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Catherine Zeta-Jones’ brave public acknowledgement of her mental health problems, including appearing on the cover of People Magazine, invited people all over the world to identify with her problem and recognize they or their loved ones are not alone if they are suffering with emotional problems. “This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them” and “if my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged just one person to seek help, then it is worth it.” Her announcement is a landmark in public health awareness. That someone as beautiful and successful as Katherine Zeta-Jones
CATHERINE ZETA-JONES’ public revelation of her recent diagnosis has brought needed public awareness to mental health issues. can struggle with a serious mental health issue and feel comfortable enough to share it with the world will certainly motivate others to emulate her strength and intelligence, “there’s no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help.” Very fortunately, because of people in the limelight who share their struggles, the stigma once attached to seeking therapy has greatly diminished. No doubt, if your throat hurts, you break a bone, suffer any aches and pains or show signs of illness that require medical attention, you’re on it. You make an appointment with your doctor, get a diagnosis, and ultimately fill the prescription that will heal you. The responsible adult takes great pains to stay healthy by eating well, exercising, taking supplements and recommended medications and making sure to have a complete physical every year. But, taking care of your emotional health is often last on your list, until like Catherine Zeta-Jones, you realize you have no choice. Neither fame, wealth, nor talent immunizes anyone against the vicissitudes of physical and mental illness.
aging, dealing with troubled children or other family members, addictions, abuse, bereavement or anything that gets in the way of your emotional health and happiness. However, many people resist seeking help. If you have a weak heart, you control
Issues that can stop you in your tracks and prohibit everyday function as a parent, a partner or on the job include panic attacks, depression, unemployment, marital discord, eating disorders, coping with
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Diet Goofs Food For Life
I’m sure most of you How come we are “always” think you are “on track”. on a diet? How can we eventuYes, the marketing of what’s ally maintain our weight loss healthy has been re-defined successfully? What are the so often that even when we common mistakes that interfere do try to make better choicwith our progress and perhaps es, they aren’t necessarily ruin the results? better. And remember, Going on a diet creates obseshealthy eating is not always sions with food – even healthy the same as weight-loss food. Eventually we wind up eating. focusing on what’s less in fat or Many us simply eat too calories, and of course, fixating much. Yes, some foods are on which foods will give will unlimited, but that doesn’t give us the fastest weight loss. INDA mean you have to gorge I’ve always thought that “too yourself until your stomach IVESON much” of anything such as is so stuffed with vegetables hard-core dieting, becoming a that you can’t breathe! “gym-rat” and certainly striving for “perEveryone is different so comparing your fection,” will lead to some level of disapresults with others will only stress you out, pointment. It has been my experience that and some of us are “stress eaters”! unrealistic expectations will lead to big letSkipping meals, thinking less is better downs. Once that happens, the “why” queswill not lead to better results. You might tions begin to multiply in our minds: find yourself eating more at the next meal “Why aren’t I losing faster?” “Why are or picking mindlessly because you are my abs not more defined?” “Why doesn’t “entitled” to the calories you have banked my stomach look flatter?” “Why is it that for the day. The handfuls, bites, licks and when I look in the mirror I still don’t like tastes during the day “add up” and can what I see?” These are all challenging quesnegate the best of diet intentions. tions. Everyone is different and comparing To avoid the mindless munchies, plan your results with others will only stress your snacks and keep cut-up vegetables or you out, and some of us are “stress-eaters!” extra protein available to avoid making the Our brains have no connection with our wrong choices. (“Just One” of anything bodies. It’s the “this isn’t working fast wrong counts!) Even four bites a day worth enough” mentality that will cause us to 100 calories add up to a pound of added throw in the towel. weight per month.
