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Gifts of Happiness Come one, come all, learn about the gift that keeps on giving. Gifts of Happiness can be healing ten-fold as you spread joy to those who are ill or sad. Do something positive for the United States of the World today. Read how RoseMeade and those who visit her, plan to spread contagious gifts of happiness in order to help those in need. See how this concept will help bring about a wellness that surpasses depression. happiness • gifts • depression • illness • hypochondria
Lightning Strikes and Stormy Emotions! The third in a series of character introductions shows what rage and hypochondria have in common. Follow the introduction of Randolph Rage and see if you relate to 'always trying to measure up' to what you think people expect of you. Stick with the presentation until the end - see how the solution becomes a simple plan with an exercise that starts to bring about health and love. hypochondria • illness • rage • anger • shame
Munchausen by Proxy How much do you really know about children being abused today? Do you want to learn more? If you learn more, will you help the world become a better place by helping someone get out of denial? Take a moment and notice around you, care or comfort someone being abused. hypochondria • munchausen • abuse • victimization • children
Piercing Shards, Sea of Healing As you view this beautiful graphic illustration by Christian Lee, take a look at look into the window of John and Karen's life. Notice how Karen was unable to see she was marrying a man who would end up being an abusive husband... see if you can tell why, or if you would have been able to see it before the relationship went too far. victoria tallman freudiger • christian lee • healing • pain • hypochondria
Saying Goodbye to Blame Saying goodbye to the feelings and belief system of blaming ourselves is a necessary action in order to be healed of hypochondria. If you have a few minutes, join us and see how this was necessary for a lady named "Blame." hypochondria • depression • illness • suicidal • anger
Special Box Healing can become real by your creating a very special miracle box. RoseMeade and Tamara share how just such a place for prayers and troubles can be a blessing. Take a moment and read to see if the 'Special Miracle Box' can improve your life... or maybe someone else you know needs one. miracles • depression • hypochondria • victoria tallman freudiger rosemeade tamara dailey
Staying Sick Can Come To An End Hypochondria causes one to live their life as if they were in a very empty world... if you feel that way, please take the time to read these heartfelt memories and ideas from... RoseMeade hypochondria • hypochondriac • depression • aches • pains
Two Patients Face Painful Truths April and VicToria share two lives with their audience in order to help those studying the illness, Hypochondria. Stephen, Patient No. 1, the hypchondriac, has parents who help him find the truth of his illness. While, Marc, Patient No. 2, finds himself in cancer treatment to face an altogether different sort of truth. The two men meet and attempt helping one another by using role play to see how their illness is affecting others. Won't you come take a look deeper into the hearts of these two men who are ill and see if it can be helpful to you in some way with your life or the lives of others. hypochondria • illness • health • sicknesses • cancer
Uncomfortable for a Season RoseMeade shares that there are many things that cause a person to become uncomfortable. Tired of only giving up things you drink or eat for Lent Season? See what RoseMeade had to become willing to relinquish in order to become more comfortable with herself and others. You too, may find a new perspective in regards to your own comfort zones. comfort • lent • season • uncomfortable • victoria freudiger
Sympathy The Never Ending Cycle Sometimes sympathy is easily given. Most of the time, sympathy is given with care and in a comforting fashion. Some of the time though getting sympathy can become a way of surviving. Take a few minutes and read "Sympathy The Never Eding Cycle" and see if you see the differences. See if you are either being treated with too much sympathy or if you are giving too much sympathy to someone. See how not knowing can be horrific. sympathy • wellness • hypochondria • munchausen • poor
"Why Won't My Doctor Believe Me?" So often, lupus patients' cries for help go unanswered by those who have vowed to help. Why don't doctors listen to their patients? lupus • autoimmune • diseases • connective tissue disease • sle
Bi-Polar and Multi-Personality Disorders RoseMeade shares an exercise she used to bring about a healing from Borderline Personality Disorder and Multi-Personality Trojans. If you feel you can be helped by learning more about this exercise, take a moment and read her new article. depression • wellness • abuse • munchausen • borderline
