There is no doubt one looks forward to a complete recovery each time one consults a doctor for an illness.That is the ideal situation. Having been treated by a health personnel using drugs, surgery and psychological measures, two things will naturally result. One will either be "cured" to a certain level of well-being or succumb to the illness. When, unfortunately, your illness is not curable and has to be controlled, you can do certain things to help yourself.
First, give thanks and be grateful to God. Ones incurable Diabetes mellitus, hypertension or cerebral palsy could just be ones own cross. Everybody has his or her own cross to carry. You don't have to blame anyone or think your God is not caring. He loves and cares for everyone.
Secondly, endeavor to comply with the drugs used in controlling your ill-health. Whatever unpleasant feelings and deprivations taking the drugs entails is just the price you pay for the benefits. We always pay a certain price for the drugs and surgery used in treating us. Keep taking your drugs but, mentally, focus on the benefits and you will feel less of the side effects.
Finally, show some sincere understanding and cooperation to loved ones afflicted with incurable illness. The sick one needs it so much. Don't blame the sick one for the illness. As you probably know,the sick one with an incurable illness did not cause the condition nor is he/she enjoying it.
In conclusion, ones mental attitude to ones illness makes a lot of differences. Do the sick one look at it as a curse or as a punishment? A positive mental attitude to ones health challenge is very important in coping with the situation. The sick one should, on a daily basis, radiate optimism and hope to people around him/her. This will lessen the misery and sadness around the sick one.
In all cases, one should never wish for death or contemplate taking ones life or that of a loved one suffering an incurable disease. Is your obesity incurable? Reject it by clicking: http://mc87champ.fatsecret.hop.clickbank.net
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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