Thursday, August 31, 2017

Marijuana use can have physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits

 
PHYSICAL BENEFITS
The Physical benefits of marijuana are far-reaching, widespread, and long-term. Because of the way marijuana impacts the Autonomic Nervous System which expands the breath and relaxes the body, its potential for health and healing are enormous, and have been completely unrealized by Western Medicine. The following passages are excerpted from The Benefits of Marijuana: Physical, Psychological, & Spiritual

The simultaneous opposing action of marijuana is akin to balancing our entire system. Such balance in the ANS can be understood as a charged equilibrium, which is defined as “well-being” experienced as physiological expansion and psychological contentment and responsible for health.

The net effect is a highly functioning, yet relaxed, system with better fuel. This is why, with marijuana, the feeling is both relaxed and alert, which explains, in part, the experience of being “stoned.” Normally the body vacillates between the two opposing modes of being. The effects of the complicated marijuana molecule somehow actually integrate these two modes, simultaneously, as absolutely nothing else does.

Although specific effects of marijuana in the body are well known, each has been taken in isolation without noting that both sides of the Autonomic Nervous System are conjoined. Instead of a perspective that sees the whole person and the simple holistic effect of marijuana, a myopic and reductionistic method of measurement has been employed, and marijuana’s profound meaning for health has been lost.

Marijuana, by its effect on the ANS, enhances both sides of the brain. Through increased Sympathetic action, left brain perception is heightened, while, at the same time, right brain reception is enhanced. This is a physiological fact. More blood, and cleaner blood, is sent to the brain, as in the “fight or flight” reaction. And because of Parasympathetic dilation of capillaries, which signifies relaxation, the blood supply to the entire brain is increased. More blood means more oxygen and consequently clearer and broader thinking. Since marijuana works on both sides of the brain, the most noticeable effect, in our fast-paced mind set, is one of slowing down, which blends the thrusting competitive attitude with the contrasting viewpoint of nurturance to arrive at a more cooperative balance. This experience is, however, not innate to marijuana, but to the mental set of the subject. When we are mellow, tired, and relaxed, marijuana is energizing and affords alertness, determination, and even strength. This variation in the physiological effects has caused great confusion from an either/or framework. And the balancing nature of marijuana (both/and) has not been understood. It both stimulates and relaxes, simultaneously, which equates to an unpredictable variation in effect that is solely dependent on the state of its subject. When the system is sluggish, as with natives in warm climates (Africa, India, South America), marijuana has been used extensively and for centuries to energize it

When the system is hyper-aroused, as in today’s lifestyle, marijuana calms. The significance of this fact cannot be ignored. It explains the increased creativity reported as a part of the marijuana experience, because when both sides of brain processes are heightened, both types of brain activity are greater. The left brain notices more, while the right brain receives more. This is the unification of logic and intuition. The term “expansion of consciousness” is explained physiologically as a “shifting of brain emphasis from one-sidedness to balance” (Sugarmena and Tarter, 1978), which fits precisely with the feeling called “high.”

Marijuana ingestion has been shown to change the worried state by producing alpha waves, experienced as well being. When we ingest marijuana, the heart swells through capillary enhancement and is fueled more by more fully oxygenated blood, while, at the same time, its contractions and expansions are greater, allowing for stronger pumping action to the rest of the body

As rigidity in the body is released or reduced by the action of marijuana, there is a corresponding reduction of mental tension that translates into a feeling of expansion and well being and explains the reverential attitude commonly expressed by marijuana lovers.

As the body’s workings can become more harmonious with marijuana, the functioning of the five senses can be noticeably improved ....In our discussion, the trigger to the high experience is marijuana, but many other activities can also produce it, such as jogging, chanting, fasting, isolation, meditation, and prayer.

The marijuana experience itself does not miraculously cure. Instead, it allows the body a respite from the tensions of imbalance, while exposing the mental confusion of the mind. The marijuana experience of balance becomes a learned and, over time, somewhat permanent response as the essential human tendency to homeostasis is reawakened and the natural healing process restored.

For a serious psychosomatic disease such as cancer, the benefits to be derived from marijuana cannot be overstated:
          1. The causal element of unconscious (repressed) pain can be ferreted out.
          2. The breath can be restored to fullness, thereby eliminating directly the built up toxicity and, at the same time, enjoining balance throughout the whole organism. A depressed system is a weakened system, and since it works holistically, marijuana gives strength where weakness exists, and expansion and relaxation where there is contraction and nervousness.
          3. The more richly oxygenated blood that is in effect with marijuana can help to cleanse the poisons at the cellular level.
          4. And a broader perspective through activation of the entire brain leads to positive feelings and thus eliminates the usual and debilitating attitudes so common in cancerhelplessness, depression, fear, resignation, and dread.

