1) The document describes several instances where the author experienced death or came close to death. As a child, he fell down a staircase and was unconscious. In 1990, he had symptoms of a heart attack while working. In 1994 and 1996, he experienced chest pain and was in a serious bus accident. In 1998, he suffered from a fever of unknown origin for 25 days and lost weight.
2) Through these experiences, the author feels he has gained insight into what his final death may be like. However, he keeps the details of his astrological death prediction private.
3) The author believes one should not worry about death itself but rather about factors like infirmity and who will care for you in
The author recounts experiencing severe anemia that led to her diagnosis of Wilson's disease at age 15. She describes being hospitalized multiple times and undergoing various tests while doctors struggled to determine the cause. Her mother provided constant love and support through the difficult period. After two weeks of misdiagnosed chemotherapy that caused hair loss, testing revealed the author had Wilson's disease, an inherited liver disorder. She was transferred to a specialized hospital and experienced periods of insomnia, hallucinations, and mental instability before eventually recovering and returning home with treatment.
was born at Kapiolani Hospital in Honolulu, Oahu, in the territory of Hawaii in 1951. He found out from a lady in a gift shop that the hospital had to move its Labor and Delivery Department into the basement after the attack on Pearl Harbor, then moved again to the third floor. This was to ensure the safety of the pregnant mothers and their babies, of which he and his mother Katherine were part of.
He and his family moved to San Francisco, California in 1958, a year before Hawaii officially became the 50th state.
Nearly four years ago, the author's father suffered a massive heart attack at age 45 with no prior health issues. He spent six days in a coma and had three instances of sudden cardiac arrest over two weeks in the hospital. The author recalls the fear and uncertainty during this traumatic time. Her father was treated with an experimental cooling method that helped reduce brain damage, and he recovered without deficits. The experience motivated the author's father to find his life's purpose helping youth at his church. The author believes everyone has a purpose and this reminder of life's fragility inspires her to embrace and pursue her own goals.
The document describes several cases of people who experienced health improvements after taking Transfer Factor supplements:
- A girl who had epilepsy since meningitis at age 8 saw her seizures gradually reduce and stop after taking Transfer Factor.
- A boy's asthma improved after taking Transfer Factor such that he no longer needed medication or nebulizer treatments.
- A girl infected with H1N1 virus tested negative for the virus within 5 days of taking Transfer Factor supplements.
- Several other cases describe improvements or remissions of conditions like arthritis, cancer, autism, and more after incorporating Transfer Factor into treatment plans.
The author recounts the most traumatic event of their life that occurred while hospitalized. They had an extreme reaction after taking Benadryl that was prescribed to help them sleep. The author experienced paralysis, hallucinations of dying, and a loss of control over their body and mind. In the following days, they developed severe anxiety, paranoia that the Benadryl was still affecting them, and insomnia from the fear of dying if they fell asleep. Their mental state deteriorated rapidly and it took months to fully recover their sanity after the traumatic reaction to the medication.
My book! Book 1 of 5 from the series D.R.E.A.M. Read, enjoy and then email me...stephaniecrescent13
Here, is my book! Please enjoy it and pleeeease read it as it took me about 2 years to write! lol! After you have read it email me over facebook with comments and improvements would also be hugely appreciated as I am sending it off to a publisher and I want it to be as good as it can get! Thanks, and now I will leave you to it so you can read....hopefully! xx enjoy! x
This document discusses the importance of unconditional acceptance, love and respect for patients. It provides three examples of doctors interacting with patients. The first example shows a pathologist scolding and shaming a patient, worsening his mental state. The second shows a surgeon compassionately allowing a patient to continue smoking. The third shows a sex specialist empowering a patient and their family to better manage stress and improve their quality of life. It emphasizes the healer that already exists within patients and the importance of invoking that healer through compassionate care and empowerment.
The letter describes the author's negative experiences with medical treatment that have left her disabled. She details being mistreated during childbirth and receiving epidural steroid injections for back pain that caused permanent damage, leaving her unable to care for herself. The author believes the injections were performed for profit without proper patient consent. She now suffers constant pain and loss of mobility due to adhesive arachnoiditis caused by the medical procedures. The letter calls for reform to prevent other patients from experiencing similar harm.
The author recounts experiencing severe anemia that led to her diagnosis of Wilson's disease at age 15. She describes being hospitalized multiple times and undergoing various tests while doctors struggled to determine the cause. Her mother provided constant love and support through the difficult period. After two weeks of misdiagnosed chemotherapy that caused hair loss, testing revealed the author had Wilson's disease, an inherited liver disorder. She was transferred to a specialized hospital and experienced periods of insomnia, hallucinations, and mental instability before eventually recovering and returning home with treatment.
was born at Kapiolani Hospital in Honolulu, Oahu, in the territory of Hawaii in 1951. He found out from a lady in a gift shop that the hospital had to move its Labor and Delivery Department into the basement after the attack on Pearl Harbor, then moved again to the third floor. This was to ensure the safety of the pregnant mothers and their babies, of which he and his mother Katherine were part of.