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Keeping a journal of what you eat is a great tool and if you are completely honest with yourself this will help you become mindful of everything that goes in your mouth. Weekend warriors are the most common offenders. You can very easily un-do a week of good eating on the weekend. You should plan to eat in restaurants that have the proper choices for you. Steakhouses, Italian, Japanese (no rice) and Chinese (steamed) always have options. Check out the menu before you go to the restaurant to have a plan of what you may choose to order. Being prepared is your best defense! Dipping: A carrot stick is “not” a carrot stick if it’s dunked into blue cheese dip. Nuts (about 7 pieces) and peanut butter are fattening; they have 180 calories per ounce! They are a fat, not a protein. And who decided that sweet potato fries are a healthier version of the French fry? Besides the beta-carotene, vitamin C, folic acid, potassium and fiber, you have just skyrocketed the fat and calories to compare to the white potato version. What about hard cheese? It’s a bad saturated fat. I call it a “glue stick” running through your veins and arteries! Barbecue sauce and ketchup must be counted. Read the labels on these products and check the ingredients to find one that lists sugar (or sugar derivatives) as the 4th or higher item. A skinless piece of protein smothered in these condiments can add a lot of sugar which equates to adding calo-
ries. The closer to the top of the ingredient list, the more it has! You can dilute the sauce with water or use salsa or hot sauce instead. Olive oil is considered a healthy fat, but rubbing your grill or food with the oil instead of pouring it in will save a lot of calories and still give you the same results. At 120 calories a tablespoon, winding up with 6-7 tablespoons can make your meal fattening. And finally, salads! What happened? Dried fruit, cheese, nuts, seeds, candied walnuts, pecans, beans, chic peas and croutons have just turned this meal into a 1,200 calorie disaster and yes, we ask for “light” dressing (on the side.) LOL! Now we come to liquid calories such as fancy coffees, juices and creamy soups just to name a few. Just because you didn’t chew it doesn’t mean it doesn’t count. So, it’s pretty clear that everything counts when it comes to losing weight. When we make up our minds to truly commit to a healthy and “make-sense” program of nutrition and weight loss we have to commit to giving up the unhealthy categories of food. Then, it’s about “thinking before you eat!” Linda Fiveson is a nutritionist in Syosset. In addition to counseling she sells her own line of foods which are all free of flour, sugar, gluten and refined carbohydrates. For more information, call (516) 496-2300 or visit her website at www.lindafiveson.com.
Is it just a ‘bad mood’ or something else? A parents guide to understanding stress and depression in adolescents By JOHN KASTAN, Ph.D & AUDREY GOODMAN As a parent, you want to do what’s best for your child. No one knows your child better than you and with that in mind, you are usually the first to recognize when your child is experiencing an emotional difficulty. Is your child eating less? Sleeping poorly? Not keeping up in school? In a bad mood all the time? Not getting along with friends or family? Adolescent mental health problems are real, common and treatable. Over 15 million children and teens have mental health or substance abuse issues – only one in five get professional help. Stress is a normal part of life and growing up: all families experience stress or crisis at some time or another. However, some of us may be particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of stress, for various biological and social reasons, at particular times in our life. Depression in adolescents is often a temporary response to stress and is common because of the normal process of maturing, the influence of sex hormones, and conflicts with authority figures. It can also occur upon the death of a friend or relative, a break-up with a boyfriend or girlfriend, failure at school, or as the result of being bullied. In the past few years, the staff at Peninsula Counseling Center in Valley Stream, has seen an increase in the numbers of children and adolescents seeking help. And, that’s a good thing, because in a world where information is just a click away, it’s the crucial next step – accepting support and guidance from a qualified,
professional source – that starts the process towards a healthier childhood. Periods of depressed mood are common in most adolescents. They tend to view things more negatively and are unable to imagine that personal problems or interpersonal situations can be resolved successfully. When low mood, irritability and anxiety persist, it’s important that a parent seeks professional guidance and support, both for the parent and the child. Early identification of problems can avert more serious problems and episodes of depression, and learning healthy coping skills can be very empowering. Sometimes a parent will not notice signs of depression or sadness but will see changes in a child’s behavior. Each child is unique and each develops different ways of dealing with stress, anxiety and feelings of sadness. Almost all adolescents with depression benefit from some type of talk therapy, sometimes in groups and sometimes in individual therapy. Some benefit from medication, as well. They realize that this is a good place to talk about their feelings and concerns and learn how to deal with them. Supportive relationships and developing healthy coping skills can help. Getting help early can make all the difference. Peninsula Counseling Center has a qualified staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers to help families with issues that require professional assistance. To make an appointment call 516-569-6600.
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OCLI’s Dr. Eric Donnenfeld brings new procedure to L.I. An important advancement in cataract surgery is welcome news to the many people in the area who suffer from cataracts. Long Island’s first laser enhanced and customized cataract surgery was performed by Dr. Eric Donnenfeld at Island Eye Surgicenter in Carle Place on April 19, using the Alcon LenSx® Femtosecond Laser. Dr. Donnenfeld, a founding partner of Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island (OCLI) and clinical professor of ophthalmology at NYU, is one of only a handful of surgeons in the U.S. experienced with this laser. Island Eye Surgicenter is only the fourth surgical facility in the US to acquire this advanced technology. Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation in the United States with over 3 million cases performed annually. Today, visual rehabilitation following cataract surgery may be significantly enhanced with the implantation of a lens designed to correct refractive error. The addition of this exciting laser technology adds a new level of precision and predictability to the procedure that simply was not possible with conventional manual surgery. Each human eye is different in terms of size, depth, curvature of the cornea and other key features. Before cataract surgery, every eye is carefully measured and mapped. The LenSx laser uses a combination of highly advanced technologies to capture incredibly precise, high-resolution digital images of the eye. These images and the measurements and data they provide are then used to plan and perform a surgery to exacting specifications that were previously unachievable with traditional (manual) cataract surgery.
