“Stress level everywhere is increasing. Seeing it in lots of patients who call.”
All that stress is unnecessary and people are in a panic over something that is not a threat.
All that stress is unnecessary and people are in a panic over something that is not a threat.”
When you look at the big picture - salaries not increasing but all other costs are, jobs being eliminated or hours reduced, effects of Obamacare with even employed people not sure that they will have insurance on January 1 and if they do what the cost will be, family members being deployed to a dangerous and potentially deadly situation, government intruding more and more into everyday lives, open borders in Texas with threat of once unknown disease exposure being brought home by children, Christmas and tax season about to be upon us, and now Ebola threat. At some point in time something is going to be the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Easy to sit back and say that self-induced stress is unnecessary but it’s just coming to too many people on too many fronts.
“All that stress is unnecessary and people are in a panic over something that is not a threat.”
I live within 20 min. of the hospital where the man was who died and live 12 min. from the sheriff’s deputy (in my county) who was checked out and is okay. I don’t know anyone in this area who is “in a panic”, but we are keeping close tabs on what happens in this area so we will know if we should stay home.
People coming into the US with this disease IS a threat to life in this country.