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Struggling to Keep a Big Relationship Secret
relationships6 months ago

Struggling to Keep a Big Relationship Secret

A woman in a new relationship with a partner experiencing severe depression struggles with how much to share about her partner's mental health with her friends, balancing privacy, support, and the potential impact on her relationship. Experts advise she can share her feelings and general updates without revealing all details, emphasizing the importance of leaning on her support network while respecting her partner's privacy.

"MLB's Ohtani: Clearing Scandals and Celebrating Bonuses"
sports1 year ago

"MLB's Ohtani: Clearing Scandals and Celebrating Bonuses"

CAA, the agency representing Shohei Ohtani, is looking to restructure Ohtani's inner circle following the Mizuhara scandal. Despite building a comprehensive support network around Ohtani, the agency failed to anticipate the impact of Ohtani's longtime translator, Ippei Mizuhara, who had significant influence and acted as a spokesperson for Ohtani on matters relating to CAA. The agency aims to address this vulnerability and ensure Ohtani's trust and protection moving forward.

"Finding Hope: How a Facebook Post Helped Me Heal After My Husband Left"
personal-growth1 year ago

"Finding Hope: How a Facebook Post Helped Me Heal After My Husband Left"

After her husband left her, the author found solace in motivational quotes on social media, which helped her navigate her grief and rebuild her self-esteem. Despite initial skepticism, she credits the quotes with providing comfort and support during a difficult time, alongside her support network of friends, family, and therapist. While acknowledging criticisms of self-help culture, she emphasizes the positive impact these quotes had on her healing process and looks forward to the future with a newfound sense of freedom and optimism.

"Finding Hope: How a Facebook Post Helped Me Heal After My Husband Left"
personal-essay1 year ago

"Finding Hope: How a Facebook Post Helped Me Heal After My Husband Left"

After her husband left her, the author found solace in motivational quotes on social media, which served as a lifeline of support during her grief. Despite initial cynicism, these quotes, along with her support network, helped boost her fractured self-esteem and remind her of her strength and resilience. As she navigated the pain of divorce and began to rebuild her life, the quotes played a pivotal role in her healing process, providing comfort and wisdom. While she no longer relies on them as heavily, she remains grateful for their role in her recovery.

"The Psychology of Staying Calm: 8 Habits for Pressure"
psychology1 year ago

"The Psychology of Staying Calm: 8 Habits for Pressure"

Psychology explains the eight habits of people who remain calm under pressure, including practicing mindfulness, reframing perspective, regular exercise, deep breathing, maintaining a positive attitude, leaning on a support network, taking regular breaks, and practicing gratitude. These habits can help individuals stay calm and focused in challenging situations by training the brain and shifting focus from stress to positive aspects of life.

"Empowering Black Women: Overcoming Breast Cancer with Community Support and Natural Beauty Products"
health-and-wellness1 year ago

"Empowering Black Women: Overcoming Breast Cancer with Community Support and Natural Beauty Products"

Tiah Tomlin-Harris, a breast cancer survivor, founded My Style Matters, a nonprofit organization that educates and supports Black women affected by cancer. The organization provides a sisterhood for women to learn about breast education, toxic beauty products, and prevention efforts. Through programs like "Kick Can’t-cer Care Kits" and "Hey Girl Hey Parties," they offer nontoxic beauty products and education on clean living. My Style Matters also aims to reach younger women through events like "Teen Talk Tuesdays" to raise awareness about cancer prevention. The organization addresses the disproportionate impact of cancer on Black women and challenges racist beauty standards underlying toxic products targeted at them.

Mother's Leukaemia Diagnosis Uncovered by Observant Paediatrician
health2 years ago

Mother's Leukaemia Diagnosis Uncovered by Observant Paediatrician

Laura Hendricks discovered she had acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) after a routine visit to the paediatrician with her sick children. The doctor noticed something was wrong with Laura's health and recommended further examination, leading to the shocking diagnosis. After seven months of intense chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, Laura achieved remission and has remained cancer-free for five years. Inspired by her own journey, Laura and her husband founded Luminaries, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting cancer survivors in their post-treatment phase by providing self-care kits and resources. Their mission is to ensure that every survivor has access to the tools and support needed to navigate life beyond cancer treatment.

The Power of Online Support: How a Facebook Group Boosted My Self-Esteem and Mental Health
personal-empowerment2 years ago

The Power of Online Support: How a Facebook Group Boosted My Self-Esteem and Mental Health

After experiencing fat-shaming and criticism online, the author found solace and support in a weight loss support subgroup on Facebook. Despite previous therapy sessions, the group provided the compassion and understanding she needed during difficult times. The author emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive community and encourages kindness and empathy towards others, highlighting the potential to save lives through such connections.

Misdiagnosed Heart Palpitations Reveal Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer in 40-Year-Old Woman.
health2 years ago

Misdiagnosed Heart Palpitations Reveal Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer in 40-Year-Old Woman.

Lindsay Gavin, a 40-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer after experiencing heart palpitations and abdominal cramping. Like many pancreatic cancer patients, she only noticed symptoms during the later stages of the disease. Gavin's family and friends have helped her find all possible treatment options, including chemotherapy and targeted therapy. She leans on her huge support network for emotional support and fundraising for pancreatic cancer research. Despite the grim prognosis, Gavin remains hopeful due to a rare gene mutation that allows her to try targeted therapy.

Heart Palpitations Lead to Shocking Cancer Diagnosis in Woman
health2 years ago

Heart Palpitations Lead to Shocking Cancer Diagnosis in Woman

Lindsay Gavin, a 40-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer after experiencing heart palpitations and abdominal cramping. Like many pancreatic cancer patients, she only noticed symptoms during the later stages of the disease. Gavin's family and friends have helped her find all possible treatment options, including chemotherapy and targeted therapy. She leans on her huge network for emotional support and has formed a new relationship with God. Gavin is hopeful and focuses on the little wins while fundraising for pancreatic cancer research.

Community rallies to support orphaned boy after Allen Outlets shooting.
human-interest2 years ago

Community rallies to support orphaned boy after Allen Outlets shooting.

Friends of William Cho, the 6-year-old survivor of the Allen Outlets shooting, are preparing a long-term support network for him and his extended family. William lost his father, mother, and 3-year-old brother in the shooting. Parents of children in his kindergarten class at Prestonwood Christian Academy are rallying to support him and his family. The Cho family has released a statement expressing their gratitude for the outpouring of support and asking for privacy as they mourn their loved ones' legacies and lives. The city of Allen has approved and verified fundraisers for the victims and their families.