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February 22, 2009

When the Search For Cure Ceases - Pallative Care

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Families often struggle with the need to be sure everything has been done that can be done their terminally ill loved one.  It can be very difficult for the patient and family members as they transition from making decisions  toward cure to making decisions that will help to allow for a comfortable and peaceful death.

When a terminally ill person and/or their loved ones make the decision to discontinue curative treatments and move instead into comfort care in preparation for approaching death, there are several matters which must be considered.

What is Palliative Care

Palliative  is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of symptoms rather than curing the disease.  The goal of palliative care is to relieve suffering and improve quality of life for those who are experiencing serious, complex and terminal illness.

This can include alternative or energy  work such as massage or aromatherapy which may alleviate the side effects of the curative treatments. One example is methods of relieving the nausea associated  with chemotherapy.

Over the past twenty years, the focus on a patient’s quality of life has gained substantial ground. Today in the United States, 55% of U.S. hospitals with over 100 beds offer a palliative care programand nearly one-fifth of community hospitals have palliative care programs.A relatively recent development is the concept of a dedicated health care team that is entirely geared toward palliative treatment, called a palliative care team.

There is often confusion between the terms hospice and palliative care. In the United States, hospice services and palliative care programs share similar goals of providing symptom relief and pain management.

However, the most important distinction between hospice and palliative care programs in the United States is that hospice is a Medicare Part A benefit, thus requiring many aspects of hospice care such as enrollment to be regulated by the United States federal government.

Non-hospice palliative care, however, is appropriate for anyone with a serious, complex illness, whether they are expected to recover fully, to live with chronic illness for an extended time, or to experience disease progression.

As death becomes more imminent, attempts to cure the disease taper off, while palliative care measures increase.

February 15, 2009

Surviving Illness - Do You Live and Die by the Numbers?

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If you’ve been diagnosed with a chronic or life-threatening illness it’s not unusual to routinely get lab work done to check numerous health indicators. If you thought waiting for the results from diagnostic tests were torture then you haven’t waited by the phone or computer waiting for the latest results on your current status. The test results are not only the gauge of how the treatment is working, but for many it’s the barometer of how they’re feeling.

Ever wonder how you would feel if you didn’t know the test results? What would happen if you were feeling well and you were told that the numbers were good even if they weren’t very good? Would you do anything differently? Would you feel any worse just because you were told the numbers weren’t good? The placebo effect is our response to news often used in pharmaceutical trials. It’s not uncommon to find that the patient receiving the placebo responds even though not receiving a therapeutic medication, but the mind can impact how the body responds and the opposite is true.

Are you capable of receiving the lab results and not use them as an indicator of how the body is feeling? In many instances the tests are indicators; those things you need to look into further but not necessarily a health threat. The lab results can be the springboard for conversations with your medical team. Understanding the implications of the lab results is more important than the number. If the lab results indicate the treatment regimen isn’t working that’s a big issue. If the lab results indicate that a secondary condition results from the medication, then although inconvenient you haven’t been condemned to poor health.

It’s important to keep up with your lab work because it’s part of your medical treatment. You have to remember that the numbers are indicators. They are conversation starters about how to maximize the treatment protocol. The hope is that you become conscious of the impact your lab results have on your emotional and physical health. Speak with your doctor about your reaction to your numbers so as a team you can decrease the negative impact of the numbers. Remember that how you feel is as important as the numbers. Your medical provider should couple the lab results with proof of your health and that’s based on how you’re living your life!

February 5, 2009

Acne No More - Here’s How You Clear Up Acne Easily and Quickly - Guaranteed and Proven Tips

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Do you have acne and want to find out how you can stop the skin disorder for good? Make sure you read this article now to learn the best and most amazing tips you can use today to start getting immediate improvements over your current acne condition.

1. Salicylic Acid and Benzoyl Peroxide

Salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide work really well to treat acne. Most of the products on sale today contain these chemical ingredients. Benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria that causes acne while salicylic acid removes excessive dead skin cells from your skin’s surface.

2. Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil is the nature’s best answer for acne. With that being said, tea tree oil is considered one of the most effective natural acne solution in the world. Tea tree oil zaps out the zits on your skin by killing the bacteria that causes the formation of pimples.

3. Stress

Stress is proven to cause and worsen acne. If you are serious about having a clear skin without any zit, make sure you keep your stress level in check first. Stress can do a lot of damage to your skin.

4. Fruits and Vegetables

Fruits and vegetables generally contain tons of vitamins and minerals that are very good to maintain your skin’s texture and health. Other than that, fruits and vegetables contain a lot of antioxidants, which will help to repair and reduce the damages done on the skin. These foods help out in your fight against acne a lot.

5. Anti-inflammatory Tips

Acne is an inflammatory disorder. Inflammation under the skin is responsible for the redness and swelling caused by acne. By reducing and stopping inflammation, you will be able to clear up your skin easily and significantly. This is because acne alone doesn’t really cause your skin to look bad, it’s the redness and swelling that comes along with the skin disorder.

You can reduce the swelling and redness by:

- Using cold water to rinse your face thoroughly.
- Eating in more foods like ginger and garlic that contain a lot of anti-inflammatory substances.

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