Debt Stress Syndrome: Possibly The New Missouri And Illinois Epidemic

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When looking at the overall well being of Americans, there is one common problem: stress. The recession and downward spiraling job market has done nothing but increase that stress for workers, families, and businesses. Plus, the constant barrage of negative news in the media doesn't help. For many, the overwhelming amount of stress has led to Debt Stress Syndrome.

Doctors all over the nation have been looking into the problem for quite a while. One expert, Dr. Alan Manevitz, explained that the stress of needing protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, running from the repo man, and trying to escape harassing creditors, among other things, has actually manifested itself physically for many individuals. High blood pressure, inflammation, high paced breathing, increased heart rate, and muscle tension are just a few of the physical manifestations you could see from your stress.

The cure for Debt Stress Syndrome doesn't lie in medicine. The solution to this problem lies completely with the person affected. So, what can you do about it? Dr. Manevitz suggests taking these steps:

1.Don't Deny It

The first step in facing a problem is admitting that it exists in the first place. If you need protection from foreclosure, are facing more credit card debt than ever, and are avoiding the phone in fear that a creditor will be on the other hand, you are most likely under some sort of serious stress. Face debt related stress head on.

2.Be Proactive

Remember, doing nothing changes nothing. If you don't at least begin your research for solutions to your situation, you may never get out from under your debt and the problems it brings with it. You'd be well advised to start learning how Missouri or Illinois bankruptcy could help you get out of debt—and stay there. Check out free articles, blogs, bankruptcy FAQ, and even find a few free publications to educated yourself on debt relief.

3. Get Help

The sooner you take action against your debt, the better. If your debt is getting to the point where it is causing you physical pain, you've passed the point at which asking for help is merely reasonable—it is now mandatory. Look at how Missouri and Illinois Chapter 7 or Missouri and Illinois Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you get past your stress, your debt, and on to a new life!


About the Author:
Missouri Bankruptcy attorney James Brown has been working to relieve the debt of hard-working American families for over 15 years. He has dedicated his career to educating consumers about options for debt relief and has released 5 publications, including, "Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know." You can request a free copy at http://www.castlelaw.net



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