He and his family moved to San Francisco, California in 1958, a year before Hawaii officially became the 50th state.
Nearly four years ago, the author's father suffered a massive heart attack at age 45 with no prior health issues. He spent six days in a coma and had three instances of sudden cardiac arrest over two weeks in the hospital. The author recalls the fear and uncertainty during this traumatic time. Her father was treated with an experimental cooling method that helped reduce brain damage, and he recovered without deficits. The experience motivated the author's father to find his life's purpose helping youth at his church. The author believes everyone has a purpose and this reminder of life's fragility inspires her to embrace and pursue her own goals.
The document describes several cases of people who experienced health improvements after taking Transfer Factor supplements:
- A girl who had epilepsy since meningitis at age 8 saw her seizures gradually reduce and stop after taking Transfer Factor.
- A boy's asthma improved after taking Transfer Factor such that he no longer needed medication or nebulizer treatments.
- A girl infected with H1N1 virus tested negative for the virus within 5 days of taking Transfer Factor supplements.
- Several other cases describe improvements or remissions of conditions like arthritis, cancer, autism, and more after incorporating Transfer Factor into treatment plans.
The author recounts the most traumatic event of their life that occurred while hospitalized. They had an extreme reaction after taking Benadryl that was prescribed to help them sleep. The author experienced paralysis, hallucinations of dying, and a loss of control over their body and mind. In the following days, they developed severe anxiety, paranoia that the Benadryl was still affecting them, and insomnia from the fear of dying if they fell asleep. Their mental state deteriorated rapidly and it took months to fully recover their sanity after the traumatic reaction to the medication.
My book! Book 1 of 5 from the series D.R.E.A.M. Read, enjoy and then email me...stephaniecrescent13
Here, is my book! Please enjoy it and pleeeease read it as it took me about 2 years to write! lol! After you have read it email me over facebook with comments and improvements would also be hugely appreciated as I am sending it off to a publisher and I want it to be as good as it can get! Thanks, and now I will leave you to it so you can read....hopefully! xx enjoy! x
This document discusses the importance of unconditional acceptance, love and respect for patients. It provides three examples of doctors interacting with patients. The first example shows a pathologist scolding and shaming a patient, worsening his mental state. The second shows a surgeon compassionately allowing a patient to continue smoking. The third shows a sex specialist empowering a patient and their family to better manage stress and improve their quality of life. It emphasizes the healer that already exists within patients and the importance of invoking that healer through compassionate care and empowerment.
The letter describes the author's negative experiences with medical treatment that have left her disabled. She details being mistreated during childbirth and receiving epidural steroid injections for back pain that caused permanent damage, leaving her unable to care for herself. The author believes the injections were performed for profit without proper patient consent. She now suffers constant pain and loss of mobility due to adhesive arachnoiditis caused by the medical procedures. The letter calls for reform to prevent other patients from experiencing similar harm.
Nerve health is crucial for the proper functioning of your body's nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Nerves are responsible for transmitting signals between different parts of the body and the brain, allowing you to move, feel sensations, and perform various bodily functions.
Maintaining good nerve health is important for overall well-being and can help prevent conditions such as neuropathy (nerve damage), nerve pain, and neurological disorders. Here are some key factors that contribute to nerve health:
ProNervium Review 2024 — Ingredients, Benefits, and User Feedbacknirahealhty
How an Amputation Led a Retired Sergeant to Discover
The East-Asian “Supernatural Fungus”...
That Extinguishes All Nerve Discomfort in Just a Few Days
Specific mushroom properties were just discovered in groundbreaking studies in John's Hopkins and California University to renew damaged and even dead nerves – extinguishing nerve discomfort in as little as 10 days...
ATTENTION Insomnia Sufferers: True Cause Of InsomniaVick Caulmont
A new scientific breakthrough has finally revealed the true neurological cause of your insomnia… and researchers at the University of Oxford have discovered a simple, natural technique to cure your insomnia as soon as tonight. Read more ....
The document discusses four deaths the author witnessed in their life:
1. The death of the author's father from diabetes complications, just two months before his planned retirement.
2. Witnessing a man fall from a train platform and die instantly from head injuries.
3. The accidental death of a businessman the author had met with the day before to discuss business plans.
4. The unexpected death of the author's best friend from heart attack at age 55, just as he was planning for his daughter's upcoming marriage and his own retirement.
The author reflects on witnessing these deaths and how it shaped their views on the unpredictability of death.
The document summarizes the author's health history over their lifetime. It discusses various illnesses they experienced including jaundice as a child, poor eyesight, weight issues, piles, osteoarthritis, kidney stones, chest pain, and a bus accident. It attributes many of these health problems to delayed medical care as a child and improper diet and lifestyle choices. The author then describes studying alternative therapies which helped them take charge of their health and avoid medications for the past 21 years.