Application of Marijuana:
In a Costa Rican study, it was found that chronic marijuana smokers who also smoked cigarettes were less likely to develop cancer than cigarette smokers who didn’t use marijuana. Since marijuana (smoking, as well as ingestion by other methods) dilates the alveoli, toxins are more easily eliminated with cannabis use regardless of its method of application. Nicotine, on the other hand, constricts the alveoli, so it is likely that the use of cannabis neutralizes, or even overwhelms the constriction, by its own tendency to dilation ...As an aid for all psychosomatic disease, marijuana can benefit the participant, generally because of its health-restoring effects... The fear of marijuana... stems from its limitless potential for treating illness, in that both the pharmaceutical industry and the medical monopoly would lose billions of dollars if marijuana became the non-drug of choice.  

PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS
When we balance the Autonomic Nervous System, there is an effect on the mind that is both energizing and relaxing SIMULTANEOUSLY. In other words, we can think more clearly and more efficiently

Natural feelings of expansion that correspond to favorable perceptions, such as a sense of accomplishment, are experiences common to us all, What makes marijuana unique and beneficial is its ability to summon these states of well-being at will (p. 44) We might suggest that those hundreds of millions of people around the world who face marijuana to experience higher levels of life, do so specifically because of the great import they ascribe to being “ high,”  i.e., feeling better, happier, more expansive, and therefore more tolerant and compassionate.

Whereas marijuana results in an “altered state of consciousness,” the depressant drugs have been described as producing “altered states of unconsciousness” (Sugerman and Tarter), allowing for relaxation without awareness.

Marijuana exposes things. When used over a period of time, it allows us to witness our many subtle motives which, under normal consciousness, are usually not noticeable.It was just this catalytic effect of marijuana to expose the unconscious and increase the patient’s vulnerability, while maintaining awareness and understanding that prompted psychologists (in the 1960s and 1970s) to utilize marijuana extensively in the therapeutic studies before the government ban

With the expansiveness that occurs with marijuana, the subject may begin to notice infinite possibilities to raise the quality of his/her life that would otherwise have remained hidden from normal, defensive consciousness. And feelings of health and happiness naturally lead to hope, which of itself can be curative.

Marijuana can act as the loosening agent, so that whatever has been banned from consciousness may come cascading forth. To uncover our deceptions without our usual rationalizations can be unpleasant, an experience that has turned many psychologically fragile individuals away from marijuana despite its therapeutic catharsis.

Regardless of the model used, marijuana resolves conflict by de-emphasizing extreme aggressiveness and stroking the receptive sides of human nature. This unification or balance, however, may be responsible for changes in goals and values. It Is the healthy balancing nature of marijuana that is most beneficial to the individual and most threatening to modern society.

 When it first became popular in the West, marijuana was imported mainly from tropical zones, where the sativa strain of cannabis is indigenous. This type of marijuana is known for its “cerebral high,” having little noticeable body participation. No studies concerning the different effects of sativa vs. indica have been done, but from the lack of physical sensation, it is reasonable to assume more Sympathetic or stimulant qualities in sativa than indica (a cooler climate type). This is compatible with the notion that in hotter climates, less calming is desirable from a recreational substance, since hot climates in themselves cause lethargy. Many connoisseurs of marijuana prefer the sativa high, although in the last decade it has become very scarce due to domestic cultivation of strains that thrive in temperate zones (and indoors). “Cerebral highs” are experienced as lightness of thought beyond usual concern with self esteem. In relationships, a cerebral high attunes the participants to a less separate sense of themselves. Conversation is animated and a general feeling of camaraderie is in the air.

The indica strain of cannabis offers more of the “body high.”  Depth rather than height best describes the subjective experience. Rather than freedom in the mind, the felt sensation is freedom of the body. This state more closely mimics deep relaxation. Thought patterns do not approach the clarity of thought of a “cerebral high.” In contrast, the “body high” is similar to the reverie that precedes sleep. While thinking may be diminished, more sensitivity to nonverbal experiences, such as music and color, comes into play. Physiologically, a true “body high” probably is the result of more Parasympathetic input. Participants ofen become quieter, since internal silence predominates.

