Monday, November 26, 2012

How young is too young???



                So you have a child that has multiple imaginary friends, and the more she talks about them the more you get to know them, the more you get to know them you notice things that make you wonder if what she is seeing something else. 
                At what point would it occur to you that maybe these “imaginary friend s” are something else and at what age? How would you know if the child is faking in order to get attention to the point where the child gets violet with their siblings or other kids or if the child is actually seeing things?
                And what if it turns out that your child has some form of schizophrenia, what then? In the video the little girl says 400 the cat is telling her to hurt her new baby brother so the parents decide to live in separate apartments in order to keep the peace between their children. Wouldn’t it be easier to simply hospitalized the child or put her on medication? As a parent how would this decision be based on, the good it will do for the child or the easier it would make life for the parent? And if, for arguments sake, the child is hospitalized, does that help or hinder her condition? Rebecca says she hates people because they do not understand her, her condition or her issues and has already attempted suicide before the age of 10. Was her hatred and suicide attempt are because she was institutionalized or were the voices telling her?
                She does have a point I think, not many people understand what children with schizophrenia are going through. Especially because of their age, many pass it off as attention tantrums and think nothing of it. But what if we are wrong a child may be ingenious and manipulative but at the end of the day they are still children.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Accidental Discoveries


When you hear about a new pill or medication, what do you assume? That the medication is tested thoroughly and its intended effects and side effects are known, well think again.  Pills are made pretty much by trial and error; it looks like it might work so let’s try it out.
                Now don’t get the wrong idea either, scientists aren’t just mixing stuff and selling it, medications have some form of intended purpose. The curious thing is though that these medications serve multiple illnesses. For example, bromides were supposed to reduce the sexual impulse because it was believed that masturbation produced epileptic attacks thus bromides were supposed to reduce epileptic attacks. Although bromide did decrease epileptic attacks as well as cause impotence in men, it wasn’t because these two factors were related.
                Another accidental discovery was latisse originally derived from Lumigan a glaucoma treatment. Latisse is a wonder drug used to grow longer, thicker or darker lashes. Who would’ve guessed it right? Among others are Viagra, originally meant as a vasodilator, iproniazid the first antidepressant meant to treat tuberculosis and most famous of all is Penicillin. Discovered in 1928 penicillin was a mold growing in a petri dish, penicillin lead to cures to diseases such as syphilis, gangrene and tuberculosis.
                It’s crazy how some of the greatest moments in medicine occurred through by a stroke of chance. I think we got the right idea it’s just that sometimes it’s the obvious that evades us that the answers emerge on their own.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Insomiacs

Insomnia; sleeplessness caused by not being able to sleep or not sleeping enough. As college students we all know how that feels to some degree. It's just that there never seems to be enough hours in the day to sleep enough to satisfy.
I know it is a common belief that some people use alcohol to help them sleep but for those that don't know, this method has a short-term effect. After frequent use of this method the individual builds a tolerance which end up reversing the effects in some making alcohol the cause for insomnia.
As college students the most likely cause for lack of sleep is stress. Pulling all nighters the day before and exam or overstressing about how hard an upcoming test will be can take it's toll on the body and mind.
Eventually the fact that you have trouble sleeping becomes such a routine thing that you start to expect it and end up "learning" to be an insomniac.Crazy right, that fact that it's self-induced is not easy to take in. But just as it is conditioned, it can also be unconditioned.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Stress and the Immune System



Stress, it is a killer. We’ve all felt its effects; the fatigue, the fever, the loss of appetite, and in my case acid reflux. We often overlook these things thinking they’ll go away on its own as if they were symptoms to a common cold.
                Although chances are that the symptoms are, considering the strain your immune system is under, that of a cold other roles can also influence stress therefore your health. Many studies have shown that continued stress creates havoc on your health however studies have also shown that short terms of stress improve performance.
                For example, someone who lives in a stressful environment say a demanding job, unappreciative spouse, troublesome kids, etc. is more likely to decline in his performance of his day to day activities, his health would also start to decline and would only lead to depression, aches and pains fatigue, and concentration difficulties. Also, if a person who is already sick stressing out would only prolong the duration of the illness. Studies show that patients who are stressed take longer to recuperate than those without stress.
                There are ways in which a person can reduce the stress in their lives. Meditation and yoga are great examples of relaxation as well as exercise; exercise is a great way to reduce stress because it helps reduce anxiety and improves health. A way to look for stress reducers is by seeing stress as a mind and body problem rather than just the mind or the body separately.