Diagnosis: Bipolar, Living with the Illness Part two, the finishup, of a study, which includes research and a storyline in order to better understand depression is this month's submission. Combining research and a look within the lives of those living with either manic depression and/or a diagnosis of bipolar, is becoming something the author, April Scheiner, does quite well. If you have not yet taken a peek into the life of Melissa and her mother, we encourage you to do so. Next month, a complete full circle change comes about at RoseMeade's Wellness Nook, please return soon. hypochondria • depression • bipolar disease • april scheiner • victoria freudiger
Hypersensitive or a Hypochondriac People who suffere pain constantly may simply be able to determine that they are hypersensitive instead of a chronic hypochondriac. Being hypersensitive can cause depression, emotional problems, anxiety, and many other ills. Nevertheless, once this condition is detected, the individual who has it can use this awareness to have a better than normal life instead of a life that plagues their every hour of every day. Visit Forced Victims at http://www.forcedvictims.com to learn more about recovery from victimization of symptoms and illnesses. hypochondriac • hypersensitive • illness • healthy • depression
Let's Survive Together! Want to read a beautiful poem by a surviving abuse victim? Carol shares on RoseMeade's Wellness Nook so that others can see surviving is the key! Take a moment to read this beautiful piece she so wanted to share with others who might be hurting from physical, sexual and/or psychological abuse. After twenty years off and on in therapy with a wonderful psychiatrist, she begins to help others as well as herself. Won't you join her and begin your recovery too. wellness • psychological • sexual abuse • physical abuse • victims
Positive Cornucopia and Gumption One thing I learned is that being thirsty for a positive and rewarding life had to become the goal. This goal needed to overpower a life full of sadness and illness. The thing I gained that helped to me change was gumption. It kept me hard at task and took away some of the habit of procrastination. Having and keeping gumption changed many of my defeating bad habits and changed me into someone who had the nerve to breakout of the relapse rut which kept me always vulnerable to depression and illness. With gumption, anyone can have less pondering, more spontaneity, less ‘re-thinking (more confidence) and less fiddling around (avoidance because of fear.) positive thinking • recovery • redirecting negative traits • victoria freudiger • rosemeades wellness nook
Psychological Terrorism RoseMeade discusses how Psychological Terrorism is affecting hypochondriacs. Events such as "Blackout 2003" and "911" can escalate people believing they are ill. Panic attacks are on the rise... read RoseMeade's article and find out why. psychological terrorism • panic attacks • hypochondriacs • hypochondria • illness
Secret Garden RoseMeade shares with her readers how going to her 'Secret Garden' led her to well health. She also provides many suggestions of ways for others to find their own garden and well health. Read this carefully planned article and be own your way to seeing that lifestyles can change. hypochondria • deathbed • illness • recovery • disease
Sharing Your Happiness Thank you for joining the RoseMeade Center for a timely, yet sensitive discussion. Often when it seems as if things are going well for us, an unexpected event can occur and life ends up changing forever. As a victim of violent acts, a person may indeed require the help of others. A fact often unheeded is that victims need inspiration and proof that their unhappiness, which has been caused by trauma and/or abuse will end. The month of April was proclaimed Sexual Assault Month. During this time, a number of rape-survivors joined together to promote awareness of this horrid violation. Sometimes, simply being amongst the company of others that have gone through a similar experience can allow a person to feel the healing and happiness of those that have indeed survived the trauma of sexual assault… hope comes in all sorts of packages. hypochondria • sexual abuse • rape • violence • trauma
The Healing Power of Forgiveness Co-writer, Dimple McInvale and RoseMeade come together in order to share the wonders of how forgiveness provides permanet healing. Dimple shares about her childhood in Alabama. She also brings light to the subject of how battered wifes can suffer hypochondria, as well as bitter anger. hypochondria • dimple mcinvale • victoria tallman freudiger • rosemeade's wellness nook • battered wifes
Victims No Longer Walk with a pad of paper, begin your diary soon and let this brighten 2004 for you. Read this month's message and find out how to be a victim no longer. hypochondria • healing • silence • forced victims • victoria tallman freudiger
What is a Phobia Anyway? Just what is a phobia, anyway? It is commonly considered to be an "irrational persistent fear of or an excessive avoidance of a specific object, some particular activity or situation." My intention is to help sufferers see that if they have hypochondria, they may well have phobias that could be cured and then their hypochondria could be lessened and often times, go away forever. phobias • phobic • hypochondria • hypochondriac • rosemeade
