RW19-35 Self-care during stressful times with Dr Kiti


Taking Care of Ourselves During Life’s Transitions

By Dr. Kiti Adderly, Recovering the WHOLE of You

Life’s transitions, whether they are returning to school, starting a new job, or stepping into a new phase of life, can indeed be overwhelming. But they also present us with unique opportunities to rediscover and nurture our inner selves. Here are some tips to make these transitions smoother and more fulfilling:

  1. Acknowledge Your Feelings: It’s okay to feel overwhelmed, scared, excited, or unsure. Allow yourself to experience these emotions without judgment. Recognizing and naming your feelings can be the first step in managing them.
  2. Establish a Routine: While spontaneity has its merits, a consistent routine can provide comfort during times of change. Starting and ending your day with a few moments of mindfulness can anchor your thoughts and emotions.
  3. Practice Self-care: Find activities that relax and rejuvenate you. This could be reading, taking a bath, meditating, or even going for a walk. Setting aside time for these activities ensures you’re in the best mental space to tackle challenges.
  4. Stay Connected: Reaching out to friends, family, or support groups can provide invaluable emotional support. Sharing your feelings and experiences with trusted individuals can lessen the burden of transition.
  5. Set Realistic Expectations: Understand that there might be a learning curve or adjustment period during any transition. Allow yourself the space to make mistakes and learn from them.
  6. Limit Exposure to Stressors: While you might not be able to eliminate every source of stress, being conscious about reducing exposure can be beneficial. This might mean cutting down on news consumption, taking breaks from social media, or even setting boundaries with demanding individuals.
  7. Educate Yourself: If you’re stepping into a new phase, gather as much information as you can. The more knowledgeable you are about a situation, the more empowered and confident you’ll feel.
  8. Stay Physically Active: Exercise can be a wonderful stress reliever. It not only boosts your mood through endorphin release but also helps in keeping your body fit and active.
  9. Seek Professional Help if Needed: If feelings of overwhelm persist or lead to prolonged periods of sadness or anxiety, consider seeking the assistance of a therapist or counselor. They can provide coping strategies tailored to your specific needs.
  10. Practice Gratitude: Focusing on what you’re grateful for can shift your perspective from what’s lacking or challenging to what’s abundant and positive in your life.

Remember, it’s okay to ask for help when you need it. Transitions are a natural part of life, and with the right tools and mindset, they can be a source of immense personal growth and opportunity. Dr. Kiti Adderly emphasizes the importance of holistic well-being, and these tips can be the stepping stones towards a healthier and happier you, even during periods of change.


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RW 19-33 Dr Mike Chau Caring for loved ones with Dementia


Recovering the Whole of you with Dr Kiti Adderley and her guest Dr. Michael Chua who is a physical therapist practicing in Home Health, Skilled Nursing Facilities and Acute Care Hospital. ON AIR FROM AUGUST 13TH

  • Are you having a hard time taking care of your loved one that has Dementia?
  • Do you feel stuck on how and what to do with your loved one that has Dementia?
  • Are you ready to take care of yourself and your elderly loved one?
  • Ready to be the best caregiver for your loved one?
  • THEN THIS SHOW IS FOR YOU

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Dr Mike’s clinical interest involves pain management, geriatrics and dementia management. He enjoys treating patients and bringing out the best in them using positive treatment approaches, his dynamic work setting in a rural area provides an opportunity to treat a wide range from geriatrics to orthopedics.

MisUnderstanding Dementia

Dementia is not a disease in itself. Rather, it is a broad name referring to a long-term and gradual deterioration of a person’s mental ability.

The condition can be severe enough to obstruct the sufferer’s daily life.

Dementia occurs when the brain cells stop working as they should, affecting the person’s ability to think, remember, and communicate. Its usual symptoms include difficulty of reasoning and thinking, gradual memory loss, and deteriorating communication skills.

The most common type of dementia is caused by Alzheimer’s, which accounts for 60 – 80% of the cases.

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RW 19-13 Sleep Solutions with Dr Melissa Evens’

Recovering the Whole of You with Dr Kiti Adderley and her guest  Dr Melissa Evens’

Lack of sleep is one of the biggest health issues today, without a good nights sleep we simply do not function well and it breaks down our body. Brain function, quality of life, depends on your sleep.


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Sleep apnea is a serious sleeping disorder. It occurs when patients stop breathing while they’re sleeping. Sleep interruptions may occur infrequently or hundreds of times per night, which causes the brain to receive insufficient amounts of oxygen. Sleep apnea occurs in one of two manifestations. The airway becomes blocked during sleep when patients have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a disorder in which brain signals fail to control breathing while you sleep.

Snoring

Sleep apnea patients often first complain of snoring – or more accurately, their partners complain of it. Most often patients visit a doctor for professional advice after their sleep-deprived partner demands it. Constricted airways cause the patient to snore loudly, resulting in poor sleep quality for both the patient and their partner.

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RW 19-11 Talking Lymphedema with Jill Binkley

Recovering the Whole of you with Kiti Adderley and her guest Jill Binkley, on air from March 12th 

Jill Binkley, PT, MSc, CLT, FAAOMPT is a Physical Therapist and Founder of TurningPoint Breast Cancer Rehabilitation, a non-profit 501(c)3 healthcare organization. She served as the Executive Director of the organization for 14 years and continues in a consultant. Jill has extensive experience as a clinician and educator in the fields of breast cancer rehabilitation, orthopaedic physical therapy and manual therapy. She is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy.


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Jill has over 25 peer-reviewed publications and has presented locally, nationally and internationally on outcome measurement in physical therapy and breast cancer rehabilitation. As a breast cancer survivor, Jill is a passionate advocate for increased attention to the unmet physical and emotional side effects of breast cancer treatment and the role of rehabilitation and exercise in improving the quality of life of breast cancer survivors. Jill is a member of the Oncology and Orthopaedic Sections of the American Physical Therapy Association and serves on the Editorial Board of Rehabilitation Oncology.

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RW 19-03 Detoxing Your Emotions with Kiti

“Recovering the Whole of You” with Dr Kitiboni Adderley, on air from January 15th

We often think detoxing as clearing the body of waste. We need to remember to take a wholisic approach to detoxing – body, mind and spirit. On this show, I will be discussing Emotional detoxing and why we have to make an effort to remove negative emotions. If left unchecked they can manifest  as physical ailments and distractions in our bodies. We will discuss ways to emotionally detox.


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