abusive and physical and mental abuse is involved.

Abusive Men

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

At some point of their lives most women have had to deal with abusive men.It is imperative to understand that both physically abusive and emotionally abusive men fall into the category of abusive men. Generally men who are alcoholics, who have aggressive personalities, who are insecure, self obsessed and who have poor skills when it comes to building and maintaining relationships could tend to be abusive. These men try to debase women constantly and attempt to place themselves as more superior.

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Some tend to think that only women in rural, undeveloped areas tend to suffer due to abusive men. This is a big misconception. Statistics point out that two thirds of married women at least once in their lifetime tend to be subjected to domestic violence. The recent famously publicized case where a celebrity was physically assaulted by her boyfriend shows that not only women who are financially dependent on their male partners tend to be victims of abusive men, but women almost everywhere  have to endure this problem.

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Generally it is difficult to address the problem of abusive men as most women are reluctant to admit that their partners are abusive.Often this may be due to the fear of the other partner, although some women would forgive their partner and accept their apologies after the abusing behavior. Ignoring this type of conduct only encourages it and it is also the responsibility of friends, relatives and neighbors to inform about abusive men.Failure to do so would very easily result in a tragedy and the ones who could have intervened to stop it would have to live with it for the rest of their lives.

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Scars left by abusive men are not confined to women. Abusive husbands who tend to assault their wives in the presence of their children end up mentally harming the children grievously. These children may display signs of depression, low self esteem and could even turn out to be abusive themselves.

The majority of abusive men are most likely those who had bitter childhoods and those who were victims of child abuse. Guidance and help is needed for these people to overcome their past experiences and trying to conceal these issues is not an answer. There are many governmental and private institutions that could help abusive men and their loved ones to overcome their issues and it is a good idea to get professional guidance regarding such affairs.  

A Young Woman Needs Therapy for Her Manic Depression, For Her Drug and Alcohol Dependency, and For Her Relationship Problems

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Nearly a month ago I read about a twenty-nine-year-old lady named Rachael who is bipolar and who is also dependent on alcohol and drugs. I have read that in such situations, a person needs to get counseling for both medical problems and that mental health issues and addiction often take place in the same individual. In addiction, I remember reading that a history of hazardous and careless drinking, drug addiction, and/or mental health problems frequently occur in the same family.

Clearly, Rachael is so dejected by both of her medical problems and her relationship issues that she, for all intents and purposes, has no drive to accomplish much of anything. What is especially unfortunate about this is that earlier in her life, Rachael managed to complete three years of college. Rachael’s condition makes me wonder if she is an example of an individual who has to hit life’s bottom before he or she gets alcohol and drug dependency rehabilitation that leads to long lasting recovery.

The Need For a Therapist She Trusts and a Rehabilitation Protocol She Can Believe In

If I were in communication with Rachael I could advise her about a number of websites that could possibly help her locate info about addiction and alcoholic behavior, important chemical dependency information, facts about alcoholism and drugs, more info about addiction symptoms and alcoholism warning signs, and relationship information. From my vantage point, however, Rachael needs to find a therapist she trusts and a treatment protocol she can believe in and follow over the long haul. I could be in the wrong but it seems logical to conclude that Rachael probably needs to recognize the fact that she cannot drink in moderation or abuse drugs if she wants to get sober, remain sober, and start on the road to long-lasting sobriety.

I am mindful that there are more than a few recently discovered physician-prescribed meds that can help Rachael through the alcohol and drug detoxification process, through her withdrawal symptoms, and help her avoid a drug or an alcohol relapse. Clearly it would be in Rachael’s best interests if she became conversant with these meds.

It is apparent that Rachael needs to understand the fact that there is completely nothing helpful about abusive and hazardous drinking and drug addiction and that involving herself in one or both situations is the route to legal problems, deteriorating health, a premature death, poor work and school performance, shattered relationships, and financial difficulties.

The Significance of Recovery Groups Such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

There are more likely than not a lot of persons such as other individuals, friends, and family members who would like to help Rachael but she more likely than not would experience greater acceptance from a recovery group such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous instead of listening to individuals who drink just a few times per year or who have never taken drugs.

When People Do Things They Like and About Which They Are Passionate

There’s a school of thought in psychology that declares that people who accomplish things they like and something about which they are fervent arrive at a great place in life. In other words, when people do what they enjoy, they hardly ever go through boredom or an uneventful life. If they get involved in something that is worthwhile, moreover, they become more complete and experience more contentment and delight in life and in their relationships.

To me, this sounds diametrically opposed to a life that is centered in alcohol and drug dependency because such a lifestyle removes the gratification and delight that life has to offer.