Libro para mejorar las habilidades en el idioma ingles miestras te superas a ti mismo venciendo el malhabito de la procrastinacion que poco a poco merma tus ganancias personales y tu exito en cada aspecto de tu vida.
The document describes a person's experience with attempting suicide by overdosing on pills. They had been having suicidal thoughts for some time and finally acted on them by cleaning their room and taking a large number of pills while chatting with a friend online. They began experiencing fear and physical symptoms as the pills took effect. They called 911 for help and were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. After several days in intensive care and 10 days in the psychiatric ward, they recovered and was discharged, gaining a new perspective on life and appreciation for the support of family and friends who helped save their life.
I had a great life growing up with family and friends, but became obsessively focused on exercise and weight loss in 2008. I moved away from family and friends and continued excessive exercise, losing weight rapidly. My health deteriorated severely with hair loss, sores, exhaustion, and a heart rate of only 20 beats per minute. My family intervened and had me admitted to the hospital where I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, osteoporosis, and at high risk of sudden death, weighing only 72 pounds at 25 years old. With family support, I overcame my eating disorder and was able to be active and healthy again, completing marathons, and getting married.
Use DSM 5 manual Below are your first case you will be discussing..docxgarnerangelika
Use DSM 5 manual
Below are your first case you will be discussing. Make sure you provide a full diagnosis including any specifiers that may be relevant. I will be monitoring your work carefully for this first group of cases.
The Case of Aleta Austin
Aleta Austin is a 26-year-old woman who was seen by
an LPC during her first clinic visit. When asked what brought her in, Aleta explained, "I work as an aide in a nursing home, and I was lifting a patient up from a chair to her wheelchair. Well, anyhow, all of a sudden I felt this terrible and very painful snap in the back of my neck. I lost my balance
and fell on the floor. As I was falling, I hit my arm real
bad, too. The next thing I knew, I was in the hospital, and they were doing some X-rays and an MRI. The doctors said I sprained my neck, and I might have a
hairline
fracture of my arm. They put some kind of neck brace on me and said I had to wear it for two weeks. I
didn't
need to have a cast on my arm, but I was supposed to be real careful."
Aleta continued, "I wasn't allowed to work for six weeks, so I got workmen's comp—but the checks stopped when the doctors
said
I
could
go back to
work. It has been four months, and they say
that's
too
long
to have
pain
for the
injury
I got. So now I have
money problems on top of everything else but I don't care what they say, I still hurt." Apparently without
realizing
it, Aleta was rubbing her neck
while
she was
talking.
She went on, "After being discharged by those
doctors, I went to see several new ones. I thought, you
know, maybe the
first
ones
didn't
know what they
were
talking
about."
The LPC asked what other doctors Aleta
had
seen.
"Well, over the past three months," she replied, "I saw two orthopedic surgeons, one neurologist, two chiropractors,
and
a massage therapist. I was
given
lots of different medicines
and
treatments, but I
still
didn't
get much relief. One of the doctors
said
I
should
see a
shrink.
He thought my problems were
all
in my
head. Can you beat
that?"
Aleta sounded very
annoyed. "That
really
steamed me—doesn't he realize
I
really
want to go back to work
and
see
all
my friends
again? Not only that, does he think I
like
being in constant
pain?
Does he
think
I
like
taking
all
this
medicine and not
getting
any
relief
from
any
of
it?"
The
practitioner
asked
Aleta
about the medica
tions
she is currently using.
She answered,
"In
the beginning, they gave me
some
pain
pills
that helped some,
but
the doctors
won't prescribe
anything
for me now. They
think
I'm
getting too used to
all
the
pills.
Now I can only
take
over-the-counter stuff
like,
you know,
aspirin,
Aleve,
Tylenol, Motrin—but they don't do much good. Nothing seems to
help
nowadays."
When asked how she spent her days, she replied,
"I pretty much stay inside the house all day long. I have
a hard time finding a comfortable place to sit or lay down. My broth ...
Inspiring Advice From a Dying Person to The LivingOH TEIK BIN
Ossama Suleiman was diagnosed with a terminal brain cancer in 2009 and given 6 months to 1 year to live. He shares his advice to the living after surviving 8 years with cancer. His key messages are: 1) No one knows when you will die - have positivity and don't dwell on statistics. 2) Find happiness in small things like time with family and nature. 3) Appreciate what you have through charity work for those less fortunate. Keep busy and grateful.
This persuasive speech outline aims to convince the audience to donate their organs and tissues upon death. The introduction provides an anecdote about the author's cousin needing a kidney transplant to highlight the importance of organ donation. The body of the speech discusses that the need for organ donors is growing, while the number of donors remains low. It also notes that donating organs is a simple process where a person can choose which organs to donate. The speech aims to persuade the audience of the importance of organ donation by citing organ donation statistics and sharing an impactful poem about donation. It concludes by explaining the process for signing up to be an organ donor.
