Tuesday, January 19, 2010

How To Deal With An Aneurysm I Have Multiple Health Issues And Don't Know How To Deal?

I have multiple health issues and don't know how to deal? - how to deal with an aneurysm

First, I bin 27 I have a recording of the mitral valve of the heart, had a brain aneurysm, and I'm epileptic, I have diabetes and hypoglycemia, if not binge on food, and I am overweight. I received a diagnosis of depression, cognitive learning disorders, anxiety disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, and I feel really miserable and bad for me.

Where is God? I do not understand why I am so young and had everything that happens. I wish I had an answer and inspiration. Thank you.

2 comments:

Autumn said...

My life is one of many doctors, diseases and disorders for many years, but if I have two. I thought I was the only one to achieve by the end of my strength, to the point of going to the doctor, medication and basically waiting for my death.
But I'll tell you what keeps me Goin, so do not give up:


1..Family/Friends: you can not understand what is not) in all (by me, but has a meaning in their lives, if only in the "being". Makes me want to continue fighting in order to be with them.

2. My faith in God. I offer my suffering to God. Some share their joy and happiness of the little god. But I am suffering and frustration, what they offer him. I thought (and taught) that this practice spiritual blessing for me and others brings. Often the answers to my prayers "yes" to everything you ask, except for health.

3. If you really see that begin to meditate on people with tetraplegia. You can not move anything but his head. For met is the worst of all possible lives. It makes me feel that my problems are so severe. But for you, any other disease (year of blindness? Deafness?) May work best as a meditation. It is very individual.

4. At one point in time (after receipt of the permanent paralysis in his leg by polio at the age of 2 years and get the insulin-dependent diabetes for 11 years)
that all the conditions that came after the first two, I had to accept. The youngest was (polio at age 2 diabetes in 11), the easier it is to accept the condition. The older I got, the recognition of what he was with (panic disorder, prolapsed mitral valve dupreytren contracture of the tendons of the hand for a long time living with diabetes, sleep apnea, hypothyroidism, heart arterioslerosis unusual for my age, lactose intolerance, and 3 operations)
took longer and was harder to do. It is difficult to accept the physical reality.

5. It's OK to complain about their health conditions from time to time. (Especially to God, which is the only one that their pain, frustration, understand them,Depression MeTimes day with you. ) Let it rip now and then. Believe me, you might think it's far from you, but it's still there. Did you ask for an open conversation with him and asked for help with their medical expenses. He loves us more than anyone else on Earth, and so the sin in this world, neither you nor I would be sick. It is extremely hard hit in the vicinity.
"He loves each of us as if there is only one of us" (Augustine).

eloquent said...

consult a professional, is important. Follow-up with the specialists.

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