Indica thrives in temperate areas, and as such it has become more popular with the American marijuana farmer. It is a shorter variety, thus it is more suited for the limits of indoor gardens and comes to fruition earlier in outdoor gardens. In less tropical zones, recreational substances are compatible with tempering the bustle usual to cooler climate cultures. As horticultural interest has grown, a cross between the indica and sativa species of cannabis has given the modern marijuana user the subtleties of both strains. Nowadays quality marijuana, grown in the US, is usually a hybrid of the indica and sativa varieties.

 Marijuana will not tolerate repression. Tranquilizers and depressants relax the body and release tension, but the state of mind associated with these drugs is “unconsciousness” whereby we escape rather than resolve our dilemmas. Alcoholism is an extreme need of both the body and personality periodically to release the nervousness that has accumulated and continues to accumulate to an unbearable degree. It serves the same function for the collective personality for the society, as well A culture in which alcohol and tranquilizers are the prevalent form of release prefers not to witness internal confusion and actually choose to act without conscious participation, maintaining a semi-numb condition.  

SPIRITUAL BENEFITS
That which enlivens is understood as the SPIRIT. In these times of secular values, when the life force is not recognized as being an expression of the holy, when in fact, the notion of a plane of existence beyond the material is not acknowledged, the search for meaning nevertheless perseveres.
Today, in these darkest of times, hundreds of millions who pursue the journey inward to the universal core values, find that marijuana facilitates the search. As a religious sacrament, intuitively recognized by all for whom the sacred beckons, marijuana has been employed for thousands of years, crossing all geographical and ethnic barriers. Marijuana not only balances the body, and enhances our mental processes, it can also help (some of) us to perceive the abiding reality by raising our consciousness


 Meditation Is the ultimate tool for self-knowledge In the East, marijuana has been used to facilitate the process for millennia. The uncovering of inner confusion, so prominent with marijuana, is conspicuously absent with depressants. As the overall benefits of insightfulness obtained from its use lead to a greater freedom, marijuana is shunned by individuals who need a status quo in the personality or social position.Sigmund Freud developed and expounded the understanding that we mechanically base our actions on programs devised throughout life, and many esoteric schools, ancient and modern, have taught the same. Being aware of these programs is very difficult since ordinary consciousness has within it the conspiracy to keep the mind comfortable and free of conflict This operates collectively as well as individually.

Whenever confronted, this usual state of mind automatically assumes a defensive posture by relying on distorted rationalizations, which are evident in a repressive and intolerant social order. By contrast, the open and aware consciousness often leads to spiritual realizations, irrelevant in mainstream thinking. In today’s world, this understanding is uncommon. Higher morals and ethics, as propounded by organized religions, are agreed upon by the masses, especially during church attendance, but are otherwise too difficult to maintain when personal survival is at stake. Universal spiritual values, so often released with marijuana, can break down the conditioned defensive mentality.

It appears as if society, as well as the programmed, individual mind, needs to hold in check the notion that we love our neighbor as ourselves. There is no way that we can love our neighbor as ourselves, nor any way that our economy can subscribe to a policy of cooperation, when the very life of business enterprise is dependent upon “profit first and foremost.” Cooperation within free enterprise is a difficult reality so long as “me first” remains the primary motivation. A neurotic society, with its deeply imbedded habit of maladaptive coping methods, is resistant to change. Marijuana can be of tremendous benefit in exposing the distorted perspectives responsible for social, class, and racial conflict It can open the “doors of perception,” and thereby after the very core of the personality, by allowing a view of the transcendent values of human life.


 In the area of private values, marijuana may offer benefits beyond the personal ego, which reach the dimension referred to by mystics and saints as the ever-present “now.” The experience addresses states of consciousness not common to the common man and resembles Maslow’s “peak experience.” (p. 65)

To ascend the ladder of consciousness, human beings need as much help as they can get. Levels of consciousness above concerns of personal survival and power are neither necessary for human life, nor visible from ordinary states. Because these higher degrees of awareness threaten the power structure, all paths to them are often outlawed. If we are not taught by some older, wiser person that deep and timeless perceptions really exist (or unless we ourselves fortuitously catch a glimpse of these subjective realities), we remain ignorant of their existence and are easily molded into the lower social goals of materialism, competition, and power.