This persuasive speech outline aims to convince the audience to donate their organs and tissues upon death. The introduction provides an anecdote about the author's cousin needing a kidney transplant to highlight the importance of organ donation. The body of the speech discusses that the need for organ donors is growing, while the number of donors remains low. It also notes that donating organs is a simple process where a person can choose which organs to donate. The speech aims to persuade the audience of the importance of organ donation by citing organ donation statistics and sharing an impactful poem about donation. It concludes by explaining the process for signing up to be an organ donor.
A Presentation of a document that tells of some true accounts of paranormal happenings as narrated by friends. For Dhamma reflections. The texts are in English..
- The document describes a woman's highs and lows in 2011, including an amazing Christmas vacation in Austin, Texas followed by a miscarriage.
- She initially tried to recover at home but had to return to the emergency room on Christmas Day where she learned she needed immediate surgery or risk losing her ability to have children or even her life.
- She describes the excellent care she received at St. David's South Austin Medical Center, praising the doctors, nurses, cleanliness and service.
- She realizes her ego about natural medicine led her to initially ignore the doctor's advice and she could have died had she not gotten the medical intervention she received.
The document details the experience of L.A. Nicholson with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It describes her descent into GAD following her mother's death and husband's job loss. Medication provided initial relief but her anxiety worsened after divorcing, losing her dog, and a medical scare. She attempted suicide and was hospitalized. After stabilizing on her original medication, Nicholson worked to regain her health and relationships. With treatment, she recovered from GAD and gained a career advocating for mental health.
This document provides background on the author's family and upbringing. It describes how the author's father is illiterate and spent much of his life in prison or living on the streets. The author's brother is also illiterate and criminal. The author's mother grew up in polio hospitals for 10 years and walks with a limp due to ankle surgery as a child. Receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, the author initially felt it meant becoming impaired like their dysfunctional family, despite efforts to escape that life through achievement and control over the self.
The importance and significance of the diagnosis the personal testimony of r...BARRY STANLEY 2 fasd
R.J. Formanek shares their personal experience receiving an FASD diagnosis at age 47 after a lifetime of struggles. They felt like an "alien" and could get by but never truly understood social norms or why they struggled in certain areas. The diagnosis provided an explanation for their experiences and differences, allowing them to forgive themselves and accept themselves as uniquely wired rather than "broken". It named an invisible "monster" they had feared their whole life, reducing its power over them and allowing them to fully live their own life.
Nerve health is crucial for the proper functioning of your body's nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Nerves are responsible for transmitting signals between different parts of the body and the brain, allowing you to move, feel sensations, and perform various bodily functions.
Maintaining good nerve health is important for overall well-being and can help prevent conditions such as neuropathy (nerve damage), nerve pain, and neurological disorders. Here are some key factors that contribute to nerve health:
ProNervium Review 2024 — Ingredients, Benefits, and User Feedbacknirahealhty
How an Amputation Led a Retired Sergeant to Discover
The East-Asian “Supernatural Fungus”...
That Extinguishes All Nerve Discomfort in Just a Few Days
Specific mushroom properties were just discovered in groundbreaking studies in John's Hopkins and California University to renew damaged and even dead nerves – extinguishing nerve discomfort in as little as 10 days...
ATTENTION Insomnia Sufferers: True Cause Of InsomniaVick Caulmont
A new scientific breakthrough has finally revealed the true neurological cause of your insomnia… and researchers at the University of Oxford have discovered a simple, natural technique to cure your insomnia as soon as tonight. Read more ....
The document discusses four deaths the author witnessed in their life:
1. The death of the author's father from diabetes complications, just two months before his planned retirement.
2. Witnessing a man fall from a train platform and die instantly from head injuries.
3. The accidental death of a businessman the author had met with the day before to discuss business plans.
4. The unexpected death of the author's best friend from heart attack at age 55, just as he was planning for his daughter's upcoming marriage and his own retirement.
The author reflects on witnessing these deaths and how it shaped their views on the unpredictability of death.
The document summarizes the author's health history over their lifetime. It discusses various illnesses they experienced including jaundice as a child, poor eyesight, weight issues, piles, osteoarthritis, kidney stones, chest pain, and a bus accident. It attributes many of these health problems to delayed medical care as a child and improper diet and lifestyle choices. The author then describes studying alternative therapies which helped them take charge of their health and avoid medications for the past 21 years.
Libro para mejorar las habilidades en el idioma ingles miestras te superas a ti mismo venciendo el malhabito de la procrastinacion que poco a poco merma tus ganancias personales y tu exito en cada aspecto de tu vida.
The document describes a person's experience with attempting suicide by overdosing on pills. They had been having suicidal thoughts for some time and finally acted on them by cleaning their room and taking a large number of pills while chatting with a friend online. They began experiencing fear and physical symptoms as the pills took effect. They called 911 for help and were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. After several days in intensive care and 10 days in the psychiatric ward, they recovered and was discharged, gaining a new perspective on life and appreciation for the support of family and friends who helped save their life.
