SOUTH
SHORE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
Monthly News - September 2005
STRESS
Your boss is getting on your nerves; you have
to get a project finished but the phone keeps
ringing; your car breaks down; your bills are
piling up; your in-laws are coming to dinner;
your mother says she never sees you anymore;
you are feeling overwhelmed; YOU’VE GOT
STRESS!!
There is simply no escaping it. Our lives
and the world we live in are loaded with stress.
More than 66% of all visits to a primary-care
physician are for stress-related disorders.
Every week 112 million people take medication
for stress-related disorders. Job stress costs
American industry more than 150 billion dollars
yearly in absenteeism, lost productivity, accidents
and medical insurance. It is worth noting that
some stress may be good. Many people are more
alert, more productive and consequently happier
and healthier with a certain amount of stress.
Beyond that, however, it stops contributing
to your ability to function and starts inhibiting
it.
Stress is a double-edged sword. Things going
wrong produces stress, and it causes things
to go wrong. Stress over an extended period
of time can make you quit your job, can lead
you to depression, or to drugs and alcohol.
All of these can and will certainly affect
your ability to perform, your ability to earn
money and your quality of life. We all need
to do more to combat stress, we have to learn
to find a balance in our work and personal
lives. Certainly there are some things that
you simply can not do anything about, for example,
the unexpected death of a loved one, natural
disasters, and accidents. However, everyone
can and should carefully examine their lives
and make an honest attempt to reduce the stress-producing
circumstances that make unnecessary demands
upon them. Determine which things you can do
something about, concentrate your time and
energy on them and try to avoid the obvious
ones. We should emphasize wellness, focus on
the positive and relaxation, whatever the circumstance.
Chiropractic should also play an important
role in your stress management. When a stress-inducing
event occurs, muscles contract, breathing becomes
faster and deeper, heartbeat increases and
digestion is halted. This all occurs as a response
to a nervous impulse. Continually contracted
muscles will cause subluxation and being subluxated
will lower your ability to deal with stress.
Chiropractic, however, can work for everyone
because it removes nerve interference and interrupts
the contracted muscle/increased stress cycle.
Chiropractic care coupled with positive thinking
and other stress management techniques can
create a sense of well-being and a zest for
life and lead to a longer, more productive,
happier and healthier life.
- Dr. Bill |