This less enlightened state is expressed by a constant gnawing dissatisfaction. It is the dimension of perennial desire. With each fulfillment of a goal /need / want, another void erupts. In Buddhism, it is the realm of nightmarish, insatiable hunger, which cannot be resolved unless or until the being attains to a less self-centered level. Deep within each of us, an essential need for a higher meaning of life waits to be awakened. Because of its ability to unlock this yearning and allow us a glimpse of the deeper reality, marijuana is feared by the establishment and loved by the user.
It is mainly because spiritual values are abandoned during eras of materialism that marijuana is banned today. And, ironically, it is because these values are so absent in the modern culture that the marijuana experience is so ardently sought.

Perhaps investigation into the higher human values could not surface in the industrial West until all imaginable physical, psychological, and social dysfunction reached dangerous proportions. (p. 67)
The Christian mystic de Chardin, explaining this same process, says, “physical energy must be mastered and grounded for spiritual energy to move, because physical energy transforms the spirit.” (Ferguson) Within the deep recesses of human understanding, the intuitive faculty steers its course. For many who are in touch with this sixth sense, the realm of the spirit is supreme. Anything that demonstrates a possibility for psycho/spiritual uplifting is known to be sacred. Marijuana is so recognized and revered. “Bhang brings union with the Divine Spirit.” (Indian Hemp Commission)

Through balance, with time and interest, marijuana can enliven the Center of Knowing.”  In the Theory of Vibration, this is the sixth level of development known as the “Knowledge Center.” What we refer to as the sixth sense, or intuition, derives from this esoteric symbol, which very often is depicted as a third eye, located at the midbrow.

As we have seen, many an argument against marijuana refers to the non-competitive nature it engenders. During the Vietnam War, one of the major problems of our soldiers was their inability to accept the brutality of their own actions. Our young men encountered marijuana at every turn in Asia (the Vietnam War was the beginning of marijuana use in this country, since it was the first time a status and educational cross section of America was exposed to it), and their reaction was often not in keeping with the insensitivity necessary for war. Their conscience bothered them. Gaining higher values, such as compassion, cooperation, and consideration, is a function of balance and a threat to a militaristic society. If we all became aware of our conscience, who would be left to maintain the indifference of the social order. The more we uncover the spiritual element in our natures, the more sensitive we become. Scrooge had no conscience until he experienced the spirit He was surely happier and healthier after his vision, but not wealthier, for his conscience dictated that he share. His new-felt sensitivity did not result from rules, fear, or his superego. It overflowed joyfully as an expression of his higher state of being.

 Marijuana’s contribution to the developing spirit is cumulative. As bodily tensions are reduced mental fears dissolve, clearing the way to greater insight But, until the direct effect (physical balance) of marijuana on the body and the attendant side effect (high) of marijuana on the mind become familiar, the alterations themselves remain the focus of interest The “getting high” is the end in itself, rather than the understanding and insight that accrues a s the changed set becomes more a common. People who try marijuana and reject it do so usually because they feel uncomfortable and confused in altered, fuller consciousness. Instead of life being safely framed by the rigidity of the societal dogma, the wold becomes unfamiliarly bigger, brighter, fuller, yet less manageable, more unpredictable and full of mystery. A mind that has been bound and accustomed to a low charge or a selling without light very often finds the expansiveness of reality too highly energized. The light can be blinding and disorienting. Over time, and with regular intake, when these higher states of seeing are no longer the focal point of attention, a restructuring of values may emerge.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

You Can Now Insert A Microchip Into A Penis To Catch A Man Cheating


Image result for microchips
If he has sex with someone OTHER than you, it sends alerts to your phone (!!!)

Worried your man might be cheating? Then have we got the set of microchips for his penis and your vagina!

Commit-Tech (a most likely fake company) has announced a November launch for a product designed to stop cheaters in their semen-covered tracks.

Just get your guy to slip this chip into the tip of his penis (here is where I started laugh-crying and never stopped). Then, put a similar chip in your vulva, download the Commit-Tech app to your smartphone and presto, sexo, you've got constant access to his doodle and all of its activities.


The device claims that if the penis with said chip in it has sex with a hole that does not have the corresponding chip inside of it, it will send an alert to your phone.

Can you imagine being at work, leaning in hard and leading a meeting about last month's numbers and your phone vibrates. You glance down, adjusting your sensible Meroni suit jacket and see "TREVOR IS PORKING SOME STRANGER" flashing on your screen.

Then you're like "Again with this, Trevor?" And you get distracted and botch the meeting and now you'll never be CFO all because of Trevor, his penis, and high tech phone science.

This story smells totally fake, but it's not outside the realm of what's possible. Until popular science comes up with a way of making penile microchip insertion pleasant and totally not suspicious, those worried that their partners are stepping out on them can do what all paranoid girlfriends have done since the advent of smartphones: Track his ass using a GPS.


