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One question that weighed heavily on my mind in the few days after being told I had leukemia, was "What had caused it all?"
When we asked our doctors that very question, all he could
do was shrug his shoulders and tell us "Bad luck..."
Apparently there's no one solid pathway that can explain how
people get a lot of cancers - there isn't an explanation for many other diseases too for
that matter.
I, through how I dealt with my condition mentally, hadn't
really given it too much thought though. I had a disease to deal with - it didn't
matter to me how I'd gotten it after I changed my attitude toward it all.
All
that mattered to me was how it could be treated.
But in hindsight, I feel I know exactly what caused my
sickness.
Stress.
It's something we've become accustomed to - especially in
the last 10 - 20 years. It's become part of life that everyone has to deal
with. But it doesn't have to be. In fact it shouldn't be.
It's killing people.
Both physical and emotional stress equally have a range of
effects on the body that have dangerous repercussions that people underestimate
or consider to be manageable when it isn't.
It can cause hypertension, depression, nausea, loss of sex
drive even! And over a longer time frame of a few weeks or months it drastically
increases your body's secretions of cortisol and adrenaline, which gives you symptoms
of insomnia, weight gain and moodiness, and can even, as I believe occurred in me,
cause cancer or expose you to other dangerous diseases from the effects it has
on slowly breaking down your body's cells and immune system!
You may think it's fine to throw an all-nighter or two before
an exam period or as you're finishing off a report for the boss, you may think
it's okay to be overwhelmed by all your struggles every now and then as long as
you keep functioning, you may think it's fine to hold all your emotions in
until you release it all on people you love and care about.
It's not.
It's not only endangering your life and only making you
unhappy.
But there is good news.
It may be hard to see straight away, but you do have a
choice on how you let stress impact your life. More often than not it's our own
selves that create it. And if you see this from another
perspective, it also means that we do have the propensity and the power to change ourselves and
our lifestyle and take away that stress from our lives.
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Let me take you back to my life in the months of December 2010 - May
2011. It was summer holidays during the first few months of that period, a time
where kids would be running outside in the beautiful weather, having fun
playing cricket or footy with the other kids down the street or heading off to
the local pool for a dip.
What I was doing, though, was far from that.
You see, it was my year 12, my final year of high school,
the year before I entered university. I had to sit the HSC, an examination that
would determine what course I would get into for university - something that
would probably decide my career path for life.
I wanted to do medicine. Really badly. In my eyes, it was
one of the most noble professions where you got to deal directly with people
and help them in their times of need while also being able to provide well for
yourself and your family in the future. But as many of you know, it's a
challenging course, and the hardest thing about it is just getting a seat.
So unlike those other kids who got to run around and enjoy
their holidays, I spent mine locked up in my room studying as hard as I could.
You see, my philosophy, my plan of attack, was to study hard
and long during my holiday periods and learn everything I needed to for the
whole year then - in order to allow me to only focus on preparing for exams
while everyone else would still be learning content.
A good idea, I know, but
the way I did it was just damn right unhealthy.
I was, months away from any
assessments, pulling off all-nighters, powering through textbook after textbook
in Maths, writing up essay after essay for English and learning concept after
concept for my sciences. I was studying at least 16 hours a day! Add to this
travel times to and from tutoring institutions, meal times and time for other
necessities, and time spent with family on the odd occasion, and that left
around an average of 4 - 6 hours of sleep per night. And that's with close to
no exercise and a bad diet too.
And I maintained that for a good 2 months.
It seems wreckless and stupid looking back. That's
because it was wreckless and stupid...
But you see this kind of attitude in people everywhere
today. In our 21st century lifestyles, often we prioritise our jobs, our
responsibilities, our studies over our health, relationships, families and
friends. The effects of the stress we put on ourselves for these aspects of our
life eats away at us, whether we admit it or not - and the effects may not be seen for months, even years.
Just looking at our politicians and leaders changing of our years is a prime example of how stress affects us! Barack Obama, when he got elected, looked a
young, vibrant leader literally oozing with enthusiasm and hope. Just have a
glance at the photos before and you can see the impacts of stress on the body.
Left: Obama before
taking office. Right; Obama 4 years later after his first term.
The same thing has happened all around the world actually.
In my own country, Australia, our current Prime Minister has changed just as
much in just as short a time period too.
Left: Kevin Rudd campaigning in late '07. Right - Kevin Rudd early in 2013.
But it doesn't just happen to our politicians.
