Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 This is part of topic I've brought up with Dana Reeves death. Many studies have shown that caregivers frequently become seriously ill themselves. They have always attributed this to the stress of caring for someone else. Stress probably plays a part in it but this all is making me wonder if perhaps caregivers illness could be sickbuilding illness. Of course Mothers of young children stay home a lot also. However Mothers of young children, generally are pretty young also and have stronger immune systems. People caring for their parents, generally are middle aged, and they stay at home a lot or perhaps in home or frequenting homes of older people which due to older homeowners are not kept maintained as well. I know my aunt's home was getting run down and had several sewer lines backups before I took over helping her. Being older, she just didn't want to spend the money to repair or have the interest anymore. I didn't want to repair since I was too busy with taking care of her, so home was neglected. I always bought the stress explanation, but with Dana Reeves, they had so much paid help, that I doubt that she experienced the kind of stress that most people do who take care of elderly parent's or relatives themselves. Just thinking out loud. I just have a feeling that there is some connection with her caring for her husband and her death so young and I would assume stress but it just doesn't seem to fit with one child and the money to pay for any help she needed. I know they had many professionals come to the home to care for him, and lots of equipment for him to exercise on at home, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 there was an article in the science times a few weeks ago that shows no correlation between stress and cancer- despite all belief that it has to be a cause of cancer --- In , " barb1283 " <barb1283@...> wrote: > > This is part of topic I've brought up with Dana Reeves death. Many > studies have shown that caregivers frequently become seriously ill > themselves. They have always attributed this to the stress of > caring for someone else. Stress probably plays a part in it but > this all is making me wonder if perhaps caregivers illness could be > sickbuilding illness. Of course Mothers of young children stay home > a lot also. However Mothers of young children, generally are pretty > young also and have stronger immune systems. People caring for > their parents, generally are middle aged, and they stay at home a > lot or perhaps in home or frequenting homes of older people which > due to older homeowners are not kept maintained as well. I know my > aunt's home was getting run down and had several sewer lines backups > before I took over helping her. Being older, she just didn't want > to spend the money to repair or have the interest anymore. I didn't > want to repair since I was too busy with taking care of her, so home > was neglected. I always bought the stress explanation, but with > Dana Reeves, they had so much paid help, that I doubt that she > experienced the kind of stress that most people do who take care of > elderly parent's or relatives themselves. > > Just thinking out loud. I just have a feeling that there is some > connection with her caring for her husband and her death so young > and I would assume stress but it just doesn't seem to fit with one > child and the money to pay for any help she needed. I know they had > many professionals come to the home to care for him, and lots of > equipment for him to exercise on at home, etc. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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