There is another alternative measure you can take if you suspect that your dude is cheating. You could be like "Hey, we need to talk, I'm feeling like there is some cheating happening." What's great about doing this is that every single man on planet earth when confronted this way will respond with: "WHAT? ME? CHEAT? NO? YOU'RE CRAZY!"

The good news is that because men are as transparent as sheets of the finest rice paper, you'll be able to glean from his own rendition of this response whether or not it is true and proceed from there.

If you think your dude is cheating, the truth is almost inconsequential.

The fact that you're feeling insecure in the relationship is what matters. It's a sign there's shit that needs to be addressed. I'm sorry to say there is no penile microchip that can miraculous heal your own trust issues.


Very funny post

Fake doctor, nurse apprehended for aborting six-month-old pregnancy

A certain Mr. Taiwo Ogunlana, claiming to be a medical doctor and his assistant nurse, Kafayat Oyekola, have today been arraigned before an Ebute Metta Magistrates’ Court, Lagos State, for allegedly carrying out an illegal abortion on one Miss Kemi Awoniyi.

The self-acclaimed medical doctor claimed to have graduated from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital School of Nursing in 1983 and have worked as a doctor with the National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos.

According to reports, he said he was sponsored by the hospital authorities for a Post-Basic Theatre course in 1987 and is presently the proprietor of Amu Medical Clinic registered by the Lagos State Private Hospital Authority, located at 4, Church Street, Dalemo.

“Miss Kemi was brought to me on Monday evening, July 6th to be precise,” Mr. Taiwo said. “It was my nurse, Kafayat who brought her to me,” he noted.

“She has worked with me for about 6 months on internship and all the while, she brings patients to me for abortion which I did successfully, and for every patient she brings, she gets a commission,” he added.

“She told me Kemi had taken some drugs which she said gave her sleepless nights as she had severe abdominal pain for three days.”

“When I examined her, her vagina had a very bad odour due to the protrusion of the foetus which was already dead,” Taiwo added.

“After I treated and cleaned her up, I told her to rest for a while and pay N25, 000 for the treatment before leaving but she said she would have to contact her boyfriend whom I have not met before.”

“She however called her boyfriend while I was there,” he said, “and he asked me to kindly forward my account details to him which I did right away.”

“Sadly, I never got any alert to that effect,” the ‘doctor’ stated. “I treated Kemi before asking her to pay because she was in a very bad state.”

He added that Kemi said she wanted to go home because she was afraid that her father would find out.

“As she stood up, she said she was feeling dizzy and I had to ask her to stay in the hospital. Few minutes later, I realized she was pale so I immediately ordered the nurse to give her two pints of blood and it was in this process we were invaded and summoned for questioning,” he said.

It was gathered that the victim was 6 months pregnant before the abortion was carried out.

Speaking to the court, the nurse said the 31-year-old victim came to her and told her that she was having body pains because of some tablets she used.

“I asked her to come back on Monday which she did and on that day, I realized she smelled awfully.”

“I took her to a doctor in Sango Ota who checked her and discovered that the tablet she took had affected her pregnancy,” the nurse said.

As the story goes, they were both charged to court and charges were leveled against them.

The charge against them reads:

“That you, Taiwo Ogunlana and Kafayat Oyekola, on the 6th day of July 2015 at Oke-odo area of Lagos State, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did unlawfully carry out abortion on one Oluwakemi Awoniyi, aged 31 years and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 145 of the criminal laws of Lagos State of Nigeria 2011.”

They both pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The magistrate, Mr. L.A Layeni, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N100, 000 with two sureties each in like sum.

The case was however adjourned till 31st August, 2015 while further investigations will be carried out to confirm if they are both certified medical practitioners.

Source : http://dailypost.ng/2015/07/30/fake-doctor-nurse-apprehended-for-aborting-six-month-old-pregnancy/

Lassa fever: Another patient dies in Federal Medical Center Asaba

Another patient suffering from the dreaded Lassa fever disease has died at emergency ward of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Asaba, the Delta State capital.

Last week, a certain female patient smuggled the disease into Asaba from neighbouring Anambra State. She was the first death recorded in Delta State following the recent outbreak of the disease across the country.

Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah had in the wake of the first incident said other samples taking to the laboratory at Irrua Specialist Hospital in Edo State tested negative to Lassa fever.

Ukah said 22 persons who were suspected to have had contact with the late woman from Anambra State, were placed under close surveillance.