DR. ERIC DONNENFELD PERFORMED the first case on Long Island using the new laser for customized refractive cataract surgery. In addition, the LenSx laser adds computer-control to key steps of cataract surgery, ensuring highly precise surgical incisions. The unique software analyzes high-resolution images of the eye which then enables the surgeon
to design a customized, image-guided procedure for every patient and then execute the laser procedure on command. “Laser refractive cataract surgery is without a doubt the most technologically advanced option for cataract patients,” said Dr. Donnenfeld. “Before this technology was available, many of the most challenging steps during cataract surgery were performed manually with a blade. With the LenSx laser, we can offer our patients a truly premium experience with the precision and reliability of a laser for refractive cataract surgery. “Island Eye has invested significant resources integrating this sophisticated technology and in training our staff” said Robert Nelson, PA-C, Executive Director at the center. “We are thrilled to once again bring our patients the absolute latest innovations in ophthalmic surgical care.” The LenSx laser is the first FDA approved femtosecond laser for cataract surgery, which can very accurately perform anterior capsulotomies, corneal incisions and lens disruption. Prior to the introduction of this breakthrough technology, all of these steps were performed manually with handheld blades or ultrasound energy.
To learn more about customized laser cataract surgery and refractive surgical options using the LenSx laser technology, visit www.ocli.net. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Eric Donnenfeld or another OCLI cataract surgeon, please contact 1-866-SEE-OCLI (1-866-733-6254). For more information about Island Eye Surgicenter, call 516-877-2400.
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The mind-body connection Improve your emotional health for a more well-balanced life
People who are emotionally healthy are in control of their emotions and their behavior. They are able to handle life’s inevitable challenges, build strong relationships, and lead productive, fulfilling lives. When bad things happen, they’re able to bounce back and move on. Unfortunately, too many people take their mental and emotional health for granted – focusing on it only when they develop problems. But just as it requires effort to build or maintain physical health, so it is with mental and emotional health. The more time and energy you invest in your emotional health, the stronger it will be. The good news is that there are many things you can do to boost your mood, build resilience, and get more enjoyment out of life. Mental or emotional health refers to your overall psychological well-being. It includes
the way you feel about yourself, the quality of your relationships, and your ability to manage your feelings and deal with difficulties. Good mental health isn’t just the absence of mental health problems. Being mentally or emotionally healthy is much more than being free of depression, anxiety, or other psychological issues. Rather than the absence of mental illness, mental and emotional health refers to the presence of positive characteristics. Similarly, not feeling bad is not the same as feeling good. While some people may not have negative feelings, they still need to do things that make them feel positive in order to achieve mental and emotional health. People who are mentally and emotionally healthy have: ■ A sense of contentment. ■ A zest for living and the ability to laugh
and have fun. ■ The ability to deal with stress and bounce back from adversity. ■ A sense of meaning and purpose, in both their activities and their relationships. ■ The flexibility to learn new things and adapt to change. ■ A balance between work and play, rest and activity, etc. ■ The ability to build and maintain fulfilling relationships. ■ Self-confidence and high self-esteem. These positive characteristics of mental and emotional health allow you to participate in life to the fullest extent possible through productive, meaningful activities and strong relationships. These positive characteristics also help you cope when faced with life’s challenges and stresses.
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Being emotionally and mentally healthy doesn’t mean never going through bad times or experiencing emotional problems. We all go through disappointments, loss, and change. And while these are normal parts of life, they can still cause sadness, anxiety, and stress. The difference is that people with good emotional health have an ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, and stress. This ability is called resilience. People who are emotionally and mentally healthy have the tools for coping with difficult situations and maintaining a positive outlook. They remain focused, flexible, and creative in bad times as well as good. One of the key factors in resilience is the ability to balance your emotions. The capacity to recognize your emotions and express them appropriately helps you avoid getting stuck in depression, anxiety, or other negative mood states. Another key factor is having a strong support network. Having trusted people you can turn to for encouragement and support will boost your resilience in tough times. Resilience involves maintaining flexibility and balance in your life as you deal with stressful circumstances and traumatic events. This happens in several ways, according to the American Psychological Association, including: ■ Letting yourself experience strong emotions, and also realizing when you may need to avoid experiencing them at times in order to continue functioning.
■ Stepping forward and taking action to deal with your problems and meet the demands of daily living, and also stepping back to rest and reenergize yourself. ■ Spending time with loved ones to gain support and encouragement, and also nurturing yourself. ■ Relying on others, and also relying on yourself.
