Gisele Bündchen on contemplating suicide amid stress from modeling career: Felt ‘suffocated’

Gisele Bündchen recalls feeling “suffocated” at a time in her life when she was suicidal.
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Gisele Bündchen gets candid in a new interview about the mental health struggles she experienced at the peak of her modeling career.

The supermodel, 43, shares in an upcoming episode of “CBS News Sunday Morning” that she battled panic attacks at a point in her life due to her stressful work demands.

“You know, I was in tunnels,” she tells journalist Lee Cowan.

“I couldn’t breathe. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated.”

Bündchen recalls living on the ninth floor of a building at the time and having to take the stairs out of fear she’d get stuck in the elevator.

“I’d be hyperventilating. … You know when you can’t breathe even when the windows are open, you feel like, I don’t want to live like this, you know what I mean?”

Cown, 58, then bluntly asks whether the former Victoria’s Secret Angel really thought “about jumping.”

“Yeah. For, like, a second,” Bündchen responds.

Bündchen says she struggled with panic attacks at the peak of her modeling career.
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The Brazilian beauty first opened up about her suicide ideations in 2018 ahead of the release of her memoir, “Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life.”

“I actually had the feeling of, ‘If I just jump off my roof, this is going to end, and I never have to worry about this feeling of my world closing in,’” she told People at the time, while promoting her book.

Bündchen also wrote about the incident in her memoir, noting that she once felt like “everything in [her] life was going to kill [her].”

The supermodel reveals in a new interview she once thought about “jumping” to end her life.
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“The idea swept over me then: Maybe it will be easier if I just jump. It will be all over,” she wrote. “I can get out of this.”

The fashion model added, “When I think back on that moment, and that 23-year-old girl, I want to cry. I want to tell her that everything will be all right, that she hasn’t even begun to live her life. But in that moment, the only answer seemed to be to jump.”

Bündchen tells “CBS News Sunday Morning” that she is “in a different place” in her life now.

Source: https://pagesix.com/2023/09/23/gisele-bundchen-on-contemplating-suicide-amid-modeling-career/

Kansas newspaper co-owner, 98, dies after being ‘stressed beyond her limits’ from police raid

The co-owner of a Kansas newspaper allegedly died as a direct result of the unprecedented police raid against the publication and its staff after they obtained damaging information about a local businesswoman — which the paper declined to publish.

Joan Meyer, 98, died after being “stressed beyond her limits and overwhelmed by hours of shock and grief” after police raided her and her son’s home Friday as part of an investigation into the Marion County Record.

“She had not been able to eat after police showed up at the door of her home Friday with a search warrant in hand,” The Record wrote. “Neither was she able to sleep Friday night.”

Joan Meyer was at the home waiting for a delivery from Meals on Wheels when cops knocked on the door.

“She tearfully watched during the raid as police not only carted away her computer… but also dug through her son Eric’s personal bank and investments statements to photograph them,” the paper said.

Eric, 69, the Record’s publisher, vowed legal retribution against the City of Marion and those involved with the search, noting that legal experts contacted by the paper agreed that the city had violated federal laws and his team’s Constitutional rights.

“Our first priority is to be able to publish next week,” Meyer said, “but we also want to make sure no other news organization is ever exposed to the Gestapo tactics we witnessed today.”

Eric Meyer, the owner and publisher of the Marion County Record, said his mother died a day after being subjected to the police raid at their home.
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Along with Meyer’s death, the newspapers noted that one of its reporters was injured when an officer grabbed her cell phone out of her hand.

The raid, carried out by the city’s entire five-officer force and two sheriff’s deputies, came amid a feud between the paper and local restaurant owner, Kari Newell.

The Record was allegedly in possession of leaked documents that could have gotten Newell’s liquor license revoked, including evidence that the restaurateur had been convicted of drunk driving and continued to operate a vehicle without a license, the Kansas Reflector reported.

The paper, however, chose not to report on the story and notified police of the situation, believing the documents were released by someone close to Newell’s ex-husband.

The businesswoman went on to claim in a city council meeting that the newspaper illegally obtained and disseminated the sensitive documents, which is untrue. The paper published a story on Thursday to set the record straight — and then came Friday’s raid.

