Actress Ruffa Gutierrez is now free from her mysterious illness Gutierrez said she was healed with the help of an 'espiritista' The actress no longer wakes up at 3 a.m. while experiencing symptoms of her strange condition Actress Ruffa Gutierrez is now free from her mysterious illness and no longer wakes up at 3 a.m. while experiencing symptoms of her strange condition. In an article written by Karen A.P. Caliwara of PEP, it was disclosed that Gutierrez shared even she herself initially had a hard time believing what is happening to her. "It always happens to me parang 3 a.m. Bakit hindi 3 p.m.? Bakit hindi 2 p.m.? Bakit every time when I’m sleeping, and it’s 3 a.m.? Hindi ba weird?” she said. [It always happens to me around 3 a.m. Why not 3 p.m.? Why not 2 p.m.? Why every time when I’m sleeping, and it’s 3 a.m.? Isn't that weird?] …show more content…
The doctors, however, couldn’t pinpoint her health problem. Her next option was to consult an "espiritista". "There (were) three of them following me around!" she said pertaining to the spirits. After the "espiritista" shooed the spirits away, Gutierrez stopped waking up at 3 a.m. and began to feel better. Eventually, she got totally healed. "Since then, no more spells at 3 a.m., and …I’m just really happy.... I’m super fine, healthy," she expressed. This 2017, the actress hopes that she be more productive in her career. Prior to Ruffa Gutierrez's healing, her mom Anabelle Rama got cried in an interview. Rama recalled what happened when Gutierrez nearly
Francisco Pizarro was a famous Spanish explorer. On September 13, 1524, Francisco Pizarro set sail from Panama to a conquest of Peru. He brought about eighty men and forty horses with him. In 1528, Pizarro went back to Spain managed to obtain in a group of people from Emperor Charles V. Francisco Pizarro was known for capturing the Inca Emperor, Emperor Atahualpa, in 1532. In 1533, Pizarro conquered Peru.
First she was taken by a chill; next came fever and exhaustion. Towards the end, her family helplessly looked on as she endured severe spastic pain to her abdomen. Before she died Roxana told her family that she was not praying for life. Instead she felt religious triumph and a joyous anticipation of heaven. Because of her meek and resigned spirit, Roxana was accord...
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...t she herself had never suffered from hallucinations, but that she was depressed and mentally unwell for years. She wrote this in hopes that it will help at least one woman in the same position.
morning to when we lie our heads down to go to sleep, we are bombarded with
Narcolepsy is a sleeping abnormality in which a person experiences sudden attacks of sleepiness during the day. Narcolepsy is an often-inherited neurological sleep disorder caused by the brains inability to regulate a stable sleep-wake cycle. (Turkington & Harris). People who suffer from this abnormality usually experience attacks of muscle weakness or paralysis and occasional dreamlike experiences while awake. Narcolepsy is a disturbance of the portion of sleep called rapid eye movement (REM) sleep into the waking period. During normal REM sleep, the muscles become deeply relaxed and the nerves to the muscles are basically paralyzed. The normal sleep period begins with about 90 minutes of non-REM sleep before REM sleep begins. But for a person
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“At first I thought what I was feeling was just exhaustion, but with it came an overriding sense of panic that I had never felt before. Rowan kept crying, and I began to dread the moment when Chris would bring her back to me. I started to experience a sick sensation in my stomach; it was as if a vise were tightening around my chest. Instead of the nervous anxiety that often accompanies panic, a feeling of devastation overcame me. I hardly moved. Sitting on my bed, I let out a deep, slow, guttural wail. I wasn’t simply emotional or weepy, like I had been told I might be. This was something quite different. In the past, if I got depressed or if I felt sad or down, I knew I could counteract it with exercise, a good night’s sleep, or a nice dinner with a friend. If PMS made me introspective or melancholy, or if the pressures of life made me gloomy, I knew these feelings wouldn’t last forever. But this was sadness of a shockingly different magnitude. It felt as if it would never go away ( "Brooke's Story." Brooke's Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 May 2014). That is an excert from the testimony of Brooke Shields the Actress and survivor of Postpartum Depression.
When Sal fell out off a tree she got knocked out by nature, her mother had to carry her when salsa mother was pregnant. Because of this Sal believes that she is the reason that her mother's Miscarriage. The quote that proves this is on page 138 where it says, “It wasn't your fault, Sal-it wasn't because she carried you. You mustn't think that. I didn't believe him.” The second thing is that Sal wished that it was all ok and that Tulip never died and they all lived peacefully. The quote that proves this on page 140 and it says,” I sat on the edge of a gorge in the pregnant woman on the blanket. I pretended that it was my mother sitting there and she would still have the baby and everything would be the way it was supposed to be.” This change her because she believes if she never decided to climb the tree Tulip would be alive. The second thing changed her because she already knows that what she wishes will not happen so it makes her
“Transient insomnia can be caused by temporary situations like arguments, medical illness and jet lag. On the other hand chronic insomnia has many causes. Sleep apnea, over use of caffeine, anxiety disorders, stress and several other factors. The symptoms of insomnia can be noticed right in the morning. When you wake up and are not feeling refreshed from a nights sleep. A person may have difficulty sleeping, toss and turn for hours or fall asleep easily but are awakened very early in the morning. To diagnose a person with insomnia, a patient may keep a record for two weeks of their sleeping patterns, food intake, exercise, etc., and then a physician can base their diagnosis by the reported signs and symptoms. If an insomnia patient does not respond to treatments then they may have a sleeping disorder that requires a specialist” (“Insomnia Encyclopedia“).
Insomnia is the most frequent form of dyssomnia there is. It is when a person has trouble trying to sleep, wakes up throughout the night, or wakes up too early in the morning. Different causes of insomnia can be stress or anxiety before bed, or something as simple as not being in a comfortable setting to sleep in. More serious cases are typically categorized with other medical or mental disorders. Treatments for insomnia are generally prescription medications such as Xanax or Lunesta for short-term use.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator confides that she may not be well, but she disagrees with the prescribed treatment for her "nervous depression" when she states:
Her tiredness made her dull and absent, yet she is a vibrant and energetic person. Her friends were troubled to see her acting as such. Once nearly every aspect of her life was affected by her need to sleep, she realized something may be wrong. “According to the charter of the World Health Organization, health refers not merely to the absence of disease, but to a state of physical, social, and psychological well-being” (Brown 2010). Although at this time she did not think her tiredness was a sign of illness, she did feel that it was negatively impacting her life and thus her
People tend to forget things that happened just minutes before they fell asleep this is completely normal this form of sleeping is