Physical health is connected to mental and emotional health
Taking care of your body is a powerful first step towards mental and emotional health. The mind and the body are linked. When you improve your physical health, you’ll automatically experience greater mental and emotional well-being. For example, exercise not only strengthens our heart and lungs, but also releases endorphins, powerful chemicals that energize us and lift our mood. The activities you engage in and the daily choices you make affect the way you feel physically and emotionally. Get enough rest. To have good mental and emotional health, it’s important to take care of your body. That includes getting enough sleep. Most people need seven to eight hours of sleep each night in order to function optimally. Learn about good nutrition and practice it. The subject of nutrition is complicated and not always easy to put into practice. But the more you learn about what you eat and how it affects your energy and mood, the better you can feel. Exercise to relieve stress and lift your mood. Exercise is a powerful antidote to stress, anxiety, and depression. Look for small ways to add activity to your day, like taking the stairs instead of the elevator or going on a short walk. To get the most mental health benefits, aim for 30 minutes or more of exercise per day. Sunlight lifts your mood, so try to get at least 10 to 15 minutes of sun per day. This can be done while exercising, gardening, or socializing. Limit alcohol and avoid cigarettes and other drugs. These are stimulants that may unnaturally make you feel good in the short term, but have long-term negative consequences for mood and emotional health. © Helpguide.org 2001-2010. All rights reserved.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones’ brave public acknowledgement of her mental health problems, including appearing on the cover of People Magazine, invited people all over the world to identify with her problem and recognize they or their loved ones are not alone if they are suffering with emotional problems. “This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them” and “if my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged just one person to seek help, then it is worth it.” Her announcement is a landmark in public health awareness. That someone as beautiful and successful as Katherine ZetaJones can struggle with a serious mental health issue and feel comfortable enough to share it with the world will certainly motivate others to CATHERINE emulate her ZETA-JONES strength and intelligence, “there’s no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help.” Very fortunately, because of people in the limelight who share their struggles, the stigma once attached to seeking therapy has greatly diminished. No doubt, if your throat hurts, you break a bone, suffer any aches and pains or show signs of illness that require medical attention, you’re on it. You make an appointment with your doctor, get a diagnosis, and ultimately fill the prescription that will heal you. The responsible adult takes great pains to stay healthy by eating well, exercising, taking supplements and recommended medications and making sure to have a complete physical every year. But, taking care of your emotional health is often last on your list, until like Catherine Zeta-Jones, you realize you have no choice. Neither fame, wealth, nor talent immunizes anyone against the vicissitudes of physical and mental illness. Issues that can stop you in your tracks and prohibit everyday function as a parent, a partner or on the job include panic attacks, depression, unemployment, marital discord, eating disorders, coping with aging, dealing with troubled children or other family members, addictions, abuse, bereavement or anything that gets in the way of your emotional health and happiness. However, many people resist seeking help. If you have a weak heart, you control your diet, exercise more, take prescribed medication and follow doctor’s orders. If you have a broken heart, there’s more to it.
professional can make all the difference. A huge burden is lifted when you have a structured plan of advice to follow, someone to guide you, and evidence that when utilizing the many tools available, things will work out. A better life starts with you.
Sometimes, making that first call and finding the right resource is the most difficult. We race to heal our bodies why do we hesitate to heal our minds? One out of five families living on Long Island is affected by mental health or substance abuse issues. Talking with a skilled
John Kastan, Ph.D., is executive director of Peninsula Counseling Center, a non-profit community mental health center in Valley Stream, licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Audrey Goodman is community relations coordinator.
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People who are emotionally healthy are in control of their emotions and their behavior. They are able to handle life’s inevitable challenges, build strong relationships, and lead productive, fulfilling lives. When bad things happen, they’re able to bounce back and move on. Unfortunately, too many people take their mental and emotional health for granted – focusing on it only when they develop problems. But just as it requires effort to build or maintain physical health, so it is with mental and emotional health. The more time and energy you invest in your emotional health, the stronger it will be. The good news is that there are many things you can do to boost your mood, build resilience, and get more enjoyment out of life. Mental or emotional health refers to your overall psychological well-being. It includes
the way you feel about yourself, the quality of your relationships, and your ability to manage your feelings and deal with difficulties. Good mental health isn’t just the absence of mental health problems. Being mentally or emotionally healthy is much more than being free of depression, anxiety, or other psychological issues. Rather than the absence of mental illness, mental and emotional health refers to the presence of positive characteristics. Similarly, not feeling bad is not the same as feeling good. While some people may not have negative feelings, they still need to do things that make them feel positive in order to achieve mental and emotional health. People who are mentally and emotionally healthy have: ■ A sense of contentment. ■ A zest for living and the ability to laugh
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Being emotionally and mentally healthy doesn’t mean never going through bad times or experiencing emotional problems. We all go through disappointments, loss, and change. And while these are normal parts of life, they can still cause sadness, anxiety, and stress. The difference is that people with good emotional health have an ability to bounce back from adversity, trauma, and stress. This ability is called resilience. People who are emotionally and mentally healthy have the tools for coping with difficult situations and maintaining a positive outlook. They remain focused, flexible, and creative in bad times as well as good. One of the key factors in resilience is the ability to balance your emotions. The capacity to recognize your emotions and express them appropriately helps you avoid getting stuck in depression, anxiety, or other negative mood states. Another key factor is having a strong support network. Having trusted people you can turn to for encouragement and support will boost your resilience in tough times. Resilience involves maintaining flexibility and balance in your life as you deal with stressful circumstances and traumatic events. This happens in several ways, according to the American Psychological Association, including: ■ Letting yourself experience strong emotions, and also realizing when you may need to avoid experiencing them at times in order to continue functioning.
