Posts Tagged ‘stress’

Shiftwork’s impact on workers

Shiftwork’s impact on workers

Shiftwork, the simple use of the word will unease most Northern Ontario workers. Roughly, 25% of the North American working population currently faces the realities of shiftwork. Considering our most prominent are in the mining, hospital and transportation sectors, that percentage would be greater. [Read more]

PATHLIGHT: Condolences

PATHLIGHT: Condolences

Originally from the U.S., Annie earned her Canadian Citizenship in 2013. Annie & her Husband live in Pic River First Nation.  She works as full-time as an Adult Mental Health and Addictions Therapist at the Marathon office of North of Superior Counseling Programs. Annie Wenger-Nabigon, MSW, [Read more]

PATHLIGHT: State of Mind

PATHLIGHT: State of Mind

Originally from the U.S., Annie earned her Canadian Citizenship in 2013. Annie & her Husband live in Pic River First Nation.  She works as full-time as an Adult Mental Health and Addictions Therapist at the Marathon office of North of Superior Counseling Programs. Annie Wenger-Nabigon, MSW, [Read more]

Living with MS – 05.18.09

I am pretty much in the same shape these days as I have been all year other than 3 good weeks in March when the IV Steroids I received successfully reduced my symptoms (fatigue, pain, weakness in legs, etc).  I go to the hospital for dilaudid injections to make the bone/muscle pain (neuropathic [Read more]

Wednesday – too close to Friday lol

Wednesday – too close to Friday lol

This week seems to be flying by faster than I can process. I promised the EDC photos that I have not even had a chance to look through yet *eesh*, Tomorrow I have an appointment with Dave (from the EDC) to work on my cover letter for Second Story Press and I had hoped to be much [Read more]

Daddy’s back

Emeraude was thrilled yesterday when she spoke to her father on the phone and he announced that he would be back home today.  He has been working out of Hearst & Kapuskasing for some time now and had, when he left 2 weeks ago, not thought he would return until the 2nd or 3rd week [Read more]

Living with MS – Feb.09 – Ativan details

Sublingual Ativan is a medication used mainly  for panic attacks and I also take it  when I am at the hospital or in a situation where I am feeling rapid increase of pain, specifically when it’s the head pressure I occasionally deal with which is pretty scary – like if someone said [Read more]

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