Wounding Wilma Stops Cutting Herself The truth is that there are individuals who do Self-harm. Cutters harm themselves because they believe that they will feel better not worse once the cut happens. Plus, cutters are plagued with obsessions that seem unending. Spend a moment with Wilma and see why she kept cutting herself. Find comfort in learning with help, the was able to stop and find recovery. mutilation • cutting • cutter • slicing • selfharm
Medical Web Searches and Cyberchondria Cyberchondriacs obsessively seek health information online and misdiagnose themselves with serious diseases after conducting Web searches for common symptoms. cyberchondria • cyberchondriac • medical web searches • internet misdiagnose illnesses • hypochondria in web users
Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia is often based upon two main types of testing: medical assessment and trigger point tests. fibromyalgia • fibro • diagnosis • medical assessment • trigger points
Louisa Adams in Saint Petersburg In 1809, Louisa Adams moved with her husband to Saint Petersburg, Russia. The six years the family spent there were very stressful for Louisa. louisa adams • diplomat's wife • saint petersburg • russia • john quincy adams
Yarrow - Natural Remedy for Almost Everything With as many names as it has uses, Achillea millefoliu grows wild all over the world, ready to treat hypochondria, fevers, cyctitis, balding and even pest control. yarrow • herbal remedy • hair loss treatment • contraceptive • herbal hemorrhoid treatment
Perfume and Your Respiratory System Perfumes reach us first by our olfactory system. Our noses pick up the scent, then what? When a perfume is breathed in, it doesn't just fade away. It's in your body for quite a while. Find out more about how perfumes affect our respiratory system in this article. olfactory system • respiratory system • perfume • breathing • fragrance
A Rare Risk with Acupuncture Using a skilled and experienced practitioner of acupuncture will protect you against rare adverse effects of this treatment, such as pneumothorax (a collapsed lung). collapsed lung • pneumothorax • rare adverse effect • acupuncture • traditional chinese medicine
Opera The Love for Three Oranges The Love for Three Oranges (Lyubov k Tryom Apelsiname), a fairytale opera by Sergei Prokofiev: Plot synopsis, character description, and other Prokofiev opera information prokofiev opera love three oranges • sergei prokofiev • the love for three oranges opera • three oranges opera • russian opera love oranges
The Mysterious Pineal Gland The Pineal Gland, a connection between the physical & spiritual and a source of ethereal energy initiating supernatural powers. Discover more about this mysterious gland. pineal gland a connecting link between spiritual a • pineal gland activated by light • pineal gland a powerful source of ethereal energy • symptoms of an under-active pineal gland • tap into your higher mind
DON KNOTTS Don Knotts was born in Morgantown, West Virginia on July 21, 1924. He got his beginnings in show business after creating a dummy named Danny and performing his ventriloquist act at school and church functions. don knotts • barney fife • emmy • the ghost and mr chicken • the reluctant astronaut
Virgo Personality Profile Virgos are hardworking, reliable, logical and highly intellectual. Most have sharp minds and a strong work ethic. virgo • astrology virgo • virgo sun sign • virgo personality • virgo traits
What is Hashimoto's Disease? Hashimoto's is an autoimmune disease, where antibodies produced by the body mistakenly attack the thyroid, leading to its destruction and a condition of hypothyroidism. hashimoto's • thyroiditis • thyroid • disease • hypothyroidism
Why Most People Are Not Psychopathic Psychopaths (also known as sociopaths) don't develop a conscience because they can't experience the required emotions: anxiety, shame, guilt, and empathy. psychopath • sociopath • psychopathic personality disorder • sociopathic personality disorder • why most people are not psychopathic
Four Cartoonists Hit the Road Alternative comics comic book tour Tom Delvin James Kochalka Megan Kelso Dylan Horrocks Tom Hart alternative comics • comic book tour • tom delvin • james kochalka • megan kelso
LITTLE GIRL GROWING UP: MAN ON THE MOON, MY GIRL A look at MAN IN THE MOON and MY GIRL, two movies that are girls coming-of-age stories. movies • reviews • man in the moon • my girl
Discovering a Diagnosis: The Beginning This month diagnosis of different disorders is the focus. We not only bring a story-line to help people to see some differences in behaviors, but we provide links to questionnaires that can be used to help determine if you or your loved ones need help. April and VicToria have come together yet again this month, staying current with what is currently in the news this month, to enlighten visitors at Suite101 on such an important subject. depression • diagnosis • bipolar • manic depression • wellness |
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