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Stress and Toxic Emotions Impact My Sarcoidosis


Joachim

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It’s easy to feel grateful when everything is going your way, but when you hit a rough patch, it helps to count your blessings.

Stress has a clear impact on health. Managing my sarcoidosis alongside a recent return to the workforce was the last thing I needed, but life’s problems arrive unexpectedly. Over the past two weeks, I received a harsh reminder that how I weather life’s problems takes a toll not only on my health but also on my emotional well-being. 

An emotional meltdown

Patience isn’t one of my strengths, but in trying to resolve a recent problem, I exercised that muscle. When the issue started affecting my health, however, my emotions went into overdrive, triggering my fight-or-flight response.

The joys of socializing and living in the moment fueled by my hiatus from Twitter fell by the wayside, as did my motivation to read and tackle the more challenging aspects of my healthcare.

Toxic emotions — even a brief episode of anger — can take a toll on your health. I was lost in my emotions for weeks, and as a result, I ate less, slept less, enjoyed things less, and experienced an increase in headaches, dizziness, asthma symptoms, and digestive issues.  

Moving on from stress

I would probably still be barreling down the same destructive, emotional path if not for two words offered by my boss: “Just breathe.” In that moment, I realized that as someone who has battled sarcoidosis for nearly two decades, it is a blessing each day that I can breathe. If any person or situation interferes with my health or enjoyment of life, I must move on, whatever the cost. 

Regaining control of my life

My decision to stop fighting a losing battle freed me from the toxic emotions that were taking over my life. Instead of fixating on the cause of my misery, I focused on mapping out a variety of options. I replaced anger with optimism by giving myself actionable steps toward a solution. Even when they didn’t pan out, it felt good to be doing something other than sitting idly by and feeling helpless.

Studies have shown that positivity can go a long way in improving not only your mood but your health as well. When I’m faced with the next hurdle in life, I’ll be more mindful of my emotions.

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