I had a great life growing up with family and friends, but became obsessively focused on exercise and weight loss in 2008. I moved away from family and friends and continued excessive exercise, losing weight rapidly. My health deteriorated severely with hair loss, sores, exhaustion, and a heart rate of only 20 beats per minute. My family intervened and had me admitted to the hospital where I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, osteoporosis, and at high risk of sudden death, weighing only 72 pounds at 25 years old. With family support, I overcame my eating disorder and was able to be active and healthy again, completing marathons, and getting married.
Use DSM 5 manual Below are your first case you will be discussing..docxgarnerangelika
Use DSM 5 manual
Below are your first case you will be discussing. Make sure you provide a full diagnosis including any specifiers that may be relevant. I will be monitoring your work carefully for this first group of cases.
The Case of Aleta Austin
Aleta Austin is a 26-year-old woman who was seen by
an LPC during her first clinic visit. When asked what brought her in, Aleta explained, "I work as an aide in a nursing home, and I was lifting a patient up from a chair to her wheelchair. Well, anyhow, all of a sudden I felt this terrible and very painful snap in the back of my neck. I lost my balance
and fell on the floor. As I was falling, I hit my arm real
bad, too. The next thing I knew, I was in the hospital, and they were doing some X-rays and an MRI. The doctors said I sprained my neck, and I might have a
hairline
fracture of my arm. They put some kind of neck brace on me and said I had to wear it for two weeks. I
didn't
need to have a cast on my arm, but I was supposed to be real careful."
Aleta continued, "I wasn't allowed to work for six weeks, so I got workmen's comp—but the checks stopped when the doctors
said
I
could
go back to
work. It has been four months, and they say
that's
too
long
to have
pain
for the
injury
I got. So now I have
money problems on top of everything else but I don't care what they say, I still hurt." Apparently without
realizing
it, Aleta was rubbing her neck
while
she was
talking.
She went on, "After being discharged by those
doctors, I went to see several new ones. I thought, you
know, maybe the
first
ones
didn't
know what they
were
talking
about."
The LPC asked what other doctors Aleta
had
seen.
"Well, over the past three months," she replied, "I saw two orthopedic surgeons, one neurologist, two chiropractors,
and
a massage therapist. I was
given
lots of different medicines
and
treatments, but I
still
didn't
get much relief. One of the doctors
said
I
should
see a
shrink.
He thought my problems were
all
in my
head. Can you beat
that?"
Aleta sounded very
annoyed. "That
really
steamed me—doesn't he realize
I
really
want to go back to work
and
see
all
my friends
again? Not only that, does he think I
like
being in constant
pain?
Does he
think
I
like
taking
all
this
medicine and not
getting
any
relief
from
any
of
it?"
The
practitioner
asked
Aleta
about the medica
tions
she is currently using.
She answered,
"In
the beginning, they gave me
some
pain
pills
that helped some,
but
the doctors
won't prescribe
anything
for me now. They
think
I'm
getting too used to
all
the
pills.
Now I can only
take
over-the-counter stuff
like,
you know,
aspirin,
Aleve,
Tylenol, Motrin—but they don't do much good. Nothing seems to
help
nowadays."
When asked how she spent her days, she replied,
"I pretty much stay inside the house all day long. I have
a hard time finding a comfortable place to sit or lay down. My broth ...
Inspiring Advice From a Dying Person to The LivingOH TEIK BIN
Ossama Suleiman was diagnosed with a terminal brain cancer in 2009 and given 6 months to 1 year to live. He shares his advice to the living after surviving 8 years with cancer. His key messages are: 1) No one knows when you will die - have positivity and don't dwell on statistics. 2) Find happiness in small things like time with family and nature. 3) Appreciate what you have through charity work for those less fortunate. Keep busy and grateful.
This persuasive speech outline aims to convince the audience to donate their organs and tissues upon death. The introduction provides an anecdote about the author's cousin needing a kidney transplant to highlight the importance of organ donation. The body of the speech discusses that the need for organ donors is growing, while the number of donors remains low. It also notes that donating organs is a simple process where a person can choose which organs to donate. The speech aims to persuade the audience of the importance of organ donation by citing organ donation statistics and sharing an impactful poem about donation. It concludes by explaining the process for signing up to be an organ donor.
This persuasive speech outline aims to convince the audience to donate their organs and tissues upon death. The introduction provides an anecdote about the author's cousin needing a kidney transplant to highlight the importance of organ donation. The body of the speech discusses that the need for organ donors is growing, while the number of donors remains low. It also notes that donating organs is a simple process where a person can choose which organs to donate. The speech aims to persuade the audience of the importance of organ donation by citing organ donation statistics and sharing an impactful poem about donation. It concludes by explaining the process for signing up to be an organ donor.
A Presentation of a document that tells of some true accounts of paranormal happenings as narrated by friends. For Dhamma reflections. The texts are in English..
