kristoff wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:34 pm
With as much running around and visits to Botanical Gardens and such, not only do you put me to shame, but you are getting a lot of walking in, at least. I walk up the dang stairs and I can get winded. So don't worry about the exercise, I suspect.
BTW, got your email. Sounds like things are finally working right ! Good timing too !
Been busy as can be - haven't been responding to many emails lately, except clients (17 since Friday). Tired but flush.
You keep on doing what you are doing, you'll be just fine. You go girl!
K
Hi Kristoff,
Danya (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:20 pm
It's always good to hear from you.
I know how busy you are and I was not expecting a reply to the email.
I'm calm this morning and ready, I think, to hear anything.
Yes, a number of things are finall
mrt (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:03 pm
y working right. What a relief!
Thanks for being there and the encouraging words.
Hugs,
Danya
Whew I'm feeling like you and I are in a mirror (over) researching stuff on the web!
I'm sorry your feeling so much stress. If I can suggest one thing work on THAT
first and the rest should be a breeze!
I'm saying a prayer this all resolves itself quickly.
Hi MrT,
I thought you might relate to
nullorchis (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:49 am
all this research stuff on the web.

I agree, I need to work on bringing do
wn my stress level right away.
I appreciate the prayer.
Hugs,
Danya
Knowledge is empowering.
Incomplete knowledge can cause anxiety and stress.
Hi nullorchis,
I totally agree knowledge is empowering, but only as long as we know what to do with it, how to interpret it and so on. In certain subjects, I'm reasonably capable of doing this. In others, like medicine, I may get the general drift of things but by reading I cannot hope
nullorchis (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:49 am
to match the experience and knowledge of a good physician. Still, it's good to know some things and I never blindly accept whatever a doctor tells me.
Transindential Meditation can he
lp re-establish mind over body control.
There exist medically proven mental exercises that can help control such physical things as blood pressure.
I currently use mental exercises and relaxation techniques that do lower my pulse rate, get rid of migraines and so on. I learned these in a lab years ago, where a technician monitored things l
nullorchis (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:49 am
ike blood pressure, skin temperatures, pulse rate while I went through the exercises. The instruments showed that these mental exercises were working.
Not that mental exercises can regulate all body processes.
But the mind can have a negative impact
upon the body.
Meditation can help minimize the mind's negative impact on the body.
Such activity just takes time, practice, and is chemical free.
I totally agree that the mind can have a negative impact on the body. I, too, do some medita
Danya (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:55 pm
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