I saw a post on Facebook the other day that talked about basically a superwoman. It talked about how she got up early, got the kids ready, fed them breakfast, did their hair, made sure their backpacks are ready to go for school, and herded them out the door all the while the husband scratched himself and got served breakfast and left for work. Then she does all the household chores, balanced the checkbook, laundry, rotated the tires on the car, roofed the house, solved world hunger and developed an emission free fuel source. Then she made dinner with a smile helped with home work etc. The husband comes home from work does nothing but watch TV and eat the dinner his wife prepared. Then she had to make love to him and she did it without complaining. PHEW! She is one busy lady.
My first reaction to that post was that I was a little offended. In my house I participate in raising the kids I help with the laundry, I cook some of the meals, I help clean, I help get the kids up and ready for school. I do my best to help in all aspects of home life. I help with homework and music practice. Now I admit my wife does most of the work but that is simply because I am at my job. When I come home I help out. For example yesterday I came home for lunch and I noticed the clothes dryer stopped and there was a load waiting in the washer. I took the clothes out of the dryer folded them and put them away. I also took the clothes out of the washer and started them drying.
I know there are men out there who don't treat their wives well at all!! I know there are some who don't lift a finger to help around the house and act like a king waiting on his servants!!! Those men disgust me!!!! I often wonder what they would do should their wife suddenly be gone for any reason. I know women work very hard and I am not trying to say they don't. My wife runs from sun up to sun down. My point is that there are some men who run right along side their wives helping and supporting each other as they go through life.
If your a lazy pig husband as described in the post I saw on Facebook you need to change and stop taking you wife for granted. If you do the best you can to help in every aspect of home life good for you!!!!!
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Heart attack signs and symptoms in women

So I thought I would try to find and list all of the symptoms of a heart attack. Because according to one study the average heart attack sufferer arrives at the hospital almost five hours after the symptoms start. Which can significantly increase their chances of dying. It is extremely important to become familiar with the warning signs of the number one killer of women in the United States.
The average heart attack sufferer gets to the hospital almost five hours after the onset of symptoms. This delay significantly increases their chances of dying. That's why it's so important to know the warning signs of a heart attack and what to do if you experience them. Being educated could save your life.
Common Warning Signs include but are not limited to:
Knowing these common warning signs of a heart attack could help save your life:
-Chest pressure, tightness, and heaviness
-Pain in shoulders, neck, jaw, or arms
-Lightheadedness
-Fainting
-Paleness
-Sweating
-Nausea
-Shortness of breath with or without chest pain
Studies on what doctors call cardiac events in women reveal that many women may experience early signs or symptoms of heart trouble in the days, weeks, or even months leading up to a heart attack. Unfortunately, many of these signs may be dismissed as nothing out of the ordinary, by both women and their doctors. The most common early warning signs include:
Unusual fatigue: In one study, more than 70% of the women surveyed experienced marked fatigue in the days or weeks prior to their heart attacks.
Sleep disturbances: A recent study revealed that almost half of the women who had recently suffered a heart attack also experienced sleep disturbances in the days or weeks leading up to their attacks.
Indigestion.
Anxiety.
Back pain.
Weakness.
Lets face it, all of us experience some these symptoms from time to time, have a bad week and anxiety sets in or fatigue or even indigestion. So how do you know if the symptoms you are experiencing are serious? Pay attention to your body. Note the common aches and pains you have, take notice of things in your life and connect them with any anxiety your feel or sleep loss you experience. Basically just be in tune with your body. Not f you experience changes in your energy level, comfort, or sleep habits, that are out of the ordinary and make you worry, you should discuss your concerns with your health care provider, especially if you have heart disease risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, a smoking habit, or a sedentary lifestyle.
I also encourage you to search the Internet and learn about the causes and how to prevent heart attacks for yourself and those you love especially women as they experience.
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