Friday, 7 October 2011
Mature women did you menstrual cycle start changing before?
menopause? Mine has been changing and I am only 36. It usually lasts 4 days now it was only 3 days. Some months it is very light as though I don't have it and another month really heavey and I bleed through every couple of hours. At times I pass blood clots which isn't normal for me.Mature women did you menstrual cycle start changing before?Yes. Your menopause is a bit early, but seems to be proceeding normally.drawing a circle xp
Why must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?
Workout commercials and such always say you should consult your doctor before attempting any new diet/workout plan...
I consider this an insult to my pride.\
Why does changing your diet for the better and attempting to become physically fit constitute a doctor visit?Why must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?Protect them from Lawsuits - Called a disclaimerWhy must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?because it is the safest thing to do if you have other health issuesWhy must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?so they won't get sued by jackasses it case they hurt themselves. It's like a %26quot;caution hot coffee%26quot; sign.
I consider this an insult to my pride.\
Why does changing your diet for the better and attempting to become physically fit constitute a doctor visit?Why must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?Protect them from Lawsuits - Called a disclaimerWhy must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?because it is the safest thing to do if you have other health issuesWhy must I consult my physician when changing my diet and such?so they won't get sued by jackasses it case they hurt themselves. It's like a %26quot;caution hot coffee%26quot; sign.
Mature women did you menstrual cycle start changing before?
menopause? Mine has been changing and I am only 36. It usually lasts 4 days now it was only 3 days. Some months it is very light as though I don't have it and another month really heavey and I bleed through every couple of hours. At times I pass blood clots which isn't normal for me.Mature women did you menstrual cycle start changing before?Yes. Your menopause is a bit early, but seems to be proceeding normally.
How much would you deal with before changing meds?
When starting a new medication there are usualy side effects, I am wondering if its enough to drop the medication and try a new one. So many people have sang praises about Wellbutrin and I want it to work so bad. I have only been on the medication for 3 weeks but I feel like crap physicaly.. though mentaly I think it may be working.
Argh! help please, let me know how much you would take before changing meds.How much would you deal with before changing meds?Your best bet is to finish the trial period, which can take up to 6 weeks, or more. If you are being medically monitored by a Dr. , of course, you want to let them know of your physical side affects. You'll ultimately have to decide if the Benefits outweight the side affects if they do not go away, and you are the only one who can determine that. Good luck.How much would you deal with before changing meds?Feature articles on anxiety:
Hypnosis found to reduce anxiety during breast biopsies
(NewsTarget) Women put into a hypnotic state experienced less pain and anxiety during breast biopsies compared with women that are given standard treatment, according to doctors. New findings were presented at the annual conference of the Radiological Society of North America as researchers looked...
Is There A Safe and Comfortable Way To Withdraw From Anti-Depressants, Tranquilizers and Sleeping Pills? (press release)
The use of anti-depressants including Celexa, Cymbalta, Effexor, Elavil, Lexapro, Luvox, Pamelor, Prozac, Paxil, Wellbutrin and Zoloft has soared in recent years. Additionally, the use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills including Ambien, Ativan, BuSpar, Klonopin, Librium, Lunesta, Restoril, Trazadone...
Anxious, depressed people over 65 turn more often to alternative therapies (press release)
People over 65 who are depressed or anxious turn to complementary or alternative medicine more often than older people who are not anxious or depressed 鈥?but not to treat their mental symptoms. Joseph. G. Grzywacz, Ph.D., and colleagues from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reported in...
Art therapy can reduce pain and anxiety in cancer patients (press release)
A study published today in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management found that art therapy can reduce a broad spectrum of symptoms related to pain and anxiety in cancer patients. In the study done at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, cancer patients reported significant reductions in eight of nine symptoms...
Sodas and energy drinks can supply a surprising caffeine jolt (press release)
Some carbonated sodas and energy drinks are loaded with caffeine and can give an unhealthy pick-me-up to unsuspecting consumers, University of Florida researchers warn. Because caffeine can pose health risks for people with certain medical conditions, beverages containing the additive should clearly...