■ Stepping forward and taking action to deal with your problems and meet the demands of daily living, and also stepping back to rest and reenergize yourself. ■ Spending time with loved ones to gain support and encouragement, and also nurturing yourself. ■ Relying on others, and also relying on yourself.
Physical health is connected to mental and emotional health
Taking care of your body is a powerful first step towards mental and emotional health. The mind and the body are linked. When you improve your physical health, you’ll automatically experience greater mental and emotional well-being. For example, exercise not only strengthens our heart and lungs, but also releases endorphins, powerful chemicals that energize us and lift our mood. The activities you engage in and the daily choices you make affect the way you feel physically and emotionally. Get enough rest. To have good mental and emotional health, it’s important to take care of your body. That includes getting enough sleep. Most people need seven to eight hours of sleep each night in order to function optimally. Learn about good nutrition and practice it. The subject of nutrition is complicated and not always easy to put into practice. But the more you learn about what you eat and how it affects your energy and mood, the better you can feel. Exercise to relieve stress and lift your mood. Exercise is a powerful antidote to stress, anxiety, and depression. Look for small ways to add activity to your day, like taking the stairs instead of the elevator or going on a short walk. To get the most mental health benefits, aim for 30 minutes or more of exercise per day. Sunlight lifts your mood, so try to get at least 10 to 15 minutes of sun per day. This can be done while exercising, gardening, or socializing. Limit alcohol and avoid cigarettes and other drugs. These are stimulants that may unnaturally make you feel good in the short term, but have long-term negative consequences for mood and emotional health. © Helpguide.org 2001-2010. All rights reserved.
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OCLIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dr. Eric Donnenfeld brings new procedure to L.I.
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DR. ERIC DONNENFELD PERFORMED the first case on Long Island using the new laser for customized refractive cataract surgery. In addition, the LenSx laser adds computer-control to key steps of cataract surgery, ensuring highly precise surgical incisions. The unique software analyzes high-resolution images of the eye which then enables the surgeon to design a cus-
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tomized, image-guided procedure for every patient and then execute the laser procedure on command. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Laser refractive cataract surgery is without a doubt the most technologically advanced option for cataract patients,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Donnenfeld. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Before this technology was available, many of the most challenging steps during cataract surgery were performed manually with a blade. With the LenSx laser, we can offer our patients a truly premium experience with the precision and reliability of a laser for refractive cataract surgery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Island Eye has invested significant resources integrating this sophisticated technology and in training our staffâ&#x20AC;? said Robert Nelson, PA-C, Executive Director at the center. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to once again bring our patients the absolute latest innovations in ophthalmic surgical care.â&#x20AC;? The LenSx laser is the first FDA approved femtosecond laser for cataract surgery, which can very accurately perform anterior capsulotomies, corneal incisions and lens disruption. Prior to the introduction of this breakthrough technology, all of these steps were performed manually with handheld blades or ultrasound energy.
