Smoking is considered an addictive disease, which makes it much harder to quit. An addictive disease or addiction describes a persistent habit that is harmful to the person. Thus, addiction is a chronic (long-duration) disease with reliance on the substance causing the addiction. The addictive s...
Acute insomnia is another short-term type of the sleep disorder, but instead of losing sleep over the course of a few nights during this manifestation, a person could have bouts of sleepless nights over the course of three weeks at a time. And then there are those who seem like they ...
This is the manic phase of a mental health condition called bipolar I disorder. When you have bipolar I, you swing between major highs and lows that affect your energy, mood, and thinking. You can have bipolar I even if your bouts ofdepressionare limited. ...
last methadone was on August 29,2006. Sooooo-that means it's been thirty eight days without methadone. The vomiting now gone I can begin to build up my body with good nutrition, some exercise-when tolerated.Though I still have bouts of weakness, it doesn't compare to the violent ...
Lyon’s 77-year-old father died by MAID in a Victoria hospital room in 2021, over the family’s objections. (Wiebe was not the provider.) His father had bouts of depression and suicidal thinking, but was approved for MAID nonetheless. Lyon wonders what draws some providers to MAID “and...
However, they may not last as long for you as they do for other personality types. Your flexibility allows you to adapt quickly as you yearn for something new and different. That’s all great – as long as it doesn’t short-circuit a healthy processing of your emotions. The Final ...
I’ll admit I wasn’t always as vigilant of myself, and I found that that’s when I fell into deeper bouts ofdepressionormania. Managing my bipolar has really helped me to take better care of my own needs in order to minimize the extremes of living with bipolar disorder. ...
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Written by Micah Abraham, BSc Last updated October 10, 2020 Anxiety is often a long-term issue. To keep anxiety from coming back, you need to learn to control your overall anxiety symptoms, and that's not something that happens overnight. There is no magic pill for curing anxiety forever...
Participants describe how the ‘sizzling’, ‘boiling’, ‘blazing’ and ‘airless’ conditions are causing them short-term bouts of fatigue, headache, fever, dehydration, loss of appetite and insomnia or are making their chronic illnesses worse. They also experience and worry about the health ...