Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 So glad his echo was clear ... and your mind as well (for now, as you say!). Helena To: "ACT for the Public" <ACT_for_the_Public >Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 8:16:17 AMSubject: re: Heart Murmur A while back I sought advice over whether my son's referral to cardiology because of a heart murmur warranted me finding out more information about what it might mean. I got a helpful set of mixed responses, naturally so, since everyone is different. Some feel information is power; some that ignorance is bliss!!!!I didn't look anything up, and as a result, my mind didn't have anything to back up its horrible thoughts. It was trying to tell me all sorts of terrible things might be wrong, but I couldn't really take it seriously, because I genuinely was ignorant.Anyway, last night I looked it up because his echocardiogram was this morning, and I wanted to know what questions I might need to ask. And last night, I didn't sleep a wink. My brain suddenly had access to all these scary images and stories which it could back up as being "real" in some way, because we saw it on health pages of the web. It conveniently ignored all the bits saying heart murmurs are common and usually benign, but instead latched on to the stories of congenital heart defects and life-threatening operations.The mind really is the most biased and tendentious organism known to man, and seeks information only to whip me up into a frenzy of fear. How anyone can be make any truly rational decisions with one of these things between their ears is beyond me.Anyway, his echo was clear (YESSSSSSSS!), and my mind has shut up. Until next time :0) x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Gets really interesting when you look more deeply at why we would label some information as benign or some other news as horrible and scary. It's not like any of it was the actual situation.D A while back I sought advice over whether my son's referral to cardiology because of a heart murmur warranted me finding out more information about what it might mean. I got a helpful set of mixed responses, naturally so, since everyone is different. Some feel information is power; some that ignorance is bliss!!!!I didn't look anything up, and as a result, my mind didn't have anything to back up its horrible thoughts. It was trying to tell me all sorts of terrible things might be wrong, but I couldn't really take it seriously, because I genuinely was ignorant.Anyway, last night I looked it up because his echocardiogram was this morning, and I wanted to know what questions I might need to ask. And last night, I didn't sleep a wink. My brain suddenly had access to all these scary images and stories which it could back up as being "real" in some way, because we saw it on health pages of the web. It conveniently ignored all the bits saying heart murmurs are common and usually benign, but instead latched on to the stories of congenital heart defects and life-threatening operations.The mind really is the most biased and tendentious organism known to man, and seeks information only to whip me up into a frenzy of fear. How anyone can be make any truly rational decisions with one of these things between their ears is beyond me.Anyway, his echo was clear (YESSSSSSSS!), and my mind has shut up. Until next time :0) x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2011 Report Share Posted July 30, 2011 Sounds like a BINGO to me....DThe mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. - Milton maybe underneath it all, is the belief that we cannot handle it would certainly cause one to feel the need to protect themselves...hence anxiety and fear > > > A while back I sought advice over whether my son's referral to cardiology because of a heart murmur warranted me finding out more information about what it might mean. I got a helpful set of mixed responses, naturally so, since everyone is different. Some feel information is power; some that ignorance is bliss!!!! > > > > I didn't look anything up, and as a result, my mind didn't have anything to back up its horrible thoughts. It was trying to tell me all sorts of terrible things might be wrong, but I couldn't really take it seriously, because I genuinely was ignorant. > > > > Anyway, last night I looked it up because his echocardiogram was this morning, and I wanted to know what questions I might need to ask. And last night, I didn't sleep a wink. My brain suddenly had access to all these scary images and stories which it could back up as being "real" in some way, because we saw it on health pages of the web. It conveniently ignored all the bits saying heart murmurs are common and usually benign, but instead latched on to the stories of congenital heart defects and life-threatening operations. > > > > The mind really is the most biased and tendentious organism known to man, and seeks information only to whip me up into a frenzy of fear. How anyone can be make any truly rational decisions with one of these things between their ears is beyond me. > > > > Anyway, his echo was clear (YESSSSSSSS!), and my mind has shut up. Until next time :0) > > > > x > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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