In our modern,
rat-race society I see people all around me, every day, working themselves to excessive limits, often above and beyond the call of duty, in order to make a few extra bucks, or
progress in their careers or to please their boss.
I see it in my family. My mother - especially when she was
studying for her MBA and working at the same time - would often stay up to 12
or 1am at night working on projects for clients for weeks on end. How she
manages to look so young and keep so healthy is beyond me. Probably her
immaculate diet to be honest.
My uncle, her younger brother, hasn't handled it as well. He
works as a financial consultant and had put in the hard work and done well to
get into, and achieve highly, in a very prestigious university in a very
challenging course. Thus he was headhunted almost straight out of university
and works contracts end on end for big companies.
Yet though he is successful, he works his butt off. Whenever
I call him or he calls us, he sounds so tired. If he does come over on the odd
occasion - he'd fall asleep - right there on the ground or on the chair he was
sitting on, just exhausted from day after day of constantly overworking himself.
He's only 37 years of age, and he's already got hair as white as Santa Claus
with deep wrinkles on his brow when a few years ago he had the looks of a man
in his mid 20s.
I drew the short straw perhaps - I managed to harm myself
enough to get a life threatening disease so early in life. It may not have been
the stress only that contributed to my cancer - there may have been other
factors, who knows. But I do know for a fact that stress DID play a major part
in it developing.
But I can't go back and change that now.
What I can do is vow to not allow myself, ever again, to
cause myself that much harm again.
I'll vow to myself that I will always take time out for myself,
eat healthy, exercise or at the very least - get enough sleep - no matter how
many exams or how many night-shifts I may have to work in the future.
And to you, my readers, who may be going through, or may end
up going through stressful events in the future, let me ask you one question.
Why wait until you've got cancer, or heart failure, or peptic ulcers to change your lifestyle, habits and attitude in order to make your own life easier, happier and healthier?
Why wait until you've got cancer, or heart failure, or peptic ulcers to change your lifestyle, habits and attitude in order to make your own life easier, happier and healthier?
Even if you don't think you have a problem right now - or if
you think you can handle it - just take a step back and examine your life and
ask yourself if there's anything you can do to make it less stressful. Ask
yourself why you have to take on such a huge workload when you haven't seen
your family awake in a week. Understand that though there will be times or
occasions when you can't help but stress out about things, there will
always be another option, another, easier, way to do it - or at the very least - that
you can give yourself a little break afterwards to allow your body to rest.
You can do it from today! You don't have to quit your job,
or even make huge changes to do this!
The changes you make may be just to spend
a half-hour a day going for a walk around the local park with your kids, or to
maybe start your studies a little earlier and to pace yourself, or to possibly
even reduce your workload if needs be.
You can't change yourself overnight.
But you can always do
little things to make your life less stressful.
The next time you're stuck in traffic, getting late for
work, instead of getting angry at the car in-front of you for not moving quick
enough in the queue of traffic, take a little step back and relax. Your
worrying won't be able to push the thousands of cars ahead of you forward and
speeding is only going to endanger yourself or your fellow drivers, so why do
it? Just put on some nice music and relax and think about being late when you
get there.
Next time you're worrying before entering an exam or
worrying whether your proposal or report will be shut down by your boss - just
take a step back and ask yourself why? In the end, you've done what you have
done in your preparation and by worrying, all you're doing is making yourself
more prone to forget things out of panic when in the actual exam or just making
yourself unhappy over something you can't control!
I guarantee you that by taking a step back, analysing yourself
and questioning your doubts and worries, by seeing another way to look at your
situation and by accounting and planning for obstacles in your path that may
increase your stress, you WILL save you a lot of pain, and will be happier and
healthier in life.
And if you're blessed enough to be able to be able to, you
owe it to YOURSELF to allow yourself the healthiest, happiest, life possible.
I'll leave with this
message from the words of the immortal Bob Marley.
"In every life
we have some trouble, but when you worry you make it double!"
"Don't worry, be
happy."
Any stresses you may have, any problems that are confounding
you at the moment - do post them in the comments below (you can do so
anonymously) and I'll help you to reduce them if I can.
Remember - also - that emotional stress is just as dangerous
as physical stress in its impacts of the body - and often more dangerous
because it can last for a long time and hence cause more damage to your body
without you even knowing you are! So don't ignore that either! The first, often hardest thing to do is talk about it.
Once you're past that though, I'm sure you can beat it.
Once you're past that though, I'm sure you can beat it.
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