- The document describes a woman's highs and lows in 2011, including an amazing Christmas vacation in Austin, Texas followed by a miscarriage.
- She initially tried to recover at home but had to return to the emergency room on Christmas Day where she learned she needed immediate surgery or risk losing her ability to have children or even her life.
- She describes the excellent care she received at St. David's South Austin Medical Center, praising the doctors, nurses, cleanliness and service.
- She realizes her ego about natural medicine led her to initially ignore the doctor's advice and she could have died had she not gotten the medical intervention she received.
The document details the experience of L.A. Nicholson with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It describes her descent into GAD following her mother's death and husband's job loss. Medication provided initial relief but her anxiety worsened after divorcing, losing her dog, and a medical scare. She attempted suicide and was hospitalized. After stabilizing on her original medication, Nicholson worked to regain her health and relationships. With treatment, she recovered from GAD and gained a career advocating for mental health.
This document provides background on the author's family and upbringing. It describes how the author's father is illiterate and spent much of his life in prison or living on the streets. The author's brother is also illiterate and criminal. The author's mother grew up in polio hospitals for 10 years and walks with a limp due to ankle surgery as a child. Receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, the author initially felt it meant becoming impaired like their dysfunctional family, despite efforts to escape that life through achievement and control over the self.
The importance and significance of the diagnosis the personal testimony of r...BARRY STANLEY 2 fasd
R.J. Formanek shares their personal experience receiving an FASD diagnosis at age 47 after a lifetime of struggles. They felt like an "alien" and could get by but never truly understood social norms or why they struggled in certain areas. The diagnosis provided an explanation for their experiences and differences, allowing them to forgive themselves and accept themselves as uniquely wired rather than "broken". It named an invisible "monster" they had feared their whole life, reducing its power over them and allowing them to fully live their own life.
691) Click.. Article aims to outline the process for taking various decisions...spandane
This document discusses the importance of following one's dharma or purpose in life each day. It states that living according to our dharma is the real "call of the day," and fulfilling our dharma every day is the "call of the year." Fulfilling our life's purpose with sincerity and dedication will lead us to truth and light.
777) Right and Wrong..Stray thoughts on various matters such as life perspect...spandane
This document discusses improving one's thinking process and quality of life. It emphasizes moving from smaller to larger perspectives, and finding peace and positivity within oneself and one's situation. Overall messages include focusing on what is within one's control and influence, and maintaining an open and learning-focused mindset.
723) CAR Article is about how to face life by following simple principles.pdfspandane
This document discusses how to deal with change by adjusting to new situations, removing obstacles, and rising to meet challenges. It encourages focusing on solutions rather than problems, and asks the reader to consider how to improve current circumstances. The overall message is about adapting to change in a constructive manner.
712) Khant - Regret, Article about missing friends and my life.pdfspandane
A 71-year old man was admitted to the hospital with stomach pain and vomiting in 2022. Doctors found a large tumor in his stomach and diagnosed him with gastric cancer. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor and part of his stomach. After two weeks of treatment and recovery in the hospital, his condition improved and he was discharged.
782) Suvichar - Management, random thoughts, reflections.pdfspandane
This document discusses the importance of unity, cooperation and compassion among all people. It states that while people may differ in terms of religion, caste, creed, language or ethnicity, they should promote harmony and respect for one another. It encourages treating all fellow humans with dignity, kindness and equality.
23) Nocturia. Is it a kidney disease or heart distdfspandane
This document discusses nocturia, which is frequent urination during the night. Nocturia can be caused by medical conditions like an enlarged prostate in men or diabetes. The document asks if excessive nighttime urination is affecting one's sleep quality and recommends seeing a doctor for evaluation and treatment if it is.
Karneeti Part 528 - Personal Budget before National Budget - By CA Umesh Shar...spandane
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1. 27 / My Death Experiences
Friends, you must have already read chapter on Deaths seen in my Life. Any person has
an inbuilt fear of ‘death’. It is natural as well. He is generally so much scared with death
that he thinks twice before even uttering the word ‘death.’
Jokingly I would say that there is a certainty of two things namely Death & Taxation.
Our Life is nothing but a journey between birth & death. Both the things are not in our
hands. Pascal says that death is certain but the time is uncertain, then why we should
worry about death?
Basically every one has a worry whether he would be confined to a bed before death / in
old age. A person gets some experience of death on getting a heart attack. When, How and
circumstances of death is not known. Every one faces a big suspense in this regard.
However being a student of Astrology, it is possible to get some clue as regards time of
death, life span and circumstances at the time of death etc. One has to study the 8th house
in the horoscope relating to death. Every one is interested to know as to How many years
they will Live? Many do not even bother to ask as to whether I will be fit till the end?
Our Life should not be viewed / rated by number of years we lived but from the fact as
to how we lived it? Since childhood, I was never worried about the word ‘death’. I have
spent my childhood in the shadow of death and hence I included one chapter on deaths
seen in my Life.