Breastfed babies found to handle stress, anxiety better
(NewsTarget) Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden report that breastfed babies may be better able to deal with stress later in life than bottle-fed babies. While the researchers report they do not believe breastfeeding itself translates into better stress-management habits, they theorize...
Women's pain and discomfort from premenstrual syndrome may be lessened by diet changes and natural health remedies
Headaches, bloating, irritability, depression and fatigue are just a few of the unpleasant symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, which affects millions of women every month. But fortunately, PMS -- though widely believed to be a result of changes in hormone levels during a woman's menstrual cycle -- is...
Achieve optimum mental health by supplementing deficient brain chemicals instead of resorting to dangerous antidepressant drugs
Pharmaceutical antidepressants aren't the best way to conquer our society's depression and anxiety epidemic, and they often have disastrous side effects, sometimes even increasing the risk for suicide. Taking the population as a whole, we're 100 times more depressed today than we were 100 years ago....
Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
The following is a Street Spirit interview with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. It is reprinted here with permission from the Street Spirit in Oakland, California. The...
Non-surgical treatment of fibromyalgia - an interview with Dr. Paul Whitcomb
Ben:My name is Ben Kage. I'm here with Mike Adams. We're excited about what we've read regarding your treatments for fibromyalgia using chiropractic medicine, and we wondering if you'd be able to enlighten us on a few questions we have for you. Mike:And I want to mention up front...
http://www.newstarget.com/anxiety.htmlHow much would you deal with before changing meds?How much to take before you consider changing meds is entirely up to you. You have to weigh the risks to benefits. Generally most anti depressants take several weeks to start working and about that long for tolerance to build up to the side effects. Some go away quickly and some never do. You didn't say what side effects you were experiencing, so I can't help you with that. You also didn't say if you have tried any other anti-depressants previously. There are many to choose from if this one isn't the right one. They all have side effects, but different ones. And they all effect everyone differently. So Wellbutrin may be effective and well tolerated for most people, it may not be the right drug for you. There is no way to predict which one will work best with the least side effects for every person, so you just have to keep trying till you find one that works well for you. Just remember that you have to give it at least a month before you give up. Now, go call your doctor!You should maybe give it a little longer, but I tried that medication and it did nothing for me. It was as if I was taking nothing at all. You may need to switch to something else after a coupe or 3 more weeks of giving it a chance. If your family doctor prescribed it, I would advise to see a psychiatrist. They are the specialists in that area and they will be able to be of more help. Ask your doctor for ones in your area and you can also call your insurance company to get a list of ones in your surrounding area. I hope you find a good one. You may find that you will be put on more than one medication. I hope you find something that works for you. It may take awhile, but hang in there and find a good psychiatrist.Depends how bad your mental or stress case is. We are not doctor and can't judge if it is chronic or mild. If it is mild then stop it and exercise , eat right , and take minerals like magnesium and maybe a valariana pill to sleep well(herb pill). But if the case is chronic call your doc and tell him you need to switch to a new medication with less side effects.
Joe.
Argh! help please, let me know how much you would take before changing meds.How much would you deal with before changing meds?Your best bet is to finish the trial period, which can take up to 6 weeks, or more. If you are being medically monitored by a Dr. , of course, you want to let them know of your physical side affects. You'll ultimately have to decide if the Benefits outweight the side affects if they do not go away, and you are the only one who can determine that. Good luck.How much would you deal with before changing meds?Feature articles on anxiety:
Hypnosis found to reduce anxiety during breast biopsies
(NewsTarget) Women put into a hypnotic state experienced less pain and anxiety during breast biopsies compared with women that are given standard treatment, according to doctors. New findings were presented at the annual conference of the Radiological Society of North America as researchers looked...
