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2011 8 Sep

One of the greatest challenges in caring for an aging parent is a loss of mobility, especially when the parent is in a wheelchair. Wheelchairs are intended to provide greater access to activities outside the home, but the challenges of moving from the chair into a vehicle can limit a person’s mobility.

Transferring a person from a wheelchair to a vehicle requires strength and training in specific techniques for ensuring a safe move. However, even under the best of circumstances, the transfer process can create anxiety, possibly making your parent reluctant to travel in a vehicle.

• Lifting a person from a wheelchair to a vehicle requires upper body strength, because the person’s weight must be carefully supported as the move is made.

In addition, some parents resist being lifted because it highlights the dramatic role reversal between parent and child, and the subsequent new vulnerability.

• For people who experience pain with movement, the extra movement required to use a transfer board can create additional discomfort.
Some people also dislike transfer boards because the board has the potential to slip, creating a feeling of insecurity during the move from chair to vehicle.

• Even partial assistance into a vehicle is difficult and awkward. Unlike assisting the move from a wheelchair to a commode or armchair, a vehicle assist does not allow you to brace yourself in a single stable position.

People who have some mobility sometimes move in unexpected ways—either in an attempt to help or in an effort to protect their head as they are maneuvered into the vehicle. This can hamper your efforts, or worse, interfere with your balance and stability as you perform the assist.

The challenges of vehicle transfer can make disabled parents reluctant to travel outside the home. Wheelchair vans can eliminate vehicle transfers, but many families feel they cannot afford such a purchase.

However, there are a wide variety of wheelchair vans for sale at a range of prices. Many used handicap vans can be purchased for less than $50,000; some even go for less than $30,000. If you already have a van, you can adapt it with one of the several available types of wheelchair lifts for vans, which can be installed on side or rear doors.

These practical options make purchasing a wheelchair van or adapting an existing van a worthwhile investment in improving quality of life for a parent in a wheelchair.

 

2011 1 Sep

Most pituitary tumors or adenomas are benign and present no immediate risk to the patient. However, in certain cases, even benign adenomas can increase in size and put pressure on delicate regions of the brain, causing serious side effects and potentially damaging vital areas of the brain and nervous system.

1) Understanding the Symptoms

The pressure of the tumor on the brain can produce symptoms that typically signal to the patient that something is wrong, prompting them to seek medical treatment. These pituitary symptoms include the following:

• Severe or chronic headaches

• Unexplained fatigue over an extended period of time

• Unusual visual effects

• Partial or total loss of vision

• Stomach and digestive upsets, including nausea and constipation

• Unusual physical growth patterns

• Various sexual dysfunctions

 

2) Deciphering the Diagnoses

For some patients, an unrelated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan may be the first indication of an unusual growth or adenoma on the pituitary gland. In most cases, these tumors require no immediate treatment. It is estimated that up to one in four MRI scans reveal abnormalities and growths on the pituitary gland; of these, between sixty and seventy percent will never increase in size and require no further medical attention.

Other methods of diagnosing pituitary tumors include the following:

• Measuring hormones in the blood to detect abnormally high or low concentration

• Predictive diagnosis based on family history and past incidence of pituitary adenoma

• Blood sampling via the petrosal sinus blood vessels

• Biopsies and tissue samples of suspected tumors
3) Trusting the Treatments

Regardless of the method of diagnosis, most pituitary adenomas are treated through medication, radiotherapy, surgery or a combination of these methods. Depending on the type of adenoma, medications can sometimes produce significant reductions in the size and activity of the tumor. Radiotherapy can cause damage to surrounding tissue, and it is typically used only in conjunction with other therapeutic methods. In a large number of cases, however, surgical methods of pituitary tumor removal offer better prognoses for patients.

Recent advances in minimally invasive endoscopic surgical methods have allowed pituitary tumor patients to enjoy reduced recovery times and improved outcomes. Because these surgical methods typically require only a minor incision or, in some cases, no incision at all, they cause far less damage to the brain and surrounding tissue, while allowing surgeons to excise much more of the tumor than previous open-brain surgical techniques.

By understanding the symptoms, deciphering the diagnosis, and trusting in the treatment options available, healing quickly from a pituitary tumor is easier than ever before.

 

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2011 19 Jul

Once you start smoking it can be very hard for you to stop. These days a large number of smokers want to give up, but they cant. The fact that you are looking online for the best way to stop smoking tells me that you are seriously considering giving up. If you seriously want to stop smoking then here are some tips that you might find useful.

Be sure to share your goal with friends and family so they can give you the support you need. Perhaps you could join up to a support group. Other people who smoke are going to understand more of what you are going through. Without help and support from the people around you you will find it to be very hard to stop smoking. Your friends and family will be able to remind you of your goals and why you want to achieve them if you are tempted to smoke again. A lot of people will find it almost impossible to stop smoking in an instant. So start out by gradually decreasing how much you smoke each day until you reach a point where you feel like you are able to totally stop. If you smoke 20 cigarettes a day right now you could aim to be down to 15 a day by the next week. Work out how long it should take you to stop totally and then you have a target to work towards.


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2011 3 Jul

refined coconut oil

The virgin coconut oil is considered as one of the healthiest oils in the world. It is created with no chemical components and processes as the natural methods seem sufficient enough to give the oil its advantage. In addition, the fruit of the coconut, from where the oil is extracted, has also gone through a safe and easy process with no pesticides and chemicals.


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2011 2 Jul

coffee and health concerns

You are probably like me and the rest of the grown up world: You need coffee and caffeine to get up in the morning and function at work. Is all this coffee consumption really that healthy? In this article we are going to look at the latter question and elaborate a little bit further on what health benefits that comes with drinking coffee.


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2011 2 Jul

back support braces

Many times we come home from work with back pains or neck and shoulder aches and they can be very bothersome. Sometimes they are irritable but bearable but there are also times when they are just excruciatingly painful. We might think that they are just aches and pains due to stress from work and this may be true. Back, neck and shoulder pains are actually muscle and bone distress due to our work, but what we don’t realize is that they may be due to our posture more than anything else.


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2011 2 Jul

vitamin a and d

Vitamin A and D are on opposite ends of the limelight spectrum right now, but both are incredibly important for our health. Vitamin D gets a lot of attention these days from the health and fitness community (and for a good reason), due to it’s effects on various different health and disease processes. Vitamin A on the other hand gets more attention from a global epidemic standpoint, as nationwide deficiency is thought to be responsible for unfathomable levels of sickness and death in developing countries. This article will focus on general health benefit, but the outcomes of vitamin A deficiency highlight it’s importance.


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2011 2 Jul

It is never an easy decision to take elderly Arizonans out of their familiar environment and admit them to Scottsdale nursing homes. Even the nicest facility will not make the entire process less taxing. Just imagine how you would feel if you suddenly had to leave the home you have grown to love? There are several things you can do to smoothen a transition from independent living to a life at an elderly care facility. Here are 5 great tips.


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2011 30 Jun

If you have been diagnosed with diabetes you have already learned that your doctor expects you to have a lot of blood work done.  Between routine office visits, daily finger stick readings, fittings for shoes for diabetics and trips to specialists it may seem like there is no time to go to the lab for a blood draw too.  What you may not understand is how important these tests are for the overall management of your diabetes.


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2011 30 Jun

Eczema is very common amongst infants and children under the age of 8 because their body immune systems at such an age is often still low. Eczema is not a disease per say but a skin irritation by allergens and other elements that cause the skin to become itchy, uncomfortable, redden and show other debilitating symptoms. Here are some of the most effective eczema home remedies you can use to deal with the symptoms and address the root problem of eczema.


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