The Broken Heart Disease
Did you know that a broken heart is, and can be a very serious illness? Most people will simply scoff at you and tell you to shrug it off, especially in the United States, because as a culture we’re “workers” especially if you find yourself upstate along the eastern boarder. Being tough becomes part of your wardrobe practically. But nevertheless, as science is progressing, and finally beginning to acknowledge depression as a very serious, and sometimes life threatening disease..
You have to consider the possibility that a broken heart can be just as menacing. After all, many cases of serious chronic depression are actually caused by a such a thing as a broken heart. People have literally died and lost the’ll to live, though that class of demographics is usually held for the elderly, it has been known to reach the younger generations as well. Think about the last time your girlfriend or boyfriend literally “broke” your heart! How did it make you feel? Trust me, coming from someone who can for sure relate, it’s a horrible experience, but we move on, we fight our way through it, we get mad, we place blame, whatever it takes to mend our own pride, because that is what we’ve to do in this day and age just keep on moving.
A further useful point regarding this issue. How many people can you name right now, who may not ever admit to it, but have had their feet just ripped right out from under them by a significant other? How many people do you know today that are walking around with a broken heart? I cannot speak for anyone else, but I know quite a few. Sometimes people just need a little help, maybe if your reading this, you’re one of them. Just know that though dealing with the loss of a love, or a broken heart can be one of most isolating and loneliest journeys we as human-beings ever face, you’re not alone! Just take a deep breath, and keep your hold on the situation, and I’m sure you’ll be just fine.
BEE GEES ~ HOW CAN YOU MEND A BROKEN HEART ~ 1971.
Below we’ve sorted out a few serious symptoms of a broken heart, with some helpful tips. Our hope is that they may offer you a bit of peace, and some better understanding of just what it means to be human, after all, it’s only when you open up your heart to love, that your heart can be broken In the first place.
1. Loss of Appetite. So many people refuse to eat when they’re suffering on the inside. This happens in both relationships, and during the grieving process. We’ve found that sweet “comfort” foods can quickly reverse this disorder very quickly. Find a food that you truly enjoy and do not be afraid to treat yourself.
2. Feelings of isolation- This is quite common during a break up, considering the person you would have normally shared this sort of experience with in the past is the one causing it..This will come and go quickly. Just keep in mind, all the millions and millions of people who have ever walked the earth. Many of them walked alone, some of them died alone, more then likely this won’t be your story, but it helps to keep the idea in your head that you’re not the first person to experience this sort of trauma, and you certainly won’t be the last.
3. *Anger! (be prepared and be careful with this one, this anger can be directed towards other people, or even yourself!) Take a walk, play the situation like a chess board. The cooler you present yourself during these trials and tribulations, the better you’ll look to others, and the better you’ll feel about how you handled the situation when you look back on this as a dusty memory.
4. Do not Hate. If you cannot work it out, what you do now, and how you carry yourself can echo around you in ways you cannot even imagine. Continue to work, laugh, and smile. Life does go on, and the speed at which this happens often depends on ourselves. How long will you allow yourself to feel this empty and drab inside?
5. If you do have the strong urge to get even with the one who hurt you the most..why not do it in a positive healthy manner? The next time you see her, or him, smile! Laugh, be happy, do not dare throw anything in their face, but just get the message out that you’re not hurting! You’re fine, and have already started to move on. This will tick your partner off like NOTHING else could. The wonderful thing about this trick is you didn’thing wrong..considering you’re polite about it. Who knows what could happen, but about 50% of the time the other person will begging for another chance with you, now you have the ball in your court.
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