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An important advancement in cataract surgery is welcome news to the many people in the area who suffer from cataracts. Long Islandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first laser enhanced and customized cataract surgery was performed by Dr. Eric Donnenfeld at Island Eye Surgicenter in Carle Place on April 19, using the Alcon LenSxÂŽ Femtosecond Laser. Dr. Donnenfeld, a founding partner of Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island (OCLI) and clinical professor of ophthalmology at NYU, is one of only a handful of surgeons in the U.S. experienced with this laser. Island Eye Surgicenter is only the fourth surgical facility in the US to acquire this advanced technology. Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation in the United States with over 3 million cases performed annually. Today, visual rehabilitation following cataract surgery may be significantly enhanced with the implantation of a lens designed to correct refractive error. The addition of this exciting laser technology adds a new level of precision and predictability to the procedure that simply was not possible with conventional manual surgery. Each human eye is different in terms of size, depth, curvature of the cornea and other key features. Before cataract surgery, every eye is carefully measured and mapped. The LenSx laser uses a combination of highly advanced technologies to capture incredibly precise, high-resolution digital images of the eye. These images and the measurements and data they provide are then used to plan and perform a surgery to exacting specifications that were previously unachievable with traditional (manual) cataract surgery.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones’ brave public acknowledgement of her mental health problems, including appearing on the cover of People Magazine, invited people all over the world to identify with her problem and recognize they or their loved ones are not alone if they are suffering with emotional problems. “This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them” and “if my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged just one person to seek help, then it is worth it.” Her announcement is a landmark in public health awareness. That someone as beautiful and successful as Katherine ZetaJones can struggle with a serious mental health issue and feel comfortable enough to share it with the world will certainly motivate others to CATHERINE emulate her ZETA-JONES strength and intelligence, “there’s no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help.” Very fortunately, because of people in the limelight who share their struggles, the stigma once attached to seeking therapy has greatly diminished. No doubt, if your throat hurts, you break a bone, suffer any aches and pains or show signs of illness that require medical attention, you’re on it. You make an appointment with your doctor, get a diagnosis, and ultimately fill the prescription that will heal you. The responsible adult takes great pains to stay healthy by eating well, exercising, taking supplements and recommended medications and making sure to have a complete physical every year. But, taking care of your emotional health is often last on your list, until like Catherine Zeta-Jones, you realize you have no choice. Neither fame, wealth, nor talent immunizes anyone against the vicissitudes of physical and mental illness. Issues that can stop you in your tracks and prohibit everyday function as a parent, a partner or on the job include panic attacks, depression, unemployment, marital discord, eating disorders, coping with aging, dealing with troubled children or other family members, addictions, abuse, bereavement or anything that gets in the way of your emotional health and happiness. However, many people resist seeking help. If you have a weak heart, you control your diet, exercise more, take prescribed medication and follow doctor’s orders. If you have a broken heart, there’s more to it.
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Sometimes, making that first call and finding the right resource is the most difficult. We race to heal our bodies why do we hesitate to heal our minds? One out of five families living on Long Island is affected by mental health or substance abuse issues. Talking with a skilled
John Kastan, Ph.D., is executive director of Peninsula Counseling Center, a non-profit community mental health center in Valley Stream, licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Audrey Goodman is community relations coordinator.
“I use the latest techniques to fight cancer in the operating room … and answer every question a patient may have before we get here.” Dr. Datta is a board-certified, fellowship-trained cancer surgeon who’s known for his skills in the operating room and for taking the time to sit with a patient while providing support before and after surgery. A specialist in tumors of the head and neck, breast, endocrine system, colon and soft tissue as well as melanoma, he’s also a Castle Connolly top doctor, so you can be confident you’re getting quality, compassionate care every step of the way.
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Advanced laser surgery helps cataract patients OCLIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dr. Eric Donnenfeld brings new procedure to L.I. An important advancement in cataract surgery is welcome news to the many people in the area who suffer from cataracts. Long Islandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first laser enhanced and customized cataract surgery was performed by Dr. Eric Donnenfeld at Island Eye Surgicenter in Carle Place on April 19, using the Alcon LenSxÂŽ Femtosecond Laser. Dr. Donnenfeld, a founding partner of Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island (OCLI) and clinical professor of ophthalmology at NYU, is one of only a handful of surgeons in the U.S. experienced with this laser. Island Eye Surgicenter is only the fourth surgical facility in the US to acquire this advanced technology. Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation in the United States with over 3 million cases performed annually. Today, visual rehabilitation following cataract surgery may be significantly enhanced with the implantation of a lens designed to correct refractive error. The addition of this exciting laser technology adds a new level of precision and predictability to the procedure that simply was not possible with conventional manual surgery. Each human eye is different in terms of size, depth, curvature of the cornea and other key features. Before cataract surgery, every eye is carefully measured and mapped. The LenSx laser uses a combination of highly advanced technologies to capture incredibly precise, high-resolution digital images of the eye. These images and the measurements and data they provide are then used to plan and perform a surgery to exacting specifications that were previously unachievable with traditional (manual) cataract surgery.
DR. ERIC DONNENFELD PERFORMED the first case on Long Island using the new laser for customized refractive cataract surgery. In addition, the LenSx laser adds computer-control to key steps of cataract surgery, ensuring highly precise surgical incisions. The unique software analyzes high-resolution images of the eye which then enables the surgeon
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to design a customized, image-guided procedure for every patient and then execute the laser procedure on command. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Laser refractive cataract surgery is without a doubt the most technologically advanced option for cataract patients,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Donnenfeld. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Before this technology was available, many of the most challenging steps during cataract surgery were performed manually with a blade. With the LenSx laser, we can offer our patients a truly premium experience with the precision and reliability of a laser for refractive cataract surgery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Island Eye has invested significant resources integrating this sophisticated technology and in training our staffâ&#x20AC;? said Robert Nelson, PA-C, Executive Director at the center. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to once again bring our patients the absolute latest innovations in ophthalmic surgical care.â&#x20AC;? The LenSx laser is the first FDA approved femtosecond laser for cataract surgery, which can very accurately perform anterior capsulotomies, corneal incisions and lens disruption. Prior to the introduction of this breakthrough technology, all of these steps were performed manually with handheld blades or ultrasound energy.
