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Checklists for Physical,
Emotional, Mental, and Spiritual Health.
By Mary Kurus
Are you Healthy?
Be Your
Own Best Advisor
In today’s busy world, people are rushing around with
complex schedules, a variety of activities, leading to long
days. In many
homes both spouses need to work to support themselves and
their family and time is limited for personal relationships
and for health. Children
are having to take on additional responsibilities to look
after aging parents. There
is so much discussion about health care systems and yet
people are complaining about not feeling well even though
their physicians tell them they are healthy.
How do we know if we are healthy, physically, mentally,
emotionally and spiritually. The following are checklists to use for a quick
review of your personal health. These symptoms are
the signals or signposts that something is wrong. We need to learn to
listen to our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit.
Checklists are effective to use when preparing to see a
physician or alternative health practitioner. How often have
we gone to visit a physician or health practitioner and
forgotten to ask the questions we wanted to ask. How often have we
forgotten to tell the physician about symptoms which are
making us uncomfortable. It is important to prepare for these visits, to
identify clearly which symptoms we are experiencing, and to
prepare a list of questions we want to ask the practitioner. Don't be brushed aside and don't let a
practitioner rush us out of their office. We have the right to
have clear answers to our questions, even if the answer is:
"I don’t know". Ask, ask more questions, and then ask more questions
again. In doing
this we will be taking the first steps to take charge of our
health.
The Symptoms of Physical Illness
The following is a list of physical symptoms which in
either mild, medium or high levels can indicate to an
individual that something is not right. We need to learn to
listen to our bodies and respect the signals our bodies are
giving us. Do not allow physicians or practitioners to dismiss
you or your symptoms and do not dismiss them yourself. You are entitled to
a thorough analysis and to answers. Sometimes the answer will be “we don't
know”. What
is important is that you understand they don’t know what
to do or how to eliminate your illness.
So often the physician or practitioner dismisses
symptoms. Many times we ourselves dismiss our symptoms until
they become quite serious. At times when physicians don’t know how to assess
different symptoms they label them as psychosomatic, or, if
you're a woman, the common excuse is that it’s PMS or
menopause. Some
of these symptoms are indicators of emotional, mental or
spiritual difficulties and only indicate that your physical
body is telling you that something is wrong elsewhere.
Have fun checking the status of your health.
Physical Symptoms
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Fatigue or lethargy
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Fatigue after eating
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Fatigue at specific times of the day
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Tiredness after a normal night of sleep
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Difficulty sleeping or a restless or interrupted
sleep pattern
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Grinding of teeth at night
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Drowsiness after receiving eight hours sleep on
average
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Loss of sexual desire
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Impotence
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Numbness in body or limbs
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Chills and feeling cold
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Feeling hot
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Intestinal gas
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Regular heartburn
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Indigestion
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Bloating
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Burning sensation in your chest
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Pain or tightness in the chest
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Nasal congestion or discharge
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Food allergies or food sensitivities
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Burning or tearing of eyes
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Sore or dry throat
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Frequent headaches
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Assorted types of pain
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Asthma
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Shortness of breath
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Recurring dry cough
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Recurring bronchitis
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Joint pains
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Muscle pains
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Muscle aches or weakness
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Joint swelling
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Low blood sugar
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High blood sugar
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Heavy feelings in our legs
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Aching pains in feet
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Constipation
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Diarrhea
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Yeast infections
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Fungous infections of the skin
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Fungous in the nails
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Athlete’s foot
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Jock itch
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Rashes
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Recurring infections, colds and flu
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Dizziness
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Craving certain types of food
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Hunger pangs soon after eating
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Unexplained weight loss or weight gain
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Painful urination
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Hyperactivity
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Urinary urgency or frequency
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Vaginal itch or burning
Symptoms of Emotional Illness
It is important to note that the following emotional
symptoms can have many causes. Some of these
symptoms are the direct result of physical problems. For example, food
allergies or food sensitivities can create emotional
difficulties. Low levels of certain minerals, vitamins
and hormones can
create emotional illness. Recent research has shown that low levels of
magnesium can cause depression and Attention Deficit
Disorder in children. It
is not possible for technology to test accurately for a
magnesium deficiency since only one percent of magnesium is
in an individuals blood, the balance being in their
intercellular matter. Children
are prescribed Ritalin and Prozac when they may be suffering
from a magnesium deficiency.
Emotional, physical and sexual abuse which occurred many
years prior can easily trigger emotional symptoms many years
after the abuse took place. If the abuse was repressed the
memories remain in the body creating havoc with an
individual’s emotional life.
Our emotions are complex responses which are sensitive to
physical, mental, environmental, relational and spiritual
stimuli. Often there is a sense of shame attached to the
experiencing of emotional difficulties. There is often a
social stigma attached to emotional difficulties which
causes many to either avoid looking at their emotional
symptoms or to hide the emotions they are experiencing.
