Posted by luputtenan2 on Saturday, June 30, 2012

Health news: Intrigues from the Obamacare  supreme court ruling


In an historic decision,the supreme court on thursday decided to uphold the United states president's plan to overhaul the health care law.The decision is expected to affect every sector of the American healthcare industry,it is expected that by 2015 when the  law comes into full effect,millions of Americans must have a health insurance or pay a fine.This boils down to a huge patronage for healthcare providers.
The law however tends to steer up several mixed feelings, with some of its components been vehemently criticized,yet it appears popular and highly acclaimed among poorer Americans who feels its a way of bringing health care closer to their doorsteps.The Republicans have vowed to repeal the entire law.
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 http://useconomy.about.com/od/healthcarereform/f/What-Is-Obama-Care.htm  
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How To Overcome Menstrual Pain

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Menstrual cramps could be very severe and unbearable in several women.This is not something you probably get used to,despite the fact that you have it on a monthly basis.Hence it becomes a very terrifying visitor for several pre menopausal women.This shouldn't necessarily be the case,as you could ensure you bleed seamlessly and not have pains during your periods.

What exactly causes the pain?

Menstrual pain is due to the contraction of the uterus as it tries to slough off the additional layers it has prepared for implantation of a possibly fertilized egg.So if your egg possibly got fertilized by a spermatozoa,then you are cramp free and you wont see your period ! and thats pregnancy or conception by the way !.  Once there is no fertilized egg,then there is bound to be sloughing off of those already endometrial tissue,and thats the blood you get to see.The excess contraction of the uterine muscle causes the pain which may range from mild to moderate in different women. 

How to avoid & cure mentrual pain

I will enumerate a number of steps to achieve a pain free menstruation and you can now say goodbye to the monthly terror after reading this article :

 >>> PREVENTIVE MEASURES        

A.Taking a healthy diet 

This includes plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as plenty of water. Attempt to keep track of how particular foods affect your period. Plenty of fiber is particularly useful in cleansing the body of excess estrogen (which can lead to heavier and more painful periods and cramps).


BAvoid lotions, shampoos and soaps that contains xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens

Some new scientific evidence points to xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens actually causing menstrual cramps. Xenoestrogens are simply "foreign"estrogens that are not really estrogen but mimic estrogen. Xenoestrogens can be chemicals present in items used in every day life such as lotions, shampoos, and laundry detergent. Phytoestrogens are plant estrogen's that can be found in some herbs.Xenoestrogens and Phytoestrogens can cause Magnesium and Vitamin B deficiencies. A Magnesium deficiency can cause muscles to cramp.

c. Taking Vitamin supplements can be helpful

Some studies indicate that Vitamin E, thiamine and Omega-3 supplements may reduce menstrual cramps. Zinc and calcium have been found to reduce cramps, bloating and related PMS symptoms.Calcium and magnesium reduce muscle soreness, but must be taken for 2-3 months every day before producing a noticeable effect.

d. Some very severe menstrual pain may actually be a pointer to other diseases condition

Menstrual cramps can be caused by an underlying disorder such as endometriosis or fibroids, in which case the surgical removal of tissue may be required to help alleviate your symptoms.In case your pain has become too severe,or you bleed when its not your period(intermenstrual bleeding),your bleeding has become too heavy or you noticed other changes in your bleeding pattern,then you may have to see your doctor for further investigation.

e.Use your natural pain killer




Are you worried about over-use of traditional pain-killers, or they are not available, you may also wish to make use of the body's own pain-management mechanisms.
1.     Distract yourself from the pain. Distraction is one of the most powerful and readily available painkillers. So if you have intense cramps, do something that normally totally absorbs you, such as socializing with good friends, reading a book, playing a computer game, or spending time on facebook.
     Get regular exercise. Exercise increases your overall serotonin levels. Serotonin is the body's own painkiller, and also makes us feel happier.
      Sexual activities do help anything with the menstrual cycle. Try to get as much as possible. Orgasm releases oxytocin, which causes uterine contractions, which eases pain.Say goodbye to the myths of avoiding sexual feelings or actions once you are menstruating,as it could actually be of help.
>>> CURATIVE MEASURES
A. Using the right pain killer "appropriately"

