Showing posts with label Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Problems. Show all posts

Friday, July 26, 2013

WEIGHT PROBLEMS



By Diane Forrest

These days it’s hard to pick up a magazine or check out yahoo or msn without viewing an article about weight.  I recently saw where America is not longer the fattest country; we are second, behind Mexico!
Time was where full figured gals were the bomb!  These days women who look like sticks are the rage.  There are all these "experts" around telling you how to lose weight, all the diet pills you need, even surgery.  You can't even watch TV without seeing some celebrity talking about some diet foods.
Being overweight has problems.  It can cause blood pressure problems, diabetes, skeletal problems and many conditions that come with that.  However, if you don't have any medical conditions to worry with, then how others perceive your body size should not concern you.
With the recent birth of the future king of England, much has been said about the post baby weight of Kate.  After being photographed one day after giving birth, there were comments such as how great she looked, to wondering how long it would take to get her figure back, and if she was going to hire a personal trainer.
There is no quick fix to losing weight, no matter what Oprah says.  The sensible way to lose weight if that is your choice is to eat a well balanced diet and exercise regularly.
What are some of your weight loss tips?  

Friday, February 8, 2013

What’s on your mind today?


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By Terry Orr

Good morning to our beloved readers!  Thanks for spending a few moments of your day with us.  Over the past couple months, Diane and I have chatted about what is on our readings mind these days? So today, we are asking you, what’s on your mind? Bugging you? Things you want to get off your chest?
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As an example, I am wondering just what our elected officials are going to do about the serious issues facing our country?  A huge, open-ended question I know – but honestly folks – will they really work together for the betterment of our citizens?
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So please let us know and thank you in advance.


Monday, November 12, 2012

Get Smart about Antibiotics Week

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By Nurse Diane

During the first 2 years of my son's life he was always in the doctor's office with ear infections.  This is because the infant’s Eustachian tube is short, and easy for bacteria to crawl inside.  Some parents choose to use ear tubes for their children, however, not knowing what the long term effects would be, I decided against them.  Each time we went to the doctor, he would prescribe either Ceclor or Amoxil.  The reason for the swap was to prevent his body from becoming resistant to the effects of the drug.  Had his doctor only prescribed Ceclor each time, after a while, it would no longer work to kill the infection.

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This same reasoning applies to anyone who may over use antibiotics.  If you take an antibiotic frequently, it loses its power.  Some drugs are used so routinely, that the bugs have changed to "superbugs" and finding a way to destroy them has become more and more difficult.  There are a few guidelines when taking antibiotics.  They include:
  • Take all of your prescription, even if you are feeling better.
  • Only take prescriptions prescribed for you by your physician
  • Don't hold on to any unused prescription to use for a later date.

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This week is Get Smart about Antibiotics Week.  Benjamin Franklin once said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The same holds true today.  The first antibiotic, Penicillin, was accidentally discovered in 1920; however was not put into use until 1940.  Since that time hundreds of antibiotics have been developed, and many have been overused.  Taking some of these antibiotics have also even caused problems from their side effects.

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This week, during the cold and flu season, get smart about what drugs you take.  Use one doctor to prescribe for you, and if you see other doctors, be sure to let them know what drugs you have taken.   There is an old saying that a cold will get better in 7 days if you treat it, and will get better in a week if you don't.  If you feel the symptoms of a cold or sinus infection, try a little patience before starting off with antibiotics.  Try hot showers and warm tea and increase your vitamin C if permitted by your doctor.  Save the use of antibiotics as a last resort, so when you really need it, they will be there working in your body.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Emotional Intelligence and Wellness Month


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By Diane Forrest

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 I have been having a string of bad luck lately when it comes to Home Owners Insurance.  If you have ever been canceled by an insurance company, then you will know how difficult it is to get more insurance.  If you are able to find another company, then you will more than likely be charged more than you have been paying.  I was canceled by my company three years ago.  Apparently they just want you to pay for it, not actually use the insurance.  Since I had three small claims in five years, they decided to drop me. Luckily I found another company, and was paying the same amount, so it works out.  In August I got a letter from them saying they were dropping me.  I had never made a claim, however they said my roof and electrical wiring was too old.  Seeing as how they were both recently replaced, I sent them the information and they not only reinstated my policy, but I got an even lower rate.  When I went online to pay my bill this morning, I discovered that my policy had in fact been terminated.  I wasn't too worried, since I just chalked it up to bookkeeping records.  So...I call the customer service and learned that I had in fact been canceled, because they no longer covered homes in my state.  Well as you can imagine, I lost it.  Not only was my policy gone, but that was my second insurance cancellation  and the prospects of finding new insurance was bleak.  My stress level hit the roof.
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Stress is running high for alot of people this month, the presidential elections coming up, stress from lost jobs, increases in bills, gas and food.  There is an increase in violent crimes and other catastrophes.  I was just reading about another mall shooting killing four and injured another four.  The headlines this morning stated a 10 year old girl was heading to court this morning on manslaughter charges.  All these issues increase your body's level of stress tolerance.
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This month we are looking at Emotional Intelligence and Wellness.  'Emotional intelligence' refers to the ability to identify and cope with emotions on oneself and others.   'Emotional wellness' refers to happiness and resilience as well as the absence of distressing emotional issues and the presence of healthy coping techniques.  There are several coping mechanisms to help you deal with stress.  As many of you know, laughter is the best medicine.  It is healthy to be able to laugh at the things that bother you, and if you tuned into the vice presidential debates, I think that Joe Biden uses that method as well.  Crying is another form of release of stress.  Sometimes there is nothing better than a good cry to wash your troubles away.
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According to emotional intelligence experts Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer, there are a few different factors that comprise emotional intelligence.
  • The first is an ability to accurately perceive emotions, which includes both your own emotions and the emotions of other people.
  • A second factor is an ability to understand these emotions. It may be one thing to identify that someone is experiencing an emotion, but it is also important to understand the possible meanings and causes behind that feeling.
  • Third is the ability to use emotions in reasoning. Research has shown that emotions have a major impact on how we think, including how we prioritize and attend to information.
  • The final factor is the ability to regulate and effectively manage emotions. Salovey and Mayer suggest that seeking out mood-enhancing situations, people and experiences are a few methods that can be used to regulate emotions.

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In July of this year, Judi England wrote an interesting article titled “Four Room” that helps one better understand Emotional Intelligence and Wellness. This quote came from part one of the four part article.

“There is an Indian proverb or axiom that says that everyone is a house with four rooms, a physical, a mental, an emotional, and a spiritual. Most of us tend to live in one room most of the time but, unless we go into every room every day, even if only to keep it aired, we are not a complete person.  ” – Rumer Godden, “A House with Four Rooms”


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If you are bogged down, and disheartened about the current situations in your life, the important thing is to: 1) Recognize there is a problem, and 2) Seek help.  If laughing or crying doesn't make you feel better, try talking it out with a friend, family member, pastor, or professional.  Unless the problems are dealt with or resolved, they will build up and cause an even bigger problem.
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