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HS-USA Hosts 3rd Annual Hidradenitis Suppurativa Conference - Pain Management and Depression

Seattle, WA (ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 -- Hidradenitis Suppurativa patients know that this disease is not just skin-deep. Pain and depression are a constant in their lives. HS-USA is proud to host the 3rd Annual HS Conference in beautiful Seattle, exploring new options to improve the lives of those afflicted with HS.Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), also known as Acne Inversa (AI), is a non-contagious, recurrent disease affecting inverse areas of the body. It typically manifests itself as painful, clusters of continuously seeping boil-like abscesses. HS is a shameful and debilitating disease and most patients go undiagnosed for years.

The cause is currently not known and there is no cure. Many doctors are unable to diagnose the disease and the treatments most commonly used are the least effective and can even be harmful. (See What is Hidradenitis Suppurativa for more information)Join us at the Holiday Inn Sea-Tac in beautiful Seattle June 15th to the 17th, for the 3rd Annual HS Conference hosted by the HS Northwest group and HS-USA, a public non-profit charity supporting HS patients and ground-breaking research. We have secured top speakers who will talk about the connection between chronic illness and depression and offer new approaches to managing pain. The program features sessions about Naturopathic Medicine, the topical use of cannabis tinctures, rubs, and new methods for pain management; as well as workshops on stress management and relaxation, such as Yoga.Vix Kennedy, HS-USA, Inc.

founder and president, states: "This is a unique opportunity for medical staff and patients to network and learn together and from each other."HOST HOTEL:Holiday Inn Sea-Tac17338 International BlvdSeattle, WA 98188For more information, visit the HS-USA website:Hidradenitis Suppurativa Conference 2006HS-USA, Inc.P.O. Box 130Hamburg, MI 48139.



The Mysterious Problem of Phantom Pain

When a person loses an arm or a leg, it involves, not only a shock to the physical body, but a tremendous amount of stress on an emotional and psychological basis. Depression, anger, and fear can set in as the injured person begins to cope with the loss of a limb and the resulting change in body image, as well as uncertainties of the future. Physical therapy needs to be accompanied by emotional support as the patient recovers.

One mysterious but very common consequence of limb loss is the occurrence of "phantom pain," ranging from an odd sensation to sometimes severe pain seemingly coming from an arm or leg which is no longer there. The phenomenon has existed for as long as human beings have been surviving wounds involving amputation. Only recently has the medical community begun to understand the reasons behind this event.

Once thought to be strictly a psychological problem, most doctors and researchers now believe that the pain is neurological in origin....

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Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?

Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?Has this happened to you? You go to sleep easily, but 2 amcomes around and your eyes pop open. You're totally awake,but you know you need more sleep. You look at the clock andgroan - you have to be up at 5 am to get ready for work, andyou know you'll be groggy, irritable, and fuzzy-brained ifyou can't get back to sleep.Your mind searches for the reason why you can't sleep. Yougo over your recent fight with your husband, word for word,over and over. Or you agonize over the poor grade you got onthat test.

You may discover problems you didn't even knowyou had - not enough time to yourself, too much stress, toolittle respect from your family or coworkers.The negative thoughts charge on, and you stay wide awake.Is it depression? Is it stress? Do you need sleeping pills,or anti-depressants?Maybe. But before you begin medicating yourself, try thissimple experiment. Don't eat any sugar for a week, and don'tdrink any alcohol after 5...

Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?
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How To Survive A Job Loss

Has this ever happened to you: You have been working at a particular job for a few years. It's not the greatest job and it hasn't always allowed you to capitalize on your unique gifts or talents. But it's ok, and it pays the bills. The job has become a part of your life's routine. Then one day, without any forewarning, you're let go.

In what seems like a split second, you go from being gainfully employed to joining the ranks of the unemployed. It's a shock to the system. A tremendous level of stress can accompany being unemployed. You're certainly affected by the loss of income. You may also have a related drop in your level of confidence.

Your unemployment may be impacting your home life and personal relationships. There may be a degree of depression that you are dealing with. You may be harboring lingering resentments toward those people responsible for your layoff. Finding a job is challenging enough; if you bring these emotions into your job search efforts, you will...

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Hey Sid; I'll Put My Money On The "Kid"!

Hey Sid; I'll Put My Money On The "Kid"!Now, the Fun Part. It is nigh time to find a way to take all the buck out of this bucking bronco we call the internet. I mean take all the gamble out of it!! This bronco is waiting to hand over to you all the true riches of life.........and obtain whatever you want... money, health, love, recognition, prestige. Let's Recap.You have put up the snazziest looking website this side of heaven; you have suffered through all the expenses of designing the site; finding a hosting company; selecting the slickest domain name that any dot com company on the internet would be proud of.

And what's happening? CROWDS of people are not showing up to your website.That's a Problem! What's the Solution?You may not realize this, but, very little separates you from the success you desire. A whole lot less than what you think. Most of the people, who have achieved greatness, did so not because they had a head full of smarts, but because they found the inner power...

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Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?

Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?Has this happened to you? You go to sleep easily, but 2 amcomes around and your eyes pop open. You're totally awake,but you know you need more sleep. You look at the clock andgroan - you have to be up at 5 am to get ready for work, andyou know you'll be groggy, irritable, and fuzzy-brained ifyou can't get back to sleep.Your mind searches for the reason why you can't sleep. Yougo over your recent fight with your husband, word for word,over and over. Or you agonize over the poor grade you got onthat test.

You may discover problems you didn't even knowyou had - not enough time to yourself, too much stress, toolittle respect from your family or coworkers.The negative thoughts charge on, and you stay wide awake.Is it depression? Is it stress? Do you need sleeping pills,or anti-depressants?Maybe. But before you begin medicating yourself, try thissimple experiment. Don't eat any sugar for a week, and don'tdrink any alcohol after 5...

Do You Wake Up at 2 am? Is it Depression? Or is it...?
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Signs Of Clinical Depression

Symptoms of clinical depression vary from amongst people and ranges from mood swings to memory loss. Depression often manifests itself with a wide array of experiences and becomes difficult to diagnose, if left untreated. Depression, like other illnesses come in different forms. Three of the most common types of depressive disorders are major clinical depression, dysthymia, and bipolar (or manic) depression. Within each type, there are variations in the number, severity and persistence of symptoms.



Major clinical depression can be classified by a number of symptoms including mood swings that interfere with the ability to work, sleep and enjoy once pleasurable activities. Recognizing and understanding the symptoms, however, is the most important step in successful treatment of depression. These symptoms include persistent mood swings, anxiety, irritability and emotional mood swings.
Clinical depression also causes fatigue or unexplained loss of energy, loss...

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