Emotional Symptoms
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Frequent irritability
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Depression
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Apathy
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Lethargy
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Frequent anxiety or nervousness
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Recurring anger or resentments
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Recurring self-pity
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Always blaming others for your problems
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Constant complaining
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High level of fear, anxiety and anger
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Feeling spacey, unreal and scattered
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Feeling ungrounded
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Lack of stability in emotions
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Strong emotional swings e.g. From great sadness to
extreme happiness
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Frenetic impulsiveness
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Constant need to change living environment, friends
and employment
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Abusive behavior
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Becoming angry very quickly
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Temper tantrums
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The intensity of an emotional response is
disproportional to the given situation
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Highly reactive
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Inability to see your own behavior
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Difficulty in discussing personal problems without a
lot of emotionality
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Hearing voices
Symptoms of Mental Illness
The negative social stigma attached today to mental
illness indicates how fearful and how lacking in knowledge
we are of mental illness. Perhaps this is because we know so little about these
imbalances and seeing or knowing individuals who have mental
or emotional difficulties make us feel helpless and afraid. People who are
mentally ill are often out of control.
Those who have received treatment for mental problems
from a psychiatrist or a therapist usually keep it a secret. They are concerned
that people will think poorly of them. They believe that
their promotional opportunities at their workplace will be
limited if people knew. People might think they are unstable and unreliable.
Others fear social
isolation if their need for emotional therapy is known. It's deemed to be a
weakness to have a mental disorder, something to be ashamed
of. But it’s
quite normal and part of the human condition to need help at
certain times in life. Why do we associate shame with mental illness?
It is amazing in Canada and the United States to see the
number of homeless people, on the street, who are mentally
ill. In the
1970s and 80s it became fashionable to close the majority of
institutions for the mentally ill and to place these
individuals on welfare. If they are not on the streets they are usually
living in boarding houses. They cannot remember when to take their medications
properly and they get sicker. The food they can afford is not the healthiest of
food. They need
a certain level of assistance for their basic needs. There
are many symptoms for mental illness in varying degrees of
severity . The
following are illustrative symptoms of mental illness.
Mental Symptoms
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Difficulty concentrating
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Poor memory
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A short attention span
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Poor listening ability
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Poor concentration
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Difficulty in learning
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Changes in an individuals analytical or processing
capacity
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Dullness of the mind
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Lack of creativity
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Difficulty in sitting quietly
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Inability to confront difficult situations
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Sexual dysfunction
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Hyperactivity
Symptoms of Spiritual Illness
Spirituality is defined as the direct and personal
relationship which we have with a Cosmic or Universal power.
This presupposes that the majority of human beings believe
in a power greater than themselves. Albert Einstein the
genius mathematician and scientist had a profound believe in
a Cosmic power which created and constantly energizes this
universe. So many other great men had similar
beliefs. One
needs only to see a miracle of a newborn child or the
miracles of nature to see the existence of a Universal
power. It's difficult for me to imagine how anyone cannot
believe in a Cosmic power.
Believing is only part of spirituality. Living ones
spiritual beliefs in the essence of spirituality. Therefore
the symptoms of difficulties with spirituality are centered
on the integration of spirituality in all aspects of an
individuals life. The
following are key indicators of difficulties in our
spiritual lives.
Symptoms of Spiritual Illness
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A lack of respect and self esteem for yourself.
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High level of fear and anxiety
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Lack of integrity and honesty in any aspects of life
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Lack of honesty and integrity in behavior in the
workplace
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A lack of spiritual activities, including prayer and
meditation
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Lack of trust in the goodness of man
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The lack of courage and strength
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Lack of respect for the dignity of all individuals
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A lack of respect for individuals of all sexual
persuasions
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A fear and lack of tolerance of other religions
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Fear of others i.e. Racism
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Cruel and violent behavior towards other human beings
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Disregard for the needs of mother earth and the
universe
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Physical, emotional and sexual abuse
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A sense of not belonging anywhere
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Not knowing your purpose for being
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A loss of sense of community
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A sense of superiority and arrogance
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The worship of material objects
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A lack of compassion and understanding
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A lack of respect for the needs of children
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Intolerance and cruelty to others who are different
Each one of us has the power to become a highly energized
healthy human being. But first we need to become our own
best friend and to become healthy in our bodies, minds,
emotions and spirit. Once
we have accomplished this, we will have the energy and
strength to make that important difference, and to make the
world a little better for everyone each day.
Using the Checklists of Symptoms
Sit down quietly and tick off the symptoms which you are
experiencing on a regular basis. Think about these
symptoms as you read these pages. Think carefully
about your living habits, your emotions and your concerns
regarding your health. At the end of these pages come back to this section
and revisit your list of symptoms. You will need to
develop a plan of action for yourself or seek the help of
your physician and alternative therapist to help you make
this assessment and to develop a personal plan of action. You can become
physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually healthy.
Contact Mary Kurus to order a vibrational
assessment.
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