But it could not be ascertained if the latest death was one of the 22 persons earlier quarantined.

The latest incident caused panic among other patients at the facility as they reportedly took to their heels.

Medical personnel who had hectic time restoring normalcy and educating the fleeing patients about the disease, later shared medical face mask to the patients and relatives apparently to ensure their safety.

The health personnel who wore protective clothing later removed the corpse from the ward to the mortuary.

A top management staff of the hospital who pleaded not to be named in print confirmed the death but declined further comments particularly on the identity of the latest victim.

Lassa fever is caused by a virus found in the urine and faeces of a specie of rat when they contaminate food or water or come in contact with broken skin of humans.

Infected persons spread the disease when their body fluids such as blood, faeces, urine, sperm and vomit come in contact with others.

According to experts, some signs and symptoms of Lassa fever infection include cold and fever, sore throat, headache, pains in different parts of the body, nausea, cough, diarrhea and general sense of being unwell.

Severe stage of the infection comes with swellings on the face and hand, bleeding in different parts of the body such as ears, mouth, nose, anus and vagina.

Source : http://sunnewsonline.com/new/lassa-fever-another-patient-dies-in-asaba/

Why are we scared of 'down there'?Nurse explains the silence around GYN cancers

When it comes to our v.aginas and reproductive system, too many of us find it difficult to talk about for a lot of reasons

British reticence is famous. Anything deemed embarrassing or personal is shied away from - and heaven forbid we should ever overshare.



Much of this reluctance is evident in how we speak, and the way we word things - especially when it comes to our reproductive organs, aka 'down there' .

There are times, however, when an unwillingness to talk about what's going on with our genitals can prove deadly - and perpetuates the belief they're something to be ashamed of.

From the symptoms to the treatment needed, gynaecological cancers (ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal and vulval) are not spoken about with the same readiness other cancers are.

One thing is for sure though, as we live longer, they are on the increase.

Do we just not want to hear about the fact they affect a woman's genitals, reproductive system and fertility? Or is it a case of the symptoms being so hard to detect, we're not as 'exposed' to a large amount of knowledge about them?

Visibility

"Gynaecological cancers aren't discussed enough. It is easier to talk about breast cancer. Perhaps because it is above the navel.

"Breasts aren't seen as embarrassing in the same way. You only have to open a newspaper to see them. We're far more silent about our private parts."


Angelina Jolie has said she has had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed to avoid the risk of ovarian cancer

Shame


"There is most definitely a reluctance and a sense of shame women feel in coming forward.

"To give an example, in clinical practice, womb cancer is the most common of all the gynae cancers, and predominantly in post-menopausal women.

"The symptoms are post-menopausal bleeding, and so many women do not come in when they experience this.

"We're so used to bleeding that even if we have gone through the menopause, we shrug it off and put it to the back of our minds.

"Unfortunately, the longer women sit on this knowledge, the more time the cancer has to grow.


More than half of women are embarrassed to ask for help with intimate concerns

"A woman needs to feel comfortable bringing it up to someone - her daughter, her husband - and they need to be able to say 'I think you should get that checked out.'

"If more women came in after their first bleed, it would make such a difference."

School


"We should bring up women's cancers at the same we're having sex education and learning about our reproductive systems.

"We're learning about periods and bleeding and it ties in with what to look out for.

"The thing is, often bleeding is probably NOT a sign something is amiss.


The younger we're brought up to speed on gynaecological cancers, the better

"But it's important for girls to know, for example, that post-coital bleeding could be a sign of cervical cancer.

"Information which is important later on is if a woman is NOT expecting a bleed and has one, they should go the GP. It is so much better to get it checked, yet so many women don't."

Hidden signs


"These cancers often happen at a time when a woman's body is changing, and the symptoms can be subtle, they tie in with these changes.

"With ovarian specifically, the signs can be difficult to pick up on. A woman's body shape is in flux and she may be getting thicker around the waist. We accept this and think this is normal.


A cervical cancer smear test

"But we should watch out for bloating which is consistent and and does NOT go away - this is not normal, and any woman affected should go the GP.

"Other signs are a change of bowel habits - again, so subtle - a slow change in the frequency with which we urinate and feeling full very quickly.

"We accommodate these changes because they're happening at a time of change."

Getting help


"If caught early, all gynaecological cancers can potentially be treated successfully.

"However, it does remain that ovarian cancer has the lowest positive outcome, mainly because women are presented with a bleed a lot later."

