Thursday, November 26, 2009

Blog# 13

Is it better to put drug addicts in jail or to send them to mandatory drug treatment programs?

I think drug addicts should be put on a mandatory drug treatment rather than a jail.Drug addiction is a serious problem and it should be treated with a care and a direct observation of doctors or rehab centers.We should not label drug addicts as criminals as it involves a great psychological disorder which simply can't be treated by isolating the victims for en example; putting in jail.However, we should watch their behaviors on a regular basis and force them to get involve in treatment procedure which might vary from person to person and on the basis of level of addiction.If we put drug addicts in jail then the risk of withdrawal and depression on those addicts might increase which could led to various problems.Can we take away the freedom of those people simply because they don't have control over their habits? the answer is obviously no. Drug addiction should be treated using various type of therapies.However, isolating them from rest of the world and putting them in a dark room inside a jail is not a solution.Drug addicts need help from people like us who can understand the depth of their disease. Drug addiction involves a lot of mental issues. Some drug addicts might develop suicidal thoughts simply putting them in jail and some drug addicts might even develop criminal behaviors.So, the best idea is to help them out finding out the best treatment and sending them in a mandatory treatment program.If given chance drug addicts might overcome their addiction and contribute to the society and country's development. However, putting them in jail is a kind of punishment and we should avoid that.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Blog# 12

Have you ever known someone with a mental illness? How did/does the illness impact his/her life? What have you learned about this mental illness just from knowing them?

Mental illness is a big health issue in most of the low or middle income countries.It impacts a patient's physical as well as psychological wellness. Mental illness is also associated with many sociocultural aspects.This disease might not be a big issue in developed countries but some developing countries still label this disease as a disease carried out by crazy people,some society label it as an outcome of evil deeds etc. The society where i grew up is a good example of this social stigma.I have seen many mentally challenged people living under a miserable condition without getting a proper treatment simply because society labeled them as crazy.When i was a little kid i used to think that all mentally challenged people are crazy and they deserve a secluded life. This kind of negative impact has been carried out by our own social norms and rituals.However, this negative thoughts changed later when i grew up.When i was about seven years old, there used to be this lady who was suffering from some kind of mental disorder. She used to talk a lot and roam around society all the time. Later, when she was taken to the local hospital, the doctor labeled her as a mentally ill person.Her condition later deteriorated and she was on the verge of psychological disorder.She spent her days inside a room where the door was locked from outside all the time. She was withdrawn from the school and she was isolated from her friends all the time. Later when condition became worst, the society told her parents to take her to India where the diagnosis of this disease was easy.She was taken to India and she spent there inside a mental hospital for four months. When she came back her condition was good. She later talked about the physical abuse that she went through during her entire illness. She was given electric shock whenever her condition became worst and she was beaten and kept inside a dark room for hours.She was given all kind of tranquilizers.Due to her illness her family members had to go through a lot of social abuse. People in the society labeled her family as a crazy family.They also came out with a stereotype that all of her family members are crazy.So, i have seen this incidence through my own eyes and the pain that she faced, the social denial that she went through was really a miserable situation.When i used to see her in a chain inside a dark room, my childish brain used to think that may be all people who are mentally challenged should be kept inside a dark room and subjected to be isolated from the society. But, later when i got a good information about the disease from my parents and teachers, i felt that my society was practicing a cruel way of treating these people keeping them inside a dark room, beating and giving them electric shocks.So, when a person goes through this disease, then her whole family members are also subjected to be crazy.So, the person who are diagnosed with this disease not only faces a mental health issue but also social denials, isolation and sometimes physical abuse.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Blog# 11

If everyone lived "with our future in mind", do you think that we would live differently? (different habits, behaviors, etc)

Being concerned about your health is also a part of your physical and mental wellness.If all people in our society would think about the negative consequences that their unhealthy behaviors bring, then today, our society would be living under a different environment.We all should know the fact that our good health is an outcome of our healthy choices that we make in our daily lifestyles wheather it's associated with the dietary suppliments or exercise.Just imagine how many people die from lung cancer each year related to smoking habits? Today, people are involved in more careless behaviors in the name of modern lifestyle.For an example; people are consuming more fast foods than ever.School children have a negative influence of smoking habit.Some people have started smoking because they think it is a part of their personality.So, it's obvious that people are following unhealthy behaviors even if these behaviors are reducing the quality of their health.However, these unhealthy behaviors could be changed into something good habits which will increase the quality of their life.Many people do not realize that they are associated with bad habits untill and unless they get negative outcomes such as diseases.If people would be ready to change their smoking habits,millions of people would be saved from lung cancers,if people would be ready to quit unnecessary junk foods, people would be saving both money and health .Healthy people means a healthy society, and a healthy nation. So,if people would practice healthy behaviors, our society would face less problems related to diseases, government have to spend less on medicare and health related problems.So, a key factor to a healthy environment and a nation is the healthy behaviors that people will follow.The more healthy behaviors that we follow,the more benefits we will get associated with the health.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Blog# 10

Heart Disease and Potential Risk Factors:

There are no cases of any kind of casualties or diseases related to heart in my family’s medical history. However, my family members are aware of potential risk factors related to heart disease and its consequences. Heart disease is a deadly disease and millions of people die each year from this disease. There are various risk factors related to heart disease. Some factors are not under our control such as heredity related problems. However, some factors could be controlled such as environmental aspects, cultural, socio economical and educational. Urban areas such as big cities produce tons of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen, which directly affect the quality of air we breathe. Some chemicals such as lead and carbon monoxide are responsible for decreasing the oxygen carrying capacity of blood and affect the quality of our heart. Second hand smoking that is also called “ETS” (environmental tobacco smoke) is also an environmental factor that affects our heart and its functions. Culture is another factor which impacts the prevalence if this disease. Cultural beliefs are also among the important factors that impact the prevalence of cardio related disease. There are many cultures all around the world that practice unhealthy behaviors, which might contribute to increase the risk of heart related diseases. Cultural norms and values are sometimes labeled as risk factors which might help developing heart related diseases such as; hypertension, stroke, heart attacks. Cultures also directly influence the way we eat and exercise. Almost all cultures have their own dietary guidelines and unhealthy diets are the main cause of heart diseases. For an example; there are certain tribes in Nepal who smoke and drink a lot. Their diet contains lot of fats and oils, which might increase the cholesterol level of our body. These tribes also smoke home made cigars and “ Hookah” (a form of smoke) and they practice these unhealthy behaviors as a part of their cultural perspectives, which increase the risks of heart diseases. People’s unhealthy behavior such as a lack of exercise is also a risk factor related to heart disease. If you don’t exercise and spend your time sitting on a couch watching television, you are most likely to suffer from obesity and cardio related diseases. So, exercise plays a vital role, which helps our heart to remain healthy and function properly. Education is an essential part of our life because it helps us to make a good and a healthy choice in our daily lifestyle. Education helps us to know the risk factors that impact our heart and its functions. Education helps people to recognize the potential risk factors associated with a diet choice and heart related disease.

Shisheer Guragain