Friends, I have given an elaborate account of my father’s health in various Articles. Now
you may be wondering about the inclusion of this Article. Let me clarify. This Article is
about the death experienced by me. It was touch and go affair. I am still alive. Many times
I touched the line of death and returned safely.
I was 12 years old when I experienced death for the 1st time. My father was honorary
Secretary of Hindu Education Fund which was constituted to help needy scholar students
for ensuing higher studies abroad. Trust had no office. Two cupboards consisting of Trust
records were kept in the residence of one of the Trustees. Most of the current files and
documents were kept at our home. Every fortnight, we had to visit the Trustee’s house for
keeping the files on which action has been taken and bringing the other files for action.
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I used to accompany my father. My elder brothers hardly took interest in this work.
I would also carry a few files. The Trustee stayed on the second floor. It was a wooden
staircase with copper Patti in front. There was no light in the passage. One day I slipped
from the first floor while coming down and I had the experience of sliding on my back
from the stair-case. I directly landed on the ground floor. I rarely played on the slide in the
garden.
I was unconscious. As I was sliding down, I experienced the numbness of the body. I do
not know as to how long I was unconscious. When I regained consciousness, my dada
was sitting before me. I still remember his frightened face.
His worry was two fold namely about my injury and what explanation to be given to my
mother. I stood up after some time. My back was paining as spinal cord had rubbed on the
staircase but the pain was bearable. We returned home. Mother had gone to market. Then
my father applied ‘Amrutanjan pain balm’ on my back.
While resting, I was analyzing the reasons for the fall. (My old habit of post mortem of
any activity.) I could see many reasons. First reason was about my ‘Chappals’. I was
wearing new Chappals made of leather. Copper plates on the stair case were smooth
without any design. I was carrying more files considering my age and height. Bag
containing files was almost touching the ground. My mind was also engrossed with
father’s ill health. I was his best friend. My mother and elder brothers always thinked
twice before talking with him but I could talk freely due to our friendship.
Whenever I see such staircases laden with copper Pattis, I remember that incident and
again get scared for a second. Fortunately, I never suffered with backache and spinal cord
problem till date. My back is still straight. (Take macro meaning.)
During 1990, I had my second experience of Death.
Along with my profession, I also acted as paper examiner of various Professional bodies
such as ICAI, ICSI, and ICWA etc. since 1976. One would need atleast 20 minutes per
paper for checking. In addition I had to spent time for collecting and sending the answer
papers back. You will realize that I was obviously not doing this assignment for earning
money. My bill would get settled after 4-5 months. Inspite of these hard facts, I did this
noble job for over 15 years obviously due to the intention of social service. I thought that
somebody has done the similar job when I completed my professional education and
various diplomas. Now it was my turn to repay the debt. I had to do this job on Sundays,
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holidays and during the night on other days. The job too had a deadline. Many times
I have corrected the answer sheets in the train while going to client’s office. Anyway, this
was for the background to my experience.
I was correcting answer papers on Sunday as mentioned above, sitting on the bed. I had to
finish the last bunch of 50 papers for which I needed crucial 10 hours. Today was a crucial
day. I had made it a practice to take rest for 5 minutes after every 45 minutes. I would close
my eyes, do some slow breathing exercises etc. After my rest, I just casually searched for a
pen. The ball pen refill touched sharply on my wrist / pulse. I started my work but body
was playing different tunes. My hand slowly became blue. I started perspiring profusely.
Heart rate increased. My throat became dry. Breathing became difficult. It was classic
combination of heart attack symptoms. My wife was taking bath. I called her out.
Obviously she could not oblige. There was nobody in the house.
I called up my family doctor but being Sunday, he had gone for a medical camp. My wife
was wondering about me. I almost saw the death in front of me. I suddenly rushed to the
first aid box and took out Amrutanjan and rubbed on the wrist and held it tightly by
another hand. Within next 10 seconds, I could realize that the symptoms were receding
slowly.
I narrated the incident to my wife. Thereafter I rested for a while and completed my target
of checking 50 papers.
Next day, I met my family doctor and narrated the incident. He explained that as the refill
point hit my wrist, air bubble was formed and started rotating with the blood and hence
I had the typical symptoms of a heart attack. I was saved because as a reflex action, I held
my wrist tightly by another hand.
Since Childhood I had witnessed mental agony but today I witnessed Physical agony
for a change.
On 23-04-1994, I experienced Chest pain in a crowded train. Fortunately, I had managed
to get a seat. I was perspiring a lot. I took antacid tablet. But it was of no use. Every body
was staring at me. Finally people helped me to get down at Andheri. I took the train and
returned to Borivali. I met my family doctor, Dr. Shashin Shah. He examined me, took my
BP. He gave one injection and medicine for a day. He advised me to take rest for a day and
took me to Dr. Pradeep Vyas, Cardiologist at night. ECG was abnormal. I was advised to
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take bed rest and ‘Coolspirin’ tablet every 3 hours. Next day night, Stress Test was carried
out. I came out as a winner. The test was negative. The stress test lasted for over 9 minutes.
