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Traffic jams, paying bills, deadlines & pesky neighbours. These unpleasant or challenging situations create stress in our lives. So why is it some people deal with stressful situations better than others? The answer is complex and includes many factors from genetics to weather condition. An interesting study in The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics indicates that there is a relationship between chiropractic and the effect it can have on dealing with stressful situations in your life. This study revealed that nearly one in three patients viewed their lives moderately to severely stressful, and more than 50% felt that stress had a moderate to severe impact on their health problems. Additionally, 71% of the patients indicated that it would be helpful if their chiropractor offered advice to help them cope with these stressful situations. Communicating with your chiropractor about dealing with stress is the starting point, and you might be surprised to find that your chiropractor is full of sound advice on ways to effectively deal with stress in your life. Most people know that improving nerve and spinal function has a dramatic impact on improving emotional, mental and physical function. Getting the most out of your chiropractic care may include talking to your chiropractor about effective strategies to deal with the stress in your life. Be sure to inform your chiropractor about your personal situation so he or she can help you improve your health and wellness to maximum levels. How do you handle stress? Stress is a fact of life. It can come from any life change or unexpected event, even a happy one such as a promotion. You need a certain amount of stress to keep you focused and motivated. When the stress level gets too high, it has the opposite effect - you feel upset and have trouble concentrating. If this continues over the long term, it can increase your risk of health problems including heart disease, depression, infections and sleep problems. That's why it is so important to learn how to cope with stress. Everyone responds to stress in their own way. There is no "right" way to handle stress - you need to find out what works for you. All subluxations are caused by stress that overwhelms the body's resilience and coping ability. The chiropractic goal is to normalize function. By correcting vertebral subluxations, the chiropractor removes a significant impediment to your own inborn ability to heal. Take our quiz to
find out how you handle stress. 1.In a stressful situation, what are you most likely to do first? a) Deal with my feelings about the situation first. 2.How do you act when your're under stress? a) I may get impatient, but I'm pretty much my usual charming self. 3.When your're stressed, how do you relate to your friends and family? a) I just want everyone to go away and leave me alone. 4.How do you treat yourself when life gets stressful? a) I put my nose to the grindstone and push myself harder. 5.When everything is changing around you, how do you react? a) I try to stay in control of everything and keep things the way they used to be. 6.Have you noticed any of these signs of stress lately? Trouble
sleeping Feeling
irritable and defensive Headaches
Trouble
concentrating or remembering Tense, tight
muscles Anxious,
jittery, or nervous feelings Crying or
feeling like I want to cry Avoiding
social situations Sweaty
palms, dry mouth, or difficulty
breathing Acting more
rude or impatient Upset
stomach, diarrhea, or constipation Having
trouble making decisions Frequent
colds, viruses, or infection Increased
use of alcohol, drugs Answering yes to questions: (a) You have trouble expressing your emotions. You need to take a step back, and find some outlet that will help you deal with stressful situations. How to handle stress Having stress is not necessarily bad, but you need to be aware of your sources of stress and have a way to cope. 1.Take care of yourself
2.Talk to a friend or family member. Even if you like to deal with your problems alone, don't let yourself become isolated from friends and family. 3.Simplify your life.
4. Learn to recognize situations that are stressful for you. When you become stressed, press the "pause" button. Step back from the situation and take a break. Here's how to deal with stress: Everyone has a different way of dealing with stress. No way is "better" than others, but each has its own ups and downs. Think about how your coping style affects your actions and emotions. When to check with your doctor: If you have any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor. You may be suffering from a more serious medical condition. Depressed
mood Sleep
problems Loss of
interest and pleasure Major
difficulty concentrating Unexpected
weight loss or gain Chest
pain Feeling of
worthlessness or guilt Trouble
swallowing food Thought of
death or suicide Changes in
bowel habits Major
changes in your activity level Heartbeat
that is fast or erratic Contact us by
phone: 382-0018 or e-mail: drkris@fortstfamilychiro.com
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Fort Street Family Chiropractic 1007 Fort St., Victoria, BC Phone: 250.382.0018 |
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