Dehydrated?
Dehydrated? There’s a wrong way to drink water.
If you’re like most people I’ve spoken to, you wait to drink water until you feel thirsty. Then you chug a bottle of water, make that AHHHH noise, and then call it a day.
This doesn’t work to rehydrate you. Why?! Because you’re going to pee it back out in a hot minute.
Living with Fluid Restrictions
If your medical provider has put you (or someone you care about) on a fluid restriction, listen up! Living with a fluid restriction means that there is a limit to the total amount of liquid you can consume in a day. It seems to go against everything you’ve ever heard or been told about being healthy and well, but for fluid restricted people, that extra bottle of water is an extra spicy bad no-go.
Emotional Wellness
Truth is, emotions are indicators. They’re just signals from your biology - like a notification pop up on your phone. It’s trying to grab your attention.
Physical Wellness
Your muscles are how you move. If you have no mobility, quality of life really suffers. Mobility is tied to independence. For our aging parents (and also ourselves!) this is a huge issue.
Social Wellness
Social wellness is a huge part of our overall wellness. The hit to our social lives during this pandemic has been a solid chunk of why we have felt so terrible.
Getting an injection or vaccine? Have it hurt less.
My working definition of fear is “the anticipation of pain.” That is very real for people who have had a bad experience with healthcare. So what can we DO?! Are there things we could do to make our own healthcare experience more pleasant? ABSOLUTELY. I’m glad you asked!
Financial Wellness
Good news! This is NOT a post trying to get you to buy a program or sign up for any multi-level-marketing drudgery. This is about dreaming bigger than you are right now.
Occupational Wellness
Every day is blursday. What month is it even?! 2022?! That has to be a typo.
Intellectual Wellness
Curiosity doesn’t get enough credit. You accidentally kill one cat and suddenly that’s all anyone can talk about. Use your curiosity. It is your friend. It could lead to amazing new things and discoveries.
Environmental Wellness
Let’s talk about Environmental Wellness - and I don’t mean climate change. That’s a whole different issue. Your environment is the physical place you’re in. The University of Lynchburg defines environmental wellness as “the livability of your surroundings.” This could be anything from letting dishes pile up at home to a hostile work environment. What is it about your physical environment that is stealing your Peace?
Beating anxiety with SCIENCE!
My medical provider says I have a “high sympathetic tone” which is a polite way to say I’m high strung. This manifests day-to-day as anxiety and if I don’t get it under control, I can end up in a full blown panic attack. But how DOES one just “Get it under control?!” (Said with as little snark as I can muster.) My problem had been WHAT DO I DO with the physical symptoms when I feel like I’m coming out of my skin?
Need A Fresh Start?
No joke, I’ve lost over 55 pounds since the pandemic started. Here’s how I did it.
Health ALLY
I couldn’t stop thinking about how access to that information could’ve saved her days of agony and worry. The hospital staff *thought* they communicated the situation. Sometimes, the simplest medical terminology a physician can give is still over the head of the average lay person. That’s where I come in. Think of me as bilingual, in that way.
Can we get personal for a sec? I almost died.
It’s almost Christmas. Holiday shopping is in full swing. I am in Barnes and Noble, the happiest place on Earth. I am also about to pee my pants. Is it excitement? Is it the grande caramel brûlée latte from the cafe? Who knows. What I do know is that I have birthed multiple children and no-one better tell me any funny jokes right now.
The Energy Crisis - a nutrition problem
I’m not saying you aren’t eating, but have you checked the nutritional content of American snacks? (Spoiler alert: it’s not good news.)
Where do you get your information?
IMAGINE IT!
Asking a scientist with a degree in meteorology about clouds. Seems like 1+1=2 but that’s not common practice. Actually, it’s the first time I’ve seen it.
Why does my stomach hurt all the time?
How do you explain that every time you eat, your stomach hurts. I do want to see you. I don’t want to feel like death afterward. It’s miserable to have to decline that piece of birthday cake because you know you’ll be trapped in the bathroom for the rest of the party. It’s awful to have to plan to have a heating pad with you - just in case. Anybody relate? Anyone? Beuller?