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3/3/2010
Samantha Townzen
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Managing Debt Stress Syndrome in Missouri and Illinois

Debt doesn’t just take its toll on your bank account. Having serious debt problems can affect your health and well-being. It is important to take care of debt stress syndrome as soon as possible. Here are some steps from clinical psychiatrist Dr. Alan Manevitz that could help you deal with debt stress syndrome—and get past it.

1. Don’t Deny It.
The first step is always admitting that there is a problem. If you need protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, are in fear of repossession or more, you are probably suffering from the immense stress. Face any debt related stress head on.

2. Be Proactive
Doing nothing changes nothing. No one will solve your debt problems for you. The only way to get past debt is to start getting educated about your options. In fact, you can request a free copy of my Missouri and Illinois bankruptcy book, “Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don’t Want You to Know,” to start learning about the options you have for getting debt relief.

3. Get Help
Often, debt gets to a point that it can no longer be handled. If your debt is causing you increased heart rate, high blood pressure, high paced breathing, muscle tension, or inflammation, debt syndrome has taken over your health. You can look to Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Missouri and Illinois for the help you need.
Debt stress syndrome is very serious and needs to be treated as such. If you are suffering from debt stress syndrome and need to find relief today, consider contacting the best St. Louis, Missouri or Fairview Heights, Illinois bankruptcy attorney in your area.


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