Due to the fact that Rachael lacks the drive to achieve much of anything in her life, it is apparent that she badly needs a little hope for a better life. And the unfortunate thing is that hope is virtually everywhere around Rachael if she could only get to the point in life to get the counseling she needs for her manic depression and dependency and stick with her treatment routine.

Enhanced Relationships, A Wonderful Life, Self Esteem, and Productive Change Are a Reality

Rachael is simply too young to be dejected in life. She doesn’t understand this at the moment but if she can learn how to stay away from alcohol and drugs through alcohol and drug rehabilitation and get the counseling she requires for her bipolar issue, she can reorient her life and start living with direction, self-respect, and passion.

Better relationships, positive change, self respect, and a meaningful life are certainly a reality for Rachael if only she could get inspired to get the medical rehabilitation she needs, follow through with her therapy protocol, live her life in a healthy and sober manner, and cultivate a more positive attitude about life.

Fungal Infection of the Sinuses

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Lots of people love mushrooms, especially sauteed with a nice steak. But did you know that there are certain kinds of mushrooms that can infect the sinus passages?

The mushrooms we’re talking about here aren’t the kind used for food, but they belong to the species known as fungi, including certain types of molds. Fungi are organisms that resemble plants, but unlike genuine plants can’t produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Usually these types of fungi live in our warm, moist nasal passages without causing any problems. However, when a body’s resistance is low, these fungi can become harmful.

Fungi usually feed on dead organic matter, which is why food mushrooms are found living at the roots of trees and in the carpet of leaves composting on a forest floor. Fungi like dark, warm, wet places, just like the insides of our noses. Sometimes fungi can feed on other living organisms, such as the mucus membranes inside nasal and sinus passages. When that happens, these membranes become inflamed and can become infected.

Molds are a kind of microscopic fungi related to mushrooms. To reproduce themselves, they release spores that can sail through the air like pollen. Fungi of this type can be found throughout the year in many regions. They’re affected by the weather – when’s warm and rainy, or even warm and humid, you can expect an increase in the growth of molds. That’s one of the reasons why it can be essential to control the humidity in a home, to reduce the likelihood of mold growing in the walls, especially on building materials that contain a lot of cellulose (once again, that’s a wood-derived product of the kind that outdoor fungi are so fond of eating).

Common types of mold found indoors include Aspergillus and its subspecies (A. Flavus, A. Versicolor); Cladosporium; Penicillium; Alternaria and the toxic "Black Mold, " Stachybotrys atra (S. Atra). Any of these indoor molds can be the microscopic mushrooms that infect sinuses. Sometimes they produce effects that are quite toxic to the human body. The best way to avoid such an infection is by working to prevent their growth in the home, and through good health habits, especially frequent hand washing and other forms of hygiene.

If you do become infected, see your doctor immediately. And if you suspect fungi may have invaded your home, contact a building specialist to conduct tests. It’s better to be safe than suffer with a fungal infection.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not seek to diagnose, advise or treat any health condition whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health condition, contact your primary care physician for diagnosis, advice and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any product mentioned in this article.

Xylitol and Sinus Irrigation…

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

When you have problems with your sinus area, such as a sinus infection, it’s a hassle. Not only will you have much pain, but you may not be able to sleep as well at night. But with the use of Xylitol with sinus irrigation, you might experience comfort once again.

Xylitol is found in wood sugar, and is actually already in our bodies. The body will make around 10 grams of this substance each day. Often used as a substitute to sugar in foods even, it’s not a drug. Used in many gums in order to help with preventing the tooth decaying that sugar can cause.

Not only is it thought that Xylitol with sinus irrigation should be done when you are suffering, but on a more regular basis. See it will help our sinuses and nasal passages out, because the bacteria that would normally attach itself inside our nasal passage may lessen.

Our bodies will react to the Xylitol that is sprayed into the nasal passage and be stimulated to create more to help defend the area. Plus that Xylitol will also reduce the salt that is sitting around in the passage, allowing the bodies antibiotics to work better and more effectively.

It’s not like using antibiotics that are given by the doctor, that your body may become immune too. Xylitol will not create that problem in your body, and you can continue to use it each time you feel an infection coming on. Though you should actually use it on a regular basis to help keep those bacteria down to a minimum. For the same reason, xylitol may be useful in the fight against gum disease.

So when asked why use Xylitol with sinus irrigation you now know why. It will help to keep the bacteria away, which will not only help with sinus infections, but also allergies. A substance that is already in our body, just by adding a bit more a big difference can be made.

Jill St.Cloud writes about sinus and nasal irrigation for relief from allergy symptoms and chronic sinus problems.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not seek to diagnose, advice or treat any health condition whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health condition, contact your primary care physician for diagnosis, advice and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any product mentioned in this article.

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