The unease women have talking about their reproductive health and subsequent stigma around it is a vicious cycle.

Getting women to open up to others is a big step - there are not a lot of places for them to go.

Source : http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/scared-down-there-nurse-explains-7306548

Pregnant and Unaware? Midwife explains how it's possible

Ever wondered how some women have no idea they're pregnant until they go into labour? Like Sonia Jackson, for example. Well a midwifery expert has now explained how that is actually very possible. As crazy as it sounds…

Helen Cheyne is professor of midwifery research at the University of Sterling. She says that 'cryptic pregnancies' are more common than we think, and that the signs of being pregnant, like missing your period and weight-gain can easily be dismissed as being a side affect of something else.

Writing for The Conversation, Helen says that 'cryptic pregnancy' can occur in around one in 2,5000 cases, and adds that there are around 320 cases in the UK every year.

One of the first ways women suspect they're pregnant is that they miss their period. But a lack of period can be down to a number of other things.

Helen says: "There are many reasons why a woman may not menstruate regularly, including some medical disorders and factors such as poor diet or stress. Women approaching the menopause are likely to have disrupted menstruation and some women stop having periods altogether when taking the contraceptive pill. Conversely, 'menstrual–like' bleeding during pregnancy (any pregnant woman who experiences any vaginal bleeding should seek medical attention) is reported, although not explained, in around 1% of women."

Surely a woman would notice she was putting on weight, or getting a bit of a baby bump? Well, that can easily be put down to something else too.

"The 'average' pregnant women would be expected to gain around 12.5kg but this is widely variable and subject to cultural and ethnic difference.

"But many women anticipate gaining weight and an increased waist circumference around the menopause – and, at any age, weight gain is easily explained: for example, as the result of comfort eating in times of stress. Women who have a restricted diet (intentionally or unintentionally) throughout pregnancy may gain very little weight, while the baby's birth weight may still be within the normal range."

And morning sickness – that's a tell-tale sign surely…

"Morning sickness is experienced by around 70% of pregnant women but varies widely in severity and duration and may again be attributed to numerous other causes."

Source : Cosmopolitan

10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know

List of STDs and Their Symptoms

The most common types of STDs in the world includes

chlamydia,

genital warts,

genital herpes,

gonorrhoea,

hepatitis B&C,

Syphilis

HIV.


Then there are also various other STD infections of the urinary tract and the genitals which can cause annoying symptoms but are easy to cure. The sooner your infection is diagnosed, the better are your chances of
getting it treated and cured.

1. Chlamydia

Chlamydia is the most common STD in the world It is also easily curable - chlamydia treatment usually consists of a single dose antibiotic. About 50% of men and 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years (if at all). When symptoms appear, people often suffer from abnormal vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding, discharge from the tip of the joystick and pain when peeing or during sex.
When left untreated, chlamydia can lead to infertility in women and men. When you’re infected with chlamydia, other STDs may also be present.

2. Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is often caught alongside chlamydia. About 1 in 3 women infected with gonorrhoea also has chlamydia. The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea need to be inside the human body to survive. For this reason, you can only catch it through sexual activity (and not through contact with objects/swimming etc).
The symptoms of gonorrhoea include the same irregular discharge as the one caused by chlamydia (from the vagina or joystick). As with chlamydia,
many infected patients won’t develop any symptoms even though the infection can cause damage to women’s reproductive system in the long run. Men, however, sometimes suffer from infections of the urinary tract and associated symptoms when infected with chlamydia: painful urination and discharge from the joystick. If untreated, the bacteria can spread to the
rest of the body, often infecting the skin or muscle joints. Gonorrhea treatment normally involves a course of the antibiotic cefixime.

3. Genital Herpes

Over 80% of people who are infected with genital herpes, don’t know they have the virus. Most of them will never find out - it’s quite common for patients to live a lifetime without knowing about their infection or suffering from any symptoms. However, they can pass the virus to another partner who can then develop symptoms. Asymptomatic patients tend not to use protection (condoms) every time they have sex, unlike patients who know they have herpes. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus. The symptoms are
soreness of the infected area and/or painful blisters around the genitals. Most people are able to recognise recurrent episodes due to the itching and tingling sensation in the genitals that they feel a few hours
before the blisters appear. This is the best time to start an antiviral treatment , right before the virus starts producing genital herpes blisters. In general, the first herpes outbreak is the most severe one and lasts much longer than any episode that follows – up to 2-3 weeks. Over time, outbreaks of genital herpes tend to get milder.