Not every pain killer can cure menstrual pain.Only 
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs), medicines such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin etc.), naproxen (Aleve), diclofenac,piroxicam or even aspirin are effective,and this is because the mechanism of action of NSAIDS involves the inhibition of the cyclooxygenase pathway that secrets prostaglandins; this are biological substances that causes uterine contraction. NSAIDS actually reduce menstrual blood flow not just the pain associated with menses. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol),while helpful for the pain, is not nearly as effective as the NSAIDs. Many women find that painkillers can decrease menstrual pain. If you can't tolerate ibuprofen or naproxen sodium, simple aspirin can help a lot. The effectiveness of NSAIDs builds up over time, so if your cramps are so severe that the painkillers don't do much,start taking ibuprofen every six hours up to a couple of days before you expect to get your period and continue until your cramps abate. If over-the-counter NSAIDs do not help, your doctor may prescribe a prescription NSAID such as mefenamic acid (Ponstel).

 

B.Using Contraceptive pills
Birth control pills contain hormones which prevent ovulation and reduce the severity of menstrual cramps.A well prescribed oral contraceptive pill may help prevent menstrual cramps. The same hormones can also be delivered through injection, a patch you wear on your skin or in a flexible ring you insert into your vagina.

Summarily the decision is up to you.This means you could go as far as taking pills if the pain is very severe and if you are someone that doesn't like pills then you could just settle for some of the highlighted preventive measures,whichever works fine for you or suits you best.

 .................."Wishing you good luck on your next menses"





   
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Foster Carers Needed

Posted by luputtenan2 on Wednesday, June 13, 2012


SAHA horse rescue and sanctuary has always been a sanctuary based rescue, we have only ever used a very small number of Foster carers, however due to our beautiful property being listed for sale for a massive $1.6m which is completely out of our budget we are looking to find some suitable, committed, loving foster homes for our babies until which time we can sort out another property, but in saying that if the foster families are working we might just keep them as a way of expanding and rescuing more horses. If you are interested in fostering please text me your name and location and I will call you back in the evening to have a chat. You must remember that these are special horses that require special care and just putting them in a paddock with other horses and forgotten about isn’t what we want. You must live on the property (no agistment), you must be able to feed morning and night separate from your own horses (ours have special diets), you must be able to medicate if needed, provide grooming, baths and general care and also have lots of unconditional love to give. If this sounds like you – then we need you on board. Please text 0428333044 and I will call you back to discuss.

1.      What is involved in being a foster carer? Caring for one of our special rescue horses is an important and rewarding journey and you will need to be committed and reliable not just for the organisation but for the life that is in your care. What is required for each horse will vary depending on what condition they are in and what “issues” or illnesses they have at the time. One rescue horse might be in poor condition, another may have an injury or illness and one might have emotional issues. We do our best to match up each rescue horse with the carers abilities and confidence levels. The carer will be required to sign a liability waiver and a carers contract and agree to keep the horse in accordance to the organisations code of conduct, and report to the field officer about how their horse is progressing. We will come and meet you in person and inspect your property before sending a rescue horse to you.

2.      What are the expenses involved? All expenses relating to the rescue horse are covered by the organisation. If you are not located on the Gold Coast and we cannot get feed delivered to you or you are not using one of our farriers or specialist and you do have to pay for something out of your own pocket then you are required to keep the receipts so that we can write you a cheque for the out of pocket expense. This can normally take up to 4 weeks to be re-imbursed.

3.      What is the selection process? First of all you must live in South East QLD and we will take preference to people on the Gold Coast or within 1 hour drive. This is so that I or a field officer can get to you quickly if there is an emergency and so that we can still use our amazing team of specialist vets, farriers and equine therapists.

4.      4. What time frame do you keep the horse for? Rescue horses stay with us until they are fully rehabilitated. We are looking for long term foster carers or short term depending on the horse’s needs. Each horse is different.

5.      5. If need arises can the horse be returned? Yes, the contract that you sign will be as the carer only, and if you feel that you cannot take care of the horse 100% providing the care needed, then the horse is to be returned immediately.
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