The last printed issue of the Marion County Record sits in a display in its office.
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The search warrant against the Record identifies two pages worth of items that law enforcement officers were allowed to seize, including computer software and hardware, digital communications, cellular networks, servers, and hard drives, items with passwords, utility records, and all documents and records pertaining to Newell.

The warrant specifically targeted ownership of computers capable of being used to “participate in the identity theft of Kari Newell.”

The Marion Kansas Police Department has defended its actions and claimed that federal protections did not extend to the journalists because they were suspected of criminal activity.

“The victim [Newell] asks that we do all the law allows to ensure justice is served. The Marion Kansas Police Department will [do] nothing less,” the department said in a statement.

Source: https://nypost.com/2023/08/13/kansas-newspaper-co-owner-98-dies-after-being-stressed-beyond-her-limits-in-police-raid/

10 Common Nightmares

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Nightmares are common among all of us, and are actually a necessary part of dreaming. COLIN ANDERSON PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD/GETTY IMAGES

Unpleasant as they may be, nightmares are an essential part of dreaming. While our more enjoyable dreams are spurred by wishes and desires, nightmares are a manifestation of other common feelings like stress and anxiety. However, like many dreams, nightmares are not as straight forward as they seem.

Within the hazy realm of nightmares, a cigar is never a cigar. Dreams are categorically symbolic, and the images within them should never be accepted for their face value. If you interpret them as such, you’re likely to miss the important issues your subconscious may be trying to convey.

Having a dream about natural disaster or particularly exasperating car trouble doesn’t necessarily represent a fear of these events actually taking place. More often than not, these nightmares reflect your inner feelings toward a pressing predicament in your waking-life. So read on for more info on 10 common nightmares we experience, and simple ways to address the frightening feelings that are vividly iterated within your dreams.

10: Feeling Lost or Trapped

Unlike most of the nightmares on this list, this dream is very direct and simple to analyze. Feeling trapped or lost in a dream indicates a concern of being lost or trapped into a certain situation or position in your waking life. Are others pressuring you into doing something? Do you feel as though you’ve been lost in the shuffle of things, or you’ve run out of options?

Realize this dream is a direct warning to your internal concerns, and it should be a cue to consciously address these feelings before it’s too late. Otherwise, you may start having this next type of nightmare.

9: Falling or Drowning

Do you feel like you’re in over your head? Maybe you’re caving under the pressure of a certain task or duty. These anxious feelings will most likely result in a dream of you falling or drowning. Dreams revolving around a continuous fall or drowning demonstrate an internalized anxiety about a situation or task at hand. The emotions they evoke can range from loss of control to exhilaration. Your specific reaction in this nightmare will likely mirror your reaction to certain circumstances in reality.

This is also a perfect opportunity to engage in lucid dreaming. If you know you have this dream often, you can resolve these falling and drowning anxieties by realizing it’s all a dream, and then willing yourself to control it. Instead of falling or drowning, tell yourself to fly or swim. After all, it is your dream, and within it you can do whatever you please.

8: Machine or Phone Malfunction

Did you call someone in your dream, only to have it ring endlessly without anyone to answer? Did your computer’s hard drive crash while you were in the middle of writing a paper? While these are not particularly terrifying nightmares, to some, a crashed hard drive can be just as devastating as crashed car.

Malfunctions with technology, especially communicative technologies, may mean you are failing to reach out to someone on an emotional level. Have you lost touch with a good friend? Is there a disconnect or barrier forming between yourself and a loved one? If this is a common nightmare of yours, take the time to evaluate your relationships and identify key areas that need to be mended.

7: Being Naked or Inappropriately Dressed in Public

Whether experienced in reality or in dreams, being caught in the midst of a natural disaster is an unquestionably horrific experience. Significantly disturbing dreams, like this one, will always contain substantial meanings, and nightmares of disaster speak volumes about your current state of mind.

Usually, a catastrophe dream alludes to feelings of disaster looming in your waking life. You might feel as though you cannot survive whatever turmoil or dilemma you’re currently challenged with, and instead are lost in the cataclysmic wreckage left in the wake your dream-disaster. If you tend to have a disaster dream, examine what exactly you are feeling overwhelmed or defeated about, and rationally address the issue.

5: Poor Test Performance

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