Is There A Safe and Comfortable Way To Withdraw From Anti-Depressants, Tranquilizers and Sleeping Pills? (press release)
The use of anti-depressants including Celexa, Cymbalta, Effexor, Elavil, Lexapro, Luvox, Pamelor, Prozac, Paxil, Wellbutrin and Zoloft has soared in recent years. Additionally, the use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills including Ambien, Ativan, BuSpar, Klonopin, Librium, Lunesta, Restoril, Trazadone...
Anxious, depressed people over 65 turn more often to alternative therapies (press release)
People over 65 who are depressed or anxious turn to complementary or alternative medicine more often than older people who are not anxious or depressed 鈥?but not to treat their mental symptoms. Joseph. G. Grzywacz, Ph.D., and colleagues from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reported in...
Art therapy can reduce pain and anxiety in cancer patients (press release)
A study published today in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management found that art therapy can reduce a broad spectrum of symptoms related to pain and anxiety in cancer patients. In the study done at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, cancer patients reported significant reductions in eight of nine symptoms...
Sodas and energy drinks can supply a surprising caffeine jolt (press release)
Some carbonated sodas and energy drinks are loaded with caffeine and can give an unhealthy pick-me-up to unsuspecting consumers, University of Florida researchers warn. Because caffeine can pose health risks for people with certain medical conditions, beverages containing the additive should clearly...
Breastfed babies found to handle stress, anxiety better
(NewsTarget) Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden report that breastfed babies may be better able to deal with stress later in life than bottle-fed babies. While the researchers report they do not believe breastfeeding itself translates into better stress-management habits, they theorize...
Women's pain and discomfort from premenstrual syndrome may be lessened by diet changes and natural health remedies
Headaches, bloating, irritability, depression and fatigue are just a few of the unpleasant symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, which affects millions of women every month. But fortunately, PMS -- though widely believed to be a result of changes in hormone levels during a woman's menstrual cycle -- is...
Achieve optimum mental health by supplementing deficient brain chemicals instead of resorting to dangerous antidepressant drugs
Pharmaceutical antidepressants aren't the best way to conquer our society's depression and anxiety epidemic, and they often have disastrous side effects, sometimes even increasing the risk for suicide. Taking the population as a whole, we're 100 times more depressed today than we were 100 years ago....
Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
The following is a Street Spirit interview with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. It is reprinted here with permission from the Street Spirit in Oakland, California. The...
Non-surgical treatment of fibromyalgia - an interview with Dr. Paul Whitcomb
Ben:My name is Ben Kage. I'm here with Mike Adams. We're excited about what we've read regarding your treatments for fibromyalgia using chiropractic medicine, and we wondering if you'd be able to enlighten us on a few questions we have for you. Mike:And I want to mention up front...
http://www.newstarget.com/anxiety.htmlHow much would you deal with before changing meds?How much to take before you consider changing meds is entirely up to you. You have to weigh the risks to benefits. Generally most anti depressants take several weeks to start working and about that long for tolerance to build up to the side effects. Some go away quickly and some never do. You didn't say what side effects you were experiencing, so I can't help you with that. You also didn't say if you have tried any other anti-depressants previously. There are many to choose from if this one isn't the right one. They all have side effects, but different ones. And they all effect everyone differently. So Wellbutrin may be effective and well tolerated for most people, it may not be the right drug for you. There is no way to predict which one will work best with the least side effects for every person, so you just have to keep trying till you find one that works well for you. Just remember that you have to give it at least a month before you give up. Now, go call your doctor!You should maybe give it a little longer, but I tried that medication and it did nothing for me. It was as if I was taking nothing at all. You may need to switch to something else after a coupe or 3 more weeks of giving it a chance. If your family doctor prescribed it, I would advise to see a psychiatrist. They are the specialists in that area and they will be able to be of more help. Ask your doctor for ones in your area and you can also call your insurance company to get a list of ones in your surrounding area. I hope you find a good one. You may find that you will be put on more than one medication. I hope you find something that works for you. It may take awhile, but hang in there and find a good psychiatrist.Depends how bad your mental or stress case is. We are not doctor and can't judge if it is chronic or mild. If it is mild then stop it and exercise , eat right , and take minerals like magnesium and maybe a valariana pill to sleep well(herb pill). But if the case is chronic call your doc and tell him you need to switch to a new medication with less side effects.
