Greek Mythology

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Anorexia

(I've decided to start writing about different mental and physical diseases.)

Anorexia is a serious mental disease that affects a persons physical health, impacting their weight heavily. The full name is Anorexia Nervosa, and it is characterized by self-starvation and very excessive sudden weight loss.

Some of the symptoms of Anorexia are:

  • Inadequate food intake leading to a weight that is clearly very low.
  • Fear of weight gain, obsession with weight and persistent behavior to prevent weight gain.
  • Low self-esteem related to body images.
  • Binge-Eating Type Involves purging and binge-eating after being starved for a while.
  • Restricting Type Does not include binge-eating or purging, but rather eats a very little-to-nothing daily.

Eating disorder experts find that prompt, intensive treatment improves chances of recovery significantly. It is very important to be aware of warning signs of Anorexia.
Warning signs include:
  • Dramatic weight loss
  • Preoccupied by weight, calories, food, and dieting.
  • Refusal to eat certain foods.
  • Frequent comments about feeling fat or overweight despite weight loss.
  • Denial of hunger.
  • Anxiety about gaining weight.
  • Excuses to avoid mealtimes.
  • Excessive, rigid exercise.

Anorexia involves self-starvation; The body is denied essential nutrients to function healthily. This can lead to many serious medical consequences, such as:
  • Abnormally slow heart rate, which raises the risk of heart failure.
  • Reduction of bone density, which causes dry and brittle bones.
  • Muscle loss and weakness
  • Dehydration, which can lead to kidney failure.
  • Fainting, fatigue, and overall weakness.
  • Dry hair and skin.

Overall, anorexia nevorsa is a very serious illness, which should be attended to as soon as possible. 

 

Monday, May 23, 2016

No More Mythology?

I really want to finish up with Greek Mythology, but the end of the year is already here. I may be doing other random blogs instead of the Psyche story. I think it'd be better to do something else instead of staying on just writing Greek stories.

I don't really know what I am going to do. It's probably going to just be random posts, maybe about art or something like that. I don't really know yet. Well, I guess we'll see what's going to happen next week, on Monday.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Psyche Continued

Psyche was beginning to give up all hope on finding Eros.

She was miserable. She'd been searching for Eros for a few months now, and she wasn't any closer to finding him. She rounded a corner and saw a river.

She jumped in the river, not thinking straight, and attempted to drown herself. But a satyr had been walking by and saw her, and jumped in to pull her out.

"Leave me alone!" She cried on the river bank. "I just want to die!"

"Well, that isn't going to help you. You're obviously pregnant, and you have to think about it." He said. "Could you tell me why you're sad?"

So Psyche told him, everything from her bully sisters to losing Eros.

The satyr thought for a moment. "So, you want to get to Mount Olympus?" Psyche nodded."Well, it's a good thing I know how to get there!"

Monday, May 9, 2016

Psyche Continued

Psyche was sent back down to Earth, but she didn't go back to her parents kingdom. She was determined to find Eros and win him back.

Psyche traveled far away. Once, she found a beat up and abandoned temple to Hera, which she immediately put her search for Eros on hold to clean up, because Psyche was a very kind person who respected her gods.

After cleaning it up, Hera showed herself to Psyche, saying that she would reward her for cleaning up the temple.

"Please! I just want one thing!" She cried. "To see my beloved Eros again!"

Hera shook her head sadly. "I'm sorry. Aphrodite forbids Eros from you, and I can't fight another god. But when you do need help or guidance, I will be there to help."

So Psyche went on her way. She found another abandoned temple, which after cleaning up she found was a temple to Demeter.

Demeter arrived, and gave Psyche a wish, such as Hera. And Psyche wished for the same thing, but Demeter answered just like Hera.

Psyche went on, but was beginning to give up hope of being able to find Eros again.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Psyche Continued

Psyche's sisters pretended to be nice to her as Psyche showed them around the palace. On the inside, her sisters burned with jealousy.

Psyche's sisters convinced her to let them visit again, and while they visited the put doubt of Psyche's husband in her mind. Eventually, Psyche was desperate to see what her husband really looked like. So, at night, she got up with a lamp and saw who her husband is.

Psyche's jaw dropped as soon as her eyes fell on her sleeping husband.

"My husband is... Eros?" She whispered, which probably was a bad idea. Eros' eyes snapped open, and he flew in the air, wide awake. Psyche looked around and saw the palace crumbling into dust.

"Psyche! Do you not remember my rules?" He said, his eyes burning. Psyche cringed and whimpered.

"Now we can't be together! I don't want that, but that's  how it has to be. I don't want to leave, especially when you have the baby to worry about.."

"Wait, what?!" Psyche exclaimed.

"I'm sorry. This is goodbye." And with that, Eros flew away, leaving Psyche weeping, pregnant, and heartbroken.