Stressors can come from many traumatic events such as combat or time spent in service, childhood abuse, domestic violence, or witnessing a crime or violence. The effects of a stressor may not even be immediate.
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Stressors can come from many traumatic events such as combat or time spent in service, childhood abuse, domestic violence, or witnessing a crime or violence. The effects of a stressor may not even be immediate.
CONTINUE READINGThe causes of neck pain can vary. Neck pain can be the result of degenerative arthritis caused by an aging neck, a herniated or ruptured disc, osteoporosis, or stenosis.
CONTINUE READINGIt can cause you to experience fatigue, difficulty using your arms and legs due to weakness or spasticity, slowed cognition, pain or depression. You may have MS and are not even aware of the many symptoms that are affecting you.
CONTINUE READINGIf your blood sugar level is not under good control, you may feel sick all of the time. Whether you have Diabetes Type 1 or Diabetes Type 2 you may suffer from long-term consequences from diabetes. Such complications include neuropathy, retinopathy, kidney damage and heart complications.
CONTINUE READINGIt can interfere with your energy level. It can make you more irritable, tearful and hopeless. It can make it hard to concentrate. It can prevent you from having an interest in doing anything—including leaving your house.
CONTINUE READINGYour emotions can cycle between feeling really up and feeling really down. When you are up you may have difficulty sleeping, feel more irritable or anxious, and have racing thoughts that interfere with your ability to complete anything. When you are down, you may have little energy. You may feel tearful, irritable, hopeless or worthless.
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