Joe.
How to change the password on a Windows XP computer?
Hey, I don't mean the log in password, but the actual password for when you're starting up the computer. My mom put it on there and it's just really inconvenient, especially since that's where I get nearly all my flute music :/ How do I change it or change it to no password when I don't know the current password?
If you can tell me this, THANK YOU SO MUCH!How to change the password on a Windows XP computer?This should help you:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/ht/chgpassxp.htmHow to change the password on a Windows XP computer?Windows password, or Hard Drive password?
Windows: When you login to your windows account, go to start.control panel. accounts.select the account, and click change password
Hard drive password, is part of BIOS, and you need to hit F1 or F2 to enter startup, you might need the password for that. Then goto security tab, or something.How to change the password on a Windows XP computer?If it's NOT the login password, then I'm assuming it's the password for the bios?
I don't know if you understand that or not, if that's the case, see if you can get into the bios before the password comes upYou can try this wonderful Windows XP Password recovery software which named Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 . Please follow next steps to remove Windows XP login password. It is easy to use, even if you are a tyro.
Before starting, please prepare a blank CD/DVD and a computer with CD driver.
Only four steps can help you reset the lost Windows XP password:
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 1: Download Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 2: Burn bootable CD/DVD
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 3: BIOS setting
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 4: Reset Windows XP passwordBIOS password?
What we need to do is to power off computer, open the computer box, and then unplug the power plug of the computer to make sure that it is no electricity at all. Then locate the white silver button battery on the motherboard. Remove the battery carefully. Perhaps 30 seconds later, put back the battery.1. Login to a computer that can link to Internet. Download windows Password key 8.0 and install it on that PC. Note that: there is a .ISO file. Burn the .ISO file to a CD or a USB flash drive.
2. Insert the newly created CD/USB drive to the locked computer.
3. Reboot the locked computer and press'F2'or'Delete'to enter your BIOS setup and then followed the process of instructions. Just a few steps, the old password was removed.
Hope that can help you!
If you can tell me this, THANK YOU SO MUCH!How to change the password on a Windows XP computer?This should help you:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/ht/chgpassxp.htmHow to change the password on a Windows XP computer?Windows password, or Hard Drive password?
Windows: When you login to your windows account, go to start.control panel. accounts.select the account, and click change password
Hard drive password, is part of BIOS, and you need to hit F1 or F2 to enter startup, you might need the password for that. Then goto security tab, or something.How to change the password on a Windows XP computer?If it's NOT the login password, then I'm assuming it's the password for the bios?
I don't know if you understand that or not, if that's the case, see if you can get into the bios before the password comes upYou can try this wonderful Windows XP Password recovery software which named Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 . Please follow next steps to remove Windows XP login password. It is easy to use, even if you are a tyro.
Before starting, please prepare a blank CD/DVD and a computer with CD driver.
Only four steps can help you reset the lost Windows XP password:
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 1: Download Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 2: Burn bootable CD/DVD
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 3: BIOS setting
* %26gt;%26gt; Step 4: Reset Windows XP passwordBIOS password?
What we need to do is to power off computer, open the computer box, and then unplug the power plug of the computer to make sure that it is no electricity at all. Then locate the white silver button battery on the motherboard. Remove the battery carefully. Perhaps 30 seconds later, put back the battery.1. Login to a computer that can link to Internet. Download windows Password key 8.0 and install it on that PC. Note that: there is a .ISO file. Burn the .ISO file to a CD or a USB flash drive.
2. Insert the newly created CD/USB drive to the locked computer.
3. Reboot the locked computer and press'F2'or'Delete'to enter your BIOS setup and then followed the process of instructions. Just a few steps, the old password was removed.
Hope that can help you!
Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?
Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet? But by working out for about thirty minutes a day? Like, I'm going to cut out the chips and pop but I don't want to drastically switch to eating soups all the time or some kind of cottage cheese concoction for every meal. Is it possible?Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?A lot depends on how much you want to loose and how fast you want to loose it. First of all I would recommend at least 1 hours of exercise 5-6 days a week. Start off with walking about 3 miles per hour and increase to 4-5 miles per hour over time. I prefer going to the gym and alternating treadmill, recumbent bike and elliptical machine. During the sports seasons I will do this while watching games on TV. I get more than an hour in and hardly notice it. You will also want to do some resistance training to firm up muscles during the weight loss.
For your diet remember that 3200 calories = 1 pound. I would recommend starting off by cutting out 500-600 calories per day from your diet. This is pretty easy to do, especially if you spend the time to keep a food diary. This will allow you to drop about 1 pound per week or 52 pounds per year. Add your exercise on to that and you will probably drop another 1/2 to 1 pound per week.
Back to the diet. Start putting more fiber into your diet, 25-30 mg is good, more is better. Go on line and start hunting for web sites that discuss healthy eating. Start changing what you eat and how much slowly. If you do it too fast you will go off the diet change quickly. To keep you from feeling hungry try eating 4-6 small meals per day rather than 2-3 large ones. Sip herbal tea during the day (cold) and keep snacks like nuts and fruit around.
As always check with your doctor to get input, but I think the doctor will agree with what I've suggested. Studies have shown that weight loss over longer periods of time tend to be more successful at keeping weight off that fast losses.Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?Yes, you must burn more calories than you intake.Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?It depends on what your diet is like now. If your diet is presently pretty healthy, you would probably be able to lose weight by exercising more and making small changes to your diet. If your diet is presently very unhealthy, you would probably not be able to lose enough weight through exercise alone and would need to make some major changes to your diet.Yes :D By keeping your metabolism (the rate at which you burn food for fuel) super-high... by avoiding putting your body into %26quot;starvation mode%26quot; and shutting down the fat-burning fire... and by keeping your mind nice and happy the entire time by eating the foods YOU enjoy at very specific times so you get the best of both worlds: fat-burning and tasty food...You'll have to weight train then or do an intense cardio workout. Weight training is proven to be the most effective weight loss method, but almost all girls are opposed to it for several reasons, chief among them that it will cause them to become muscly and therefore unattractive. This is wrong for many reasons itself. A girl who works extremely hard at weight training for a year, by lifting to complete exhaustion, will never gain nearly as much muscle as a guy who does it for a month. Why? Hormones. Girls simply don't have enough testosterone for that kind of muscle gain. If you do decide to weight train, make sure you do less weight with more repetitions. This will foster weight loss while toning your body at the same time.
Assuming you don't like the idea of weight training, you have to do cardio. You need to burn more than how many calories you take in each day. In addition; and this is the important part, you need to change it up every so often. If you keep jogging 30 minutes everyday, your body will adjust and adapt to become more efficient. While this is usually a good thing, it's bad in terms of weight loss because you'll burn less calories with the same work. Sprint small distances sometimes instead or alternate between running and jogging.Need a soft, comfortable bed set lot of gold for sale
For your diet remember that 3200 calories = 1 pound. I would recommend starting off by cutting out 500-600 calories per day from your diet. This is pretty easy to do, especially if you spend the time to keep a food diary. This will allow you to drop about 1 pound per week or 52 pounds per year. Add your exercise on to that and you will probably drop another 1/2 to 1 pound per week.
Back to the diet. Start putting more fiber into your diet, 25-30 mg is good, more is better. Go on line and start hunting for web sites that discuss healthy eating. Start changing what you eat and how much slowly. If you do it too fast you will go off the diet change quickly. To keep you from feeling hungry try eating 4-6 small meals per day rather than 2-3 large ones. Sip herbal tea during the day (cold) and keep snacks like nuts and fruit around.
