Monday 9 January 2017

What is stress?

Think about what get's you down in your life but you don't have to tell us unless you want to.

All we need to know is how you cope with it and how it affects you.

How would you help and or treat someone who is going through stress for whatever reason who has disabilities, health problems, mental health problems, long - conditions or and etc?
 As odd as it may sound the fact that those of us who more sensitive than those people without disabilities and that, we tend to feel sad, angerly, fur straughted or and etc with or without a reason, which can be embarrassing when we feel negative for no reason.

People with disabilities and health problems for example, they may feel stressed they have been treated by others when it comes to a lack of communication and understanding. Too many people taking them different things on one thing, which can be confusing to a point it is a health risk on how it can affect whatever illness, condition or and etc they have got. Just remember the most common ones such as Epilepsy, Anxiety, Depression, Diabetes or and etc. On top of that there could be a risks of such things as strokes and heart attacks if the person is really stressed.

We tend to be misunderstood, when feel negative for no reason because it's something people don't understand unless they go through the same. As the years have gone on, society has been trying to understand. It's not fully understood even by those of us who go through it ourselves, which is why it can make those of who are going through it feel embarrassed how we feel, which can be part of the person's condition or whatever else they may be suffering from.

 Don't get me wrong, I am not saying so much in the last ten to twenty years or so but  roughly 30 odd years back or more, people who suffered from conditions that made them negative either without a reason or with or without a reason were from my experience seen as an attention seeker just turning up to see a Health profession to waste their time, which is not the case for those who suffer from conditions and other things that affect their lives more so than others, which made the person suffering feel twice as bad and unwell than before they walked through the room. What we shouldn't do is make the person feel as if they are doing something wrong all the while. We shouldn't make them feel as if they are hard work. We should try to think about how we would feel if we were in their positive, put yourself in that person's shoes. Move on from the past, don't make them feel as if they wasting your time. What I have said you may not need to know all but it's good to have the understanding so you tell other Health professions if you need to. http://www.itv.com/news/2017-01-11/defendant-slashes-his-own-throat-in-court/

It's true what they say when dealing with someone who or who can't help themselves is no use helping. However' these things should be worth checking out mainly when it comes to proof of their conditions and or whatever they may be suffering from. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't take and step back and be too soft on them. I do agree there are a lot out there who are milking the system and even attention seeking just to waste worker's time. However' without asking for proof and checking with some people you could be turning the wrong ones away. Bearing in  mind a lot of people have been sent from place to place and pillow to post and not getting anywhere to a point where they feel it's not worth trying again. Feeling as if they are hard work to society to a point they have had enough and are at risk of taking their own lives, which no one wants to hear of or see. This is where the benefit system has been a fine example of that for the past coming up to seven years this year. However' don't get me wrong please do watch your health and safety, at the same time I do understand that Health professions so have their share stress too from all kinds of patients.

As a paramedic, it is your job to prepare you patience for hospital and have some understanding why the person is unwell.



Stress, Worry, Panic, Anxiety, Sadness and Depression. 

Stress is a form of worry in life's situation which we all suffer from time but most of us most so than others, meaning some of us are more sensitive, which then becomes Anxiety. It's always on our minds until whatever we are worried is sorted one way or the other. If it can can't be sorted, then it sets into fear, then it does sets into panic.  However' more often than not we worry about things that are less of a problem to you, something small to you but huge to us, it feels like the end of the world. When it comes to Depression things can seem more negative than what they really or and people who don't Mental Health problems. Depression is a feeling of sadness, Anxiety is a feeling of worry, fear and panic whether there's a reason or not, which can vary from person to person.

Examples of worries people with disabilities and health problems face.

Everyone's life and emotions are different so we all have different problems and worries, naturally. Some of us are more sensitive than others. Mostly people with disabilities and health problems worry about the benefits cuts, changes, not able to work. being put into the wrong work, not able to get the support they need for what they need or and etc. Even Hate Crime is one of them, which is a huge concern but also a major concern.


 The government is mostly to blame for making valuable people victims mainly when it comes to the benefits cuts.  http://sararevealed.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/plan-for-disability-hate-crime.html http://sararevealed.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/learning-disability-hate-crime.html this affect people physically and mentally depending kind of crime it is.



This is where there can be communication barriers. A lot people excepting more of people, which is not surprising when there are so many disabilities and health problems that are hidden but even then it's not always the case.

These are a list of links that can worry people with disabilities and health problems to a point their health and even lives are at risk.
https://www.facebook.com/Accessibleforall/videos/372115979831530/?hc_ref=SEARCH

http://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/atos-nurse-lied-about-pip-claimant-attending-assessment-alone/

http://bit.ly/2iE52Be
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/wetherspoons-doormen-eject-wheelchair-bound-9584838
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jan/08/the-crisis-of-disabled-millennials-it-feels-hopeless?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
http://strokeassociation.online-news.org.uk/quiz.html?_tel=6046847135383552&_teurl=4970178962259968&_tesa=ecapP2
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Dyspraxia-in-adults/Pages/Introduction.aspx

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