To learn more about customized laser cataract surgery and refractive surgical options using the LenSx laser technology, visit www.ocli.net. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Eric Donnenfeld or another OCLI cataract surgeon, please contact 1-866-SEE-OCLI (1-866-733-6254). For more information about Island Eye Surgicenter, call 516-877-2400.
Norman Saffra, MD, FACS, is one of the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading ophthalmic laser and micro surgeons. Dr. Saffra is known for his expertise in diseases of the Retina and Vitreous such as; diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal tears and detachments. He is also experienced in caring for patients with uveitis and Neuro-Ophthalmic disorders. Dr. Saffra is a Fellow of: The American College of Surgeons and The American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is a member of the American Society of Retina Specialists and the North American Association of Neuro-Ophthalmology. Dr. Saffra frequently lectures in medical schools and to physicians throughout the country. Dr. Saffra is actively involved in clinical and surgical research. He has contributed over 25 scholarly papers to peer review journals and assisted in the design of two different surgical instruments. Under Dr. Saffraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership, The Eye Institute at Maimonides is at the forefront of advancing medical science by pursuing research into diseases that cause permanent vision loss. He has been consistently listed in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Castle Connolly Guide: How to find the Best Doctors (New York Metro area)â&#x20AC;? and has been listed in New York Magazine â&#x20AC;&#x153;Best Doctorsâ&#x20AC;? issue 12 times. He continues to be quoted by all major television networks and newspapers in regards to ophthalmology issues. Dr. Saffra resides in Nassau County with his family, and is looking forward to bringing state of the art retinal care to our area.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones’ brave public acknowledgement of her mental health problems, including appearing on the cover of People Magazine, invited people all over the world to identify with her problem and recognize they or their loved ones are not alone if they are suffering with emotional problems. “This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them” and “if my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged just one person to seek help, then it is worth it.” Her announcement is a landmark in public health awareness. That someone as beautiful and successful as Katherine Zeta-Jones
CATHERINE ZETA-JONES’ public revelation of her recent diagnosis has brought needed public awareness to mental health issues. can struggle with a serious mental health issue and feel comfortable enough to share it with the world will certainly motivate others to emulate her strength and intelligence, “there’s no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help.” Very fortunately, because of people in the limelight who share their struggles, the stigma once attached to seeking therapy has greatly diminished. No doubt, if your throat hurts, you break a bone, suffer any aches and pains or show signs of illness that require medical attention, you’re on it. You make an appointment with your doctor, get a diagnosis, and ultimately fill the prescription that will heal you. The responsible adult takes great pains to stay healthy by eating well, exercising, taking supplements and recommended medications and making sure to have a complete physical every year. But, taking care of your emotional health is often last on your list, until like Catherine Zeta-Jones, you realize you have no choice. Neither fame, wealth, nor talent immunizes anyone against the vicissitudes of physical and mental illness.
aging, dealing with troubled children or other family members, addictions, abuse, bereavement or anything that gets in the way of your emotional health and happiness. However, many people resist seeking help. If you have a weak heart, you control
Issues that can stop you in your tracks and prohibit everyday function as a parent, a partner or on the job include panic attacks, depression, unemployment, marital discord, eating disorders, coping with
your diet, exercise more, take prescribed medication and follow doctor’s orders. If you have a broken heart, there’s more to it. Sometimes, making that first call and findContinued on GOOD HEALTH page 3
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Advanced laser surgery helps cataract patients OCLIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dr. Eric Donnenfeld brings new procedure to L.I. An important advancement in cataract surgery is welcome news to the many people in the area who suffer from cataracts. Long Islandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first laser enhanced and customized cataract surgery was performed by Dr. Eric Donnenfeld at Island Eye Surgicenter in Carle Place on April 19, using the Alcon LenSxÂŽ Femtosecond Laser. Dr. Donnenfeld, a founding partner of Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island (OCLI) and clinical professor of ophthalmology at NYU, is one of only a handful of surgeons in the U.S. experienced with this laser. Island Eye Surgicenter is only the fourth surgical facility in the US to acquire this advanced technology. Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation in the United States with over 3 million cases performed annually. Today, visual rehabilitation following cataract surgery may be significantly enhanced with the implantation of a lens designed to correct refractive error. The addition of this exciting laser technology adds a new level of precision and predictability to the procedure that simply was not possible with conventional manual surgery. Each human eye is different in terms of size, depth, curvature of the cornea and other key features. Before cataract surgery, every eye is carefully measured and mapped. The LenSx laser uses a combination of highly advanced technologies to capture incredibly precise, high-resolution digital images of the eye. These images and the measurements and data they provide are then used to plan and perform a surgery to exacting specifications that were previously unachievable with traditional (manual) cataract surgery.