As always check with your doctor to get input, but I think the doctor will agree with what I've suggested. Studies have shown that weight loss over longer periods of time tend to be more successful at keeping weight off that fast losses.Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?Yes, you must burn more calories than you intake.Can you lose weight without drastically changing your diet?It depends on what your diet is like now. If your diet is presently pretty healthy, you would probably be able to lose weight by exercising more and making small changes to your diet. If your diet is presently very unhealthy, you would probably not be able to lose enough weight through exercise alone and would need to make some major changes to your diet.Yes :D By keeping your metabolism (the rate at which you burn food for fuel) super-high... by avoiding putting your body into %26quot;starvation mode%26quot; and shutting down the fat-burning fire... and by keeping your mind nice and happy the entire time by eating the foods YOU enjoy at very specific times so you get the best of both worlds: fat-burning and tasty food...You'll have to weight train then or do an intense cardio workout. Weight training is proven to be the most effective weight loss method, but almost all girls are opposed to it for several reasons, chief among them that it will cause them to become muscly and therefore unattractive. This is wrong for many reasons itself. A girl who works extremely hard at weight training for a year, by lifting to complete exhaustion, will never gain nearly as much muscle as a guy who does it for a month. Why? Hormones. Girls simply don't have enough testosterone for that kind of muscle gain. If you do decide to weight train, make sure you do less weight with more repetitions. This will foster weight loss while toning your body at the same time.
Assuming you don't like the idea of weight training, you have to do cardio. You need to burn more than how many calories you take in each day. In addition; and this is the important part, you need to change it up every so often. If you keep jogging 30 minutes everyday, your body will adjust and adapt to become more efficient. While this is usually a good thing, it's bad in terms of weight loss because you'll burn less calories with the same work. Sprint small distances sometimes instead or alternate between running and jogging.
If somebody deletes on you on their MSN, then you can't see their updates on their profile can you?
For instance if somebody deleted me off their MSN list, then i wont be able to see their updates and pics/avatars on their profile would i?..But one thing am confused about is that on their MSN their status message hasnt changed for 2 weeks, yet on their profile it changes whenever they change them?..Or is it case of not being on-line when they change their statues hence of only seeing their old status message?
thanks!.If somebody deletes on you on their MSN, then you can't see their updates on their profile can you?Of course you could still see their updates... Unless you also deleted their profiles on your list.If somebody deletes on you on their MSN, then you can't see their updates on their profile can you?hey
that depends on the contact's profile settings..
-anyway if sb's PM and pic changes on the profile but not on MSN he might have blocked or removed you (in this case he did not set up on his profile that only his allowed MSN contacts can see his profile and updates)
-another possibility is that that person was not online at the same time as you were so his stuff changed (as you can see on his profile) but you did not see the changes on MSN
-if you delete sb without blocking him he can still see your updates, display and PM and profile
-if you delete sb AND block him he should not be able to see all that
BUT
go to your profile
pricacy settings
set up here who you want to be able to see your profile and updates
-you can go here too
log on MSN
tools
options
layout
click on UPDATES LIST OPTIONS
then on the page do the settings there
I hope this helps a bit
bye
thanks!.If somebody deletes on you on their MSN, then you can't see their updates on their profile can you?Of course you could still see their updates... Unless you also deleted their profiles on your list.If somebody deletes on you on their MSN, then you can't see their updates on their profile can you?hey
that depends on the contact's profile settings..
-anyway if sb's PM and pic changes on the profile but not on MSN he might have blocked or removed you (in this case he did not set up on his profile that only his allowed MSN contacts can see his profile and updates)
-another possibility is that that person was not online at the same time as you were so his stuff changed (as you can see on his profile) but you did not see the changes on MSN
-if you delete sb without blocking him he can still see your updates, display and PM and profile
-if you delete sb AND block him he should not be able to see all that
BUT
go to your profile
pricacy settings
set up here who you want to be able to see your profile and updates
-you can go here too
log on MSN
tools
options
layout
click on UPDATES LIST OPTIONS
then on the page do the settings there
I hope this helps a bit
bye
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