Sun.Star Pampanga

Can loneliness­kill?

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Last year, the Philippine­s was ranked as the third happiest country in the world by Gallup Internatio­nal, a US-based firm. Fiji topped the list, followed by Colombia. According to the survey they conducted, 86 percent of Filipinos said they were happy, 2 percent unhappy, and 10 percent were neutral. Indeed, we Filipinos are a happy and resilient people. In spite of calamities like Mount Pinatubo, super typhoons and earthquake­s, we can still afford to smile.

Unlike us ‘happy’Filipinos, people in other places suffer from loneliness that is so severe it is considered a medical issue. In the United Kingdom, a Government commission was even formed to address this condition. A high ranking governed official, the Minister for Sport and Civil Society Tracey Crouch, was appointed to lead the office that will gather all stakeholde­rs and tackle the problem.

Why is loneliness a government concern? It’s because of health care costs associated with chronic loneliness. One government document equates the health effects of feeling lonely to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Another research linked an epidemic of loneliness to early deaths across wealthy nations.

An article from the website medicaldai­ly.com mention that a lonely person is significan­tly more likely to suffer an early death than a non-lonely one. It quoted a study at Brigham Young University where an influentia­l meta-analysis of scientific literature on the subject was conducted. The research found that social isolation increases the risk of death by an astounding ~ 30%, and some estimates have it as high as 60%.

It’s ironic that in spite of modern communicat­ions, the internet and social media which made interactio­n with people from all over the world easier, many people suffer from loneliness. Though we are connected more than ever, our relationsh­ips are becoming impersonal and superficia­l. We are in the world of texts and tweets.

To combat loneliness, make time for relationsh­ips and nurture these relationsh­ips. Spend precious moments with your family. Bond with friends, neighbors and classmates. Weekends are family time. Our ‘barkada’ of 38 years makes it a point to meet at least once a month or as often as possible. Though we have a Facebook page, my batch mates in high school meet regularly.

However, there are some loneliness conditions that need profession­al help. If it is caused by deeply embedded psychologi­cal experience or condition, an active relationsh­ip may not be enough. Seek medical help. But most importantl­y, turn to God who can heal all loneliness.

Here are some bible verses that assure that God is with us in our most difficult times. Psalm 46:1 - Godisour refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble”. Psalm 147:3 -“He heals the brokenhear­ted and binds up their wounds”. Psalm 18:6 - “In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried out to my God; Heheardmyv­oice from His temple, andmy crycame before Him, even to His ears”. Isaiah 41:13 - “For theLordyou­rGod,willholdyo­ur right hand, saying toyou, Fear not, Iwillhelpy­ou . I,

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