Thursday

Music, Food addiction and depression in women

I like to start with happy topics so I also want to share that as I keep on performing at Mi Pueblito every thursday, I will also be playing with Las Latin Chicks on Saturdays Sept 1 and 15th at Salento Cafe on Rice Bvd at 8pm.
This Sunday 26th, John Fain will discuss vitamins and supplements. I realize how confusing this can all be and that is why I invited him. At one point I was taking 25 different supplements and vitamins a day, then I met with a naturopath who told me my body couldn't digest all of them. At the time I was struggling with some liver and gall bladder problems. I am now still taking a lot of supplements, but these are not synthetic like most of those sold in health food stores.
As I rehabilitate from knee surgery, my lower back is starting to act up. Please if you know of a great back pain specialist let me know. I am looking for a good one.
I am excited about the show on depression and women. Surely, a lot of us got a wake up call with the Andrea Yates case. She suffered from post partum psychosis which is very different from depression, yet it did start a much needed conversation about post partum depression. The truth is women do not need to suffer needlessly and if you or someone you know feels depressed longer than a week after a baby, Please get help. The mental health association is a good place to start. If your doctor does not bring it up, don't blame it on him or her. They are not getting much education about it in medical school.
That show with the compassionate and knowleagable Laurel Spence will air on Sept 23rd after our membership drive. By the way, we do need community support as always. Recently we had lay offs.
On Sept 30th a topic I feel very passionate about is food addiction. I do believe we can become addicted to some foods and my own eating rule is not to eat anything out of a box. Yes, I know it sounds drastic, but I have stopped eating processed foods and it has really helped my health and weight to say the least! In a few months we'll have a better understanding of obesity in America when we learn many are addicted to sugars and flowers.
Right now I am working on a story on shame. This is for season 4. This was one of the most moving stories I have ever done. We all suffer from shame at some point of another. Is it human nature to feel at times inadequate? I know I do sometimes. What about our desire to feel loved and wanted? Surely, that is normal and universal but what if we fail in a relationship? What if we don't get along with our parents or our co workers? What does that mean? What if we are not like "other" people? We don't fit in. These are questions we all tend to have in our lives. How we answer them and how we cope will define how happy or content we are. In many cases, especially women struggle with the thought that to have value or to feel fulfilled, they must be loved by a man. Why is it we humans depend on others to love us to love ourselves so many times? These are questions I would like answered when I talk to shame researcher Dr. Brene Brown in Season 4 of Living Smart.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

well these are changes to lifestyle that all people(not just women) should be paying attention to. I am in Boston,MA so I dont know the program you are refering to, sounds interesting nonetheless

Anonymous said...

The things that matter most in our lives never gets talked about in the media. More tv people should focus on mental health topics.

Anonymous said...

Do you have video links of any of the programs?

that one girl said...

hello - i linked to your blog from the blog of eric edmonds...the topic of this blog caught my attention - food addiction...i am a young woman who has struggled with an eating disorder every day of my life since age 6...compulsive overeating...whether it be healthy or unhealthy food, sometimes i literally have to "ruin" my food so i will stop eating..luckily i stay active so i'm not big as a house...however, i am interested in catching your show on the day it airs - 9/30...are you on channel 8? and at what time..

sallreen said...

Although this form of "food addiction" is more common among women. Linked closely to mental health issues, food addicts generally suffer from depression and, in fact, research has recently given way to the theory that women develop a mental health disturbance, such as depression, and then suffer from an eating disorder, such as food addiction, secondary to that depression.
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