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An Interesting Few Days..

May 22, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

Two days ago I found a lump in my breast. What does that mean to anyone reading this? Probably nothing unless you are also one of the thousands of women around the world in the same situation. But what it has illustrated to me is the current situation of the Australian medical system.

First of all, can I get in to see a doctor? Well yes, but you will have to wait a couple of days to get in. All the doctors are booked. Well why should I have to wait? Surely there are enough GPs out there to service the growing population? If not why aren’t there enough? But okay not a problem – if I have to wait, I will wait. So today I go in and my lovely doctor checks me over and decides I need a mammogram and an ultrasound and of course the obligatory blood tests. I say a thank you to my GP and pay my $58 and head off home to make a phone call to book in to have the ultrasound and mammogram done.

Thinking that I will be able to get in today or maybe tomorrow at the latest, I am told by the obviously harrassed girl on the phone that the earliest I can get in will be June 14. My immediate response was ‘Your kidding?!’ No, she tells me, we are currently in a situation and can’t get you in until then. My stunned silence must have been a bit awkward as she suddenly attempted to fill the void by telling me that if any cancellations come up she will be able to fit me in.

So if this lump turns out to be anything serious (which I am just assuming it won’t be) it will have three weeks to only get worse before I get some sort of treatment. But the worst part is that it will be in the back of my mind now for the next three weeks. Now I am into thinking positively so I know it won’t get the better of me but still it will be there and I would rather get the whole thing out of the way.

On a positive note, I was able to get the blood tests done almost immediately…..actually it was immediate… as soon as I got in the door and handed over my bit of paper I was ushered into their blood sucking room and drained of copious amounts of blood. “How many vials do you need?” I said as she got to the third one?

Unfortunately however they also wanted to do a urine test. Now if you are like most people in the world when you are told you have to go of course you can’t and because I rushed out the door that morning without even having a cup of tea the situation was even more precarious. So what do you do in situations like that? Well you can start imagining large waterfalls or maybe a trickling stream or just relax and it will come and fortunately for me it did.

So all in all it’s been an interesting morning but it can only get better!

Category: Health

Taking multivitamins the easy way!

April 17, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

I have taken vitamins in the past but I must admit that taking 10 or 20 vitamins at one sitting usually means that I don’t last very long with them especially if the vitamins are that rough coated type and hard to swallow. So after a week or so the vitamins are usually forgotten and a lot of money has been wasted.

This is where multivitamins come into play. I must admit I do like multivitamins as the simplicity of taking one tablet as opposed to several really appeals. The only problem with multivitamins is that they aren’t always formulated correctly so you aren’t getting the correct daily nutrients but help is at hand with 12-in-one. This 12-in-One MultiVitamin provides 117 nutrients, 72 trace minerals and 47 fruit and vegetable concentrates. It is also gel coated making it easier to swallow and fast absorbing.

An added bonus is that you can try it risk free for 30 days so you have nothing to lose.



Category: Health

Gamma Knife Treatment for Brain Tumors

April 16, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

Anyone who has ever been advised that they have cancer knows that gut wrenching moment when you suddenly have yourself dead and buried. It is even more devastating when you learn you have cancer in the brain.

Once the initial shock is over you come to realise that ‘cancer is just a word not a sentence.’ and you can begin to discuss the treatment available for your particular illness.

There is a non-invasive radiosurgery treatment available using a Gamma Knife. The use of the Gamma Knife means the patient doesn’t require surgery and the treatment has been medically proven to be effective. Although it is called a knife there is in fact no blade or knife, and because the surgeon doesn’t make an incision, there is no blood and the risks of complications is reduced.

If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, discuss the options of treating it with the Gamma Knife with your neurosurgeon. The treatment is not suitable for all patients and not all doctors have been trained in its use, so find out all about it so that you can make an informed choice on your course of treatment.

Gamma Knife Saves Lives

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