DR. ERIC DONNENFELD PERFORMED the first case on Long Island using the new laser for customized refractive cataract surgery. In addition, the LenSx laser adds computer-control to key steps of cataract surgery, ensuring highly precise surgical incisions. The unique software analyzes highresolution images of the eye which then enables the surgeon to design a customized, image-guided proce-
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dure for every patient and then execute the laser procedure on command. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Laser refractive cataract surgery is without a doubt the most technologically advanced option for cataract patients,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Donnenfeld. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Before this technology was available, many of the most challenging steps during cataract surgery were performed manually with a blade. With the LenSx laser, we can offer our patients a truly premium experience with the precision and reliability of a laser for refractive cataract surgery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Island Eye has invested significant resources integrating this sophisticated technology and in training our staffâ&#x20AC;? said Robert Nelson, PA-C, Executive Director at the center. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to once again bring our patients the absolute latest innovations in ophthalmic surgical care.â&#x20AC;? The LenSx laser is the first FDA approved femtosecond laser for cataract surgery, which can very accurately perform anterior capsulotomies, corneal incisions and lens disruption. Prior to the introduction of this breakthrough technology, all of these steps were performed manually with handheld blades or ultrasound energy. To learn more about customized laser cataract surgery and refractive surgical options using the LenSx laser technology, visit www.ocli.net. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Eric Donnenfeld or another OCLI cataract surgeon, please contact 1-866-SEE-OCLI (1-866-733-6254).
Norman Saffra, MD, FACS, is one of the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading ophthalmic laser and micro surgeons. Dr. Saffra is known for his expertise in diseases of the Retina and Vitreous such as; diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal tears and detachments. He is also experienced in caring for patients with uveitis and Neuro-Ophthalmic disorders. Dr. Saffra is a Fellow of: The American College of Surgeons and The American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is a member of the American Society of Retina Specialists and the North American Association of Neuro-Ophthalmology. Dr. Saffra frequently lectures in medical schools and to physicians throughout the country. Dr. Saffra is actively involved in clinical and surgical research. He has contributed over 25 scholarly papers to peer review journals and assisted in the design of two different surgical instruments. Under Dr. Saffraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership, The Eye Institute at Maimonides is at the forefront of advancing medical science by pursuing research into diseases that cause permanent vision loss. He has been consistently listed in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Castle Connolly Guide: How to find the Best Doctors (New York Metro area)â&#x20AC;? and has been listed in New York Magazine â&#x20AC;&#x153;Best Doctorsâ&#x20AC;? issue 12 times. He continues to be quoted by all major television networks and newspapers in regards to ophthalmology issues. Dr. Saffra resides in Nassau County with his family, and is looking forward to bringing state of the art retinal care to our area.
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Dealing with emotional issues Continued from GOOD HEALTH page 1
ing the right resource is the most difficult. We race to heal our bodies why do we hesitate to heal our minds? One out of five families living on Long Island is affected by mental health or substance abuse issues. Talking with a skilled professional can make all the difference. A huge burden is lifted when you have a structured plan of advice to follow, someone to guide you, and evidence that when utilizing the many tools available, things will work out. A better life starts with you. John Kastan, Ph.D., is executive director of Peninsula Counseling Center, a non-profit community mental health center in Valley Stream, licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Audrey Goodman is community relations coordinator.
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counted. Read the labels on these products and check the ingredients to find one that lists sugar (or sugar derivatives) as the 4th or higher item. A skinless piece of protein smothered in these condiments can add a lot of sugar which equates to adding calories. The closer to the top of the ingredient list, the more it has! You can dilute the sauce with water or use salsa or hot sauce instead. Olive oil is considered a healthy fat, but rubbing your grill or food with the oil instead of pouring it in will save a lot of calories and still give you the same results. At 120 calories a tablespoon, winding up with 6-7 tablespoons can make your meal fattening. And finally, salads! What happened? Dried fruit, cheese, nuts, seeds, candied walnuts, pecans, beans, chic peas and croutons have just turned this meal into a 1,200 calorie disaster and yes, we ask for â&#x20AC;&#x153;lightâ&#x20AC;? dressing (on the side.) LOL! Now we come to liquid calories such as fancy coffees, juices and creamy soups just to name a few. Just because you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t chew it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t count. So, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pretty clear that everything counts when it comes to losing weight. When we make up our minds to truly commit to a healthy and â&#x20AC;&#x153;make-senseâ&#x20AC;? program of nutrition and weight loss we have to commit to giving up the unhealthy categories of food. Then, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about â&#x20AC;&#x153;thinking before you eat!â&#x20AC;?
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