Rushing womens syndrome ?

Really?

 

Arent we all just busy and some cope better than others, is it really a medical condition?

 

I googled and found a test and apparently I have it, but I'm guessing most mothers and/or employed people (men included) suffer from it.

 

I'm glad Lisa Curry has managed to relax and improve her life and I hope shecan help others that arent coping.

 

Test here http://images.tvnz.co.nz/tvnz_images/tvone/programmes/good_morning_2012/additional/rws-test.pdf

 

 

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I'm glad Lisa Curry has managed to relax and improve her life and I hope shecan help others that arent coping.

 


Yes, but there's a big $ sign attached to the help she offers.

 

Go to your GP start eating properly and exercising that's my free advice, and it works.


@freddie*rooster wrote:

I'm glad Lisa Curry has managed to relax and improve her life and I hope shecan help others that arent coping.

 


Yes, but there's a big $ sign attached to the help she offers.

 

Go to your GP start eating properly and exercising that's my free advice, and it works.


Yes I think I have that other medical condition - the Slow Lazy Bugger Syndrome, I caught it off Mr Boris. 

I was just going to say the same thing Boris Smiley Very Happy

Thanks bob, I was trying to find something, other than the womans book, about it. I hadnt read anything but I saw a brief segment on one of the morning shows yesterday. I cant believe they get away with calling it a "medical condition"

 

Not there there arent medical conditions involved, but I assume they would be many and varied. Depression, anxiety, hormonal imbalances, menopause etc. There are many reasons people (not just women) dont cope. lumping them all into one basket seems like it would be detrimental to me.

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What rubbish.  She chose the behaviour, therefore she chose the consequences.  Blaming something else is stupid.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/health/2014/06/14/10/11/doctors-question-curry-s-rushing-women-s-syndrome...

 

according to this article, it is not a recognised medical condition.  It is referred to as being a "marketing" term, and not a medical one.

 

I do not know her or her former husband personally, but good friends of mine do.

 

he is spoken of with affection.


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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

Considering the publicity is linked to,products she sells for this syndrome(incorrectly called a medical condition) her promotion is mainly commercially motivated in her favour.

My score was 49, but I cope well with my hectic life!!
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