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View Article  Cerebellum and MS 2 of 3
Function The flocculonodular lobe helps to maintain equilibrium (balance) and to control eye movements. The anterior lobe parts of the posterior lobe (the vermis and paravermis) form the spinocerebellum, a region that plays a role in control of   more »
View Article  De-stressing Bedroom Bouncer 3 o 4

Bedroom Bouncer 3

 

Now it is time for cleaning under the left side of the bed.  Have a garbage bag handy to toss out garbage and items that haven’t been used for some time.  If you store things under your beds put the small items in a box or a zipper bag. 

View Article  Cerebellum and MS 1 of 3
Cerebellum Definition The cerebellum is a cauliflower-shaped brain structure located just above the brainstem, beneath the occipital lobes at the   more »
View Article  Treatment for SPMS?
I am paralyzed in my legs and my left arm. Is there any treatment for secondary progressive MS?    more »
View Article  De-stressing Bedroom Bouncer 2 of 4

Bedroom Bouncer 2

 

Today is a good day for everyone to clean under the right side of the bed.  Have a garbage bag handy to toss out garbage and items that haven’t been used for some time.  If you store things under your beds put the small items in a box or a re-usable closeable bag.  Store larger items in one of those large closeable bags.

 

If you like everyone can work together in each bedroom.  Put on some loud, peppy music, clean, toss, and store. 

 

It is imperative that you encourage the children to clean by playing Tinker Bell and leaving notes of praise, treats, and surprises FOR EVERYTHING.

View Article  Handling stress - Coping tips

How do you handle stress?

Coping tips

Having stress is not necessarily bad, but you need to be aware of your sources of stress and have a way to cope.

  1. Take care of yourself.
    • Exercise at least three times a week. Exercise can relieve tension and put you in a better mood. The body makes "stress hormones" that help us deal with stressful situations. These stress hormones can lead to health problems if they are allowed to build up. Exercise helps bring stress hormones back to normal levels.
    • Eat well. Good nutrition can improve your mood and your ability to handle stress.
    • Get enough rest, but don't stay in bed to avoid problems. You'll just end up with more stress.
    • Try to avoid using caffeine, cigarettes, or alcohol as a way of dealing with stress. These may make you feel better for a while, but in the long run, they will cause you more stress than they're worth. They can also lead to health problems.
    • Be sure to schedule some "quiet time" for yourself. Use this time to do something you enjoy, such as reading or listening to music, and don't let anything intrude on it.

 

  1. Talk to a friend or family member. Even if you like to deal with your problems alone, don't let yourself become isolated from friends and family.
  2. Simplify your life.
    • Set priorities for yourself. Organize your time so that you spend it on what is most important to you.
    • Get rid of clutter. This goes for the extra papers on your desk, and also the extra commitments that take up your time but are not meaningful to you.
    • Learn to say "no."
    • Don't try to do everything yourself. If someone else can do it, then delegate!

 

  1. Learn to recognize situations that are stressful for you. When you get stressed, press the "pause" button. Step back from the situation and take a deep breath. Then use your own personal coping style, along with the tips above, to deal with the situation.

 

View Article  De-stressing Bedroom Bouncer 1 of 4

Bedroom Bouncer 1

 

Have everyone in the house put all clothes away or in the laundry hamper.

View Article  Under pressure: facing up to stress

Under pressure: facing up to stress

 

You and Jack Bauer have something in common.

 

Okay, admittedly, you'll probably never be called upon to ...   more »

View Article  Meditation by the numbers

Meditation by the numbers

 

You may feel that you want to meditate but just can't get around to it. Perhaps you feel you always ...   more »

View Article  Do you have bad breathing habits?
Considering we've been breathing since we were born, you'd think we'd all be pros at it. But    more »
View Article  De-stressing - desk- Sunday

Day of rest, I hope you have had a good week.

View Article  The Relaxation of Good Breathing Habits
Take a deep breath, because there's something you need to hear: You may be breathing wrong. Yep, that thing people do an average of    more »
View Article  De-stressing - office - Saturday

Clean one drawer in your office.

View Article  Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) occurs at all ages of the pediatric population. Childhood MS may represent up to   more »
View Article  de-stressing - office cleaning - Friday

Office Cleaning

 

 

 

Friday:

 

Clean one shelf in your office.

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