What is Functional
Illness?
Many people don't
feel good, but don't really know why. They complain of
unexplained symptoms such as chronic fatigue,
over-weight, depression, food cravings, head aches, muscle
and joint pain, arthritis, intractable back pain, heartburn,
bloating, constipation, diarrhea, mood swings, rashes,
itching,
allergies
, ...the list goes on.
Standard medical
tests show little or nothing. Many of my patients have
reported over the years that their health providers either
ignore these symptoms or give vague explanations such
as:
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It is because of your age
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You just have to live with it
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It's all in your head
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It is stress
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It is...
What this really
means: nobody knows how to determine the cause for all these
symptoms.
As the name implies,
Functional Illness comprises symptoms caused by the abnormal
function the body. An organ or groups of organs have begun
to malfunction. The real problem arises when this abnormal
function is ignored and/or remains undetected for prolonged
periods of time. This may then lead to a state of actual
disease. Disease implies pathological changes that can be
evaluated by standard medical tests
So we could say that
Functional Illness is this gray and vague area between
optimal health and disease.
Here are some factors that may contribute
to Functional Illness:
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Structural stress
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Emotional stress
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Lack of sleep
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Over-consumption of sugar and
carbohydrates
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Lack of proper
nutrition
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Junk food
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Food additives
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Sedentary life style
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"Recreational" drugs
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Pharmaceutical drugs
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Antibiotic use (past or present) which destroys the healthy
intestinal flora
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Alcohol
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Tobacco
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Environmental toxins
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Silver amalgam (mercury) fillings in your
mouth
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With increasing age normal organ and glandular functions tend
to decline
The question’s to ask yourself with any
presenting health problem:
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What is the cause?
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What underlying imbalance and/or organ malfunction causes the
symptoms?
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What stresses the body
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What keeps the body from healing?
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How can normal function be restored or at least be
improved?
These are of course
the most difficult questions to answer.
We live in a symptom
oriented society. Nobody wants headaches, pain, heartburn,
high blood pressure, etc. It appears much easier to cover up
symptoms with the available pharmaceutical drugs:
Drugs for pain,
arthritis, blood pressure, cholesterol, heartburn... the
list seems endless.
So we take these
drugs. They appear to do the job, initially. Then we need to
take them more often, for longer periods of time. We notice
side effects. We develop new health problems. We need new
medications for these problems. The vicious cycle
continues.
Headaches are not
due to Aspirin, Motrin or Vicodin deficiency.
Depression is not
due to Prozac deficiency.
We only pretend they
are.
Symptoms are useful.
They indicate that something is wrong. They should be taken
seriously.
Simply covering them
up with medication is not useful. Symptoms’ are a call for
change!
Imagine yourself
driving your car. The oil warning lamp (symptom) comes on.
You could cover up
the warning lamp with tape, paint it black or unhook the
wire to the lamp. This way you would not notice anything.
The symptom is gone! Or you could simply ignore it. Sooner
or later, however, your car might not run so well anymore,
or not at all.
The proper response
would be to pull over as soon as possible to find the cause
for this warning light (symptom). The cause could be a
simple malfunction or a more serious problem.
Typically, the
earlier you address the underlying malfunction the less
extensive the damage and the less costly the
repairs.
The same applies to
our health. It is vital to pay attention to the symptoms of
Functional Illness.
We do not feel well,
but we do not really know why.
Often typical
medical tests do not show anything.
We may be tempted to
simply ignore these symptoms or cover them up with
medication.
Early and proper
response to symptoms is essential for optimum health
Prevention is the
key to success!
Illness is a call
for change
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