4. Genital Warts

Genital warts (also known as anogenital warts) are located in or around the anus and genital area. They’re caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) which often doesn’t cause any symptoms at all, and sometimes shows only years after infection. Genital warts appear as little bumps that sometime form clusters with a
cauliflower shape. Since they come in different sizes treatment ranges from antiviral creams (e.g. Warticon ) to surgery (e.g. laser, cryosurgery). While they are not dangerous, they are easily transmitted and require
immediate treatment. As far as symptoms go, genital warts are sometimes itchy and in rare cases they can be painful. Women can suffer from irregular vaginal bleeding or discharge.


5. Syphilis

Syphilis is one of the oldest infections on this list of STDs. While, nowadays, syphilis is fairly easy to treat with antibiotics, if left untreated the infection can cause severe symptoms (e.g. contagious ulcers on the genitals, anus and mouth; then infection of the brain, eyes or ears) and is potentially life-threatening. In the early stages, like many types of STDs, the symptoms of syphilis are hard to recognise and it can take several months before they appear. However, as soon as the bacteria enter your body, the illness progresses – in three stages – with the symptoms getting worse at each stage..


6. Hepatitis B

As for hepatitis B, it is a virus that attacks the liver (like hepatitis C) and is passed through sexual contact and blood (e.g. via needles). The symptoms of hepatitis B start with a short acute infection to which everyone responds differently: a few will develop chronic hepatitis B and others will develop liver severe dysfunction. The majority of people actually develop their own antibodies against the virus and are protected from further infections. Yet, 5 in 100 people who are infected will suffer from serious consequences from the virus.
Note that hepatitis A and C can also be passed on through sexual activity but it remains quite rare, so we won’t include them in this list of STDs. If you have had unprotected sex you may need to go to a GUM clinic and get tested for hepatitis.


7. HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Finally, HIV is the last item on this list of the different STD infections. It is caused by a virus that attacks your immune system. Basically you don’t die from HIV, but from any benign infection that your body can’t cope with. This is the final stage where HIV results in your body to suffer from AIDS – the Acquired Immunodeficiency Symptom (i.e. your immune system is down). Like Hepatitis B, HIV can be transmitted through blood exchange (for example sharing needles) or sex. It can also be transmitted to the new- born by a pregnant woman. And like Hepatitis B and other types of STDs, the first symptoms are difficult to recognise as they can feel like the flu (with muscle pain, sore throat), sometimes in combination with vomiting and diarrhoea.
This fever tends to develop within 2-4 weeks after the virus has entered the body, but it can sometimes take several months. Most patients will only suffer from AIDS about 10 years later as they start losing weight and suffer from uncommon infections and cancers. There is no cure or vaccine for HIV at the moment, but early treatment considerably slows down the spread of the virus in infected patients. There are over 8,000 HIV-positive people in the UK, and an estimated 30% of them are not aware of their condition.

8. Crabs

Pubic lice (crabs) is another example, which is neither an infection nor a disease but just tiny bugs (lice) that settle in your pubic hair to lay their eggs and reproduce. They are transmitted during intimate contact between two pubic areas. Many people don’t have any symptoms, but some do suffer from itchy genitals and inflammation. You can only get rid of them with special treatment for lice (shampoos, lotions & creams).


9. Trichomoniasis (Trich)

Trichomonas is a germ causing a benign infection known as trichomoniasis. It’s a treatable infection which is cured with a simple course of antibiotics. The symptoms it causes are common STD symptoms, namely an abnormal discharge from the genitals and pain when urinating or when having sex.
Not Strictly STDs…
There is also a whole range of infections that are sometimes considered to be STDs, but they are not strictly speaking STDs. Although they are sometimes transmitted during sex they may be genital infections that are aggravated by sexual activity.


10. These STD infections are easily curable and include:
Bacterial vaginosis (smelly discharge) in women;
Water warts caused by a virus which leads to liquid-filled warts around the genitals. These warts are relatively contagious and can be transmitted by skin contact and exchanging towels and clothes; Chancroid, caused by a bacteria and results in bump-like warts that
turn into painful ulcers. The symptoms are very similar to genital warts. The advantage of broad spectrum antibiotics such as azithromycin is that while they’re specifically prescribed for certain types of STDs (e.g.
chlamydia), they can also be used to treat other STD-related infections (e.g. chancroid). By getting tested and treated, you can sometimes cure many types of STDs at the same time.

source https://www.dred.com/uk/list-of-stds.html