Subsequently I carried out pathological tests. All reports were normal.
However, I changed my Life style thereafter. I discontinued sugar, rice, potatoes etc.
I started some exercises at home and undertook evening walk depending on availability of
time. I never faced such problem thereafter.
On 24-07-1996, I met with deadly bus accident while returning from Poona. The said
instance has been covered separately in another chapter ‘My Deadly Accident’.
Since then whenever I read or watch accident news in media, my mind gets shattered with
my accident memories. I get perturbed when media says that only 2 persons have died and
5 persons are injured because I know the real meaning of the word ‘injury’.
During December 1998, I suffered from continuous fever for 25 days. I had studied few
Alternate Therapies in early 1998. I applied all those techniques. I took all pathological
reports. All reports were normal. Finally after taking medicine from my family doctor,
I decided to consult specialist MD. I wrote my health history, observations about hunger,
stool, urine, pulse, temperature etc. Fever could not be diagnosed as Malaria, Dengue,
Typhoid, Australian fever etc. Doctor advised X-ray to rule out TB. X-Ray report was
normal. He wrote on the case paper ‘fever of unknown origin’. He prescribed some tablet.
Within 2 days, my fever disappeared. I took 10 tablets costing hardly Rs.30/- and then
telephoned him. He said that I am cured. He advised to take proper diet and adequate rest.
I had lost 7 kgs and experienced remarkable hair loss. I was feeling extremely weak. As
fever could not be diagnosed, I had lost hopes of recovery. Every Morning my day would
start as usual. By 12 noon, fever would start rising till night. After medicine it would come
down a bit and again show its colors. Just like Sensex. (Ok in the morning depending on
favourable conditions in Asian & American markets and suddenly would drop on opening
of European markets.)
I continued my education of Alternate Remedies in 1999 & 2000. Here again, the fever
was due to contaminated food consumed during November end. I had eaten Idli in one of
the best restaurants at Goregaon. I felt some different taste but as others were also eating
Idli, I followed suit. Next day, I drank sugar cane juice. I had drunk sugar cane juice on
many occasions in the same hotel. Here again different taste was identified but still I drank
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the sugar cane juice. After this incident, I practically stopped eating Idli and drinking sugar
cane juice. I would restrict myself with Toast S/W or Sada dosa.
I lost hopes mainly because fever could not be diagnosed initially and even finally, I was
not worried about death. I was worried that my wife should not face any problem and
hence I was requesting her to acquaint herself with my investment papers. I called my
friend & Partner Jayant Paranjape to appraise him about the work position. Moreover fever
was affecting my brain. Morning I would see a different angular face in the mirror.
However my wife would confirm that it was not so in reality. My wife refused to
understand my view point in my actions mentioned above. My wife took good care of my
health.
I recovered by end December 1998 and resumed my work gradually from January 1999.
It was a terrible experience of fever over 25 days. It was diagnosed as ‘Fever of unknown
origin.
Friends, I have shared my Death experiences. When I finally die, it will not be possible to
document that last and final experience. But now with so many death experiences and
deaths seen in Life, I feel that final death experience will be some combination of above.
Astrologically I have studied 8th house of my horoscope and made some prediction. But
I won’t divulge the same. Let there be some suspense with my near and dear ones. My Life
was a close book. By writing this Autobiography, I allowed the readers to read few
episodes / pages of my Life book.
Late Vinoba Bhave had nicely explained about death in his book on Bhagwat Geeta. Unless
a person gets blessings of 4 Gods namely Fire (Agni which represents work) Chandra
(Moon which represents kind, good qualities of mind) Surya (Sun which represents
sharpening & use of knowledge) and Avakash (Space which represents detached attitude),
peaceful exit from this world /Life is not possible.
Basically every one has a worry whether he would be confined to bed before death / in old
age rather than of death itself. Who would render service / look after if he were confined
to bed? Whether the spouse would be alive? Whether the son would be in town atleast or
settled abroad or on office tour? What is the use of worrying? God has sent us into this
world. He only has to think about our exit. Either we should have unconditional trust on
our kids or on God. What do you say?
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I never realized as to when my mind died due to childhood circumstances. Still I am
living considering every night as a last night and every morning as one more day to live.
I am mentally ready to quit. I have already donated my eyes, finalized my wealth papers,
giving serious thought to donating body.
Our Life is controlled by our Mind set. I tuned my mind that I do not want to be in this
world after a particular date. In fact I prayed religiously and requested God to call me to
his kingdom after my 60th birthday but my prayer was not heard by GOD. If you can stop
drinking liquid, then death is certain within 7-10 days. The Law of ‘voluntary death’ is yet
to be enacted in India. If such Act gets passed, then I will be the first person to seek the
permission.
I wish my readers good health till end and a peaceful exit from this world.