Friday, June 25, 2010

Thank you!

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I would like to thank the wonderful readers of my page in Largo US, Robstown TX, Temple US, Corona Us and my mystery reader somewhere in the US.


God bless you all for being such loyal readers.  God bless you abundantly.  May your prayers be answered as soon as they are spoken.


With faith and love.
Donna C. Ledesma
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Fecal Impaction - Family member


Recently, a family member was feeling quite ill.  They were complaining of stomach pain mainly on the lower right side.  There was vomiting and cold sweats.  Ultimately, the pain would range on scale from 1 to 10 between 7 and 8.  My family member began sweating and vomiting throughout the day; as well as severe back pain.  By the time my family member arrived from work it was clear they were ill. The pain was described as cramping and a sense of feeling dizzy.

I drove my family member to the hospital.  I was afraid it was a gall bladder problem or a appendix problem.  We went in and the doctor administered IV fluids for dehydration and Reglan for the nausea.  He also gave a small does of Ativan for the anxiety.

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The doctor palpated her body and ask how bad was the pain.  The pain was coming and going.  My family member appeared distended. And x-ray was ordered and blood work was done too verify if her white blood cell count (Leukocyte) was high.  Usually indicating an infection of some sort.White blood cells are made in the bone marrow and protect the body against infection. If an infection develops, white blood cells attack and destroy the bacteria, virus, or other organism causing it.

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To continue, when the x-ray was reviewed.  It was noted that the entire intestine was full of fecal matter.  He stated that the fecal matter had no where else to go except up; if not out from the rectum.  Just like backed up plumbing.
So he instructed medication for frequent bowel movements and ordered his patient to stay home a day.  He instructed plenty of water, fruit and fiber.  Here is a Definition of five major factors that precipitate impaction from WebMd.
  1. Opioid analgesics. (pain relievers) slow the system down
  2. Prolonged inactivity. (sitting too long)
  3. Dietary alterations. (not enough fiber)
  4. Psychiatril illness.  (some anti-depressants can slow down the system)
  5. Chronic use of drugs for constipation  (laxitives)
Fecal Impaction can be very serious.  People can die from fecal impaction.  If you experience any of the symtoms go the emergency room right away.

Take care of your body by drinking plenty fluids, eating salads, anything green and fruits and vegetables, less meat, eat plenty cereal and oatmeal. (plenty of Fiber cereal) and exercise.  Just walking will get your bowels moving. Drink fruit juice.  Like the Dole cans of peaches or pineapple juice. 


Another remedy that works well and is alternative is: Cascara Sagrada and Senna.  These are just a few.  Make sure you don't have food allergies before trying these remedies.  Eating something very hot or eating something very cold will also help you go.  A spoonful of Olive Oil, mineral oil, or drink warm prune juice.

To conclude.  These are just a few ideas to help you maintain a healthy bowel.  See your doctor if you notice changes.  Go to this link for more information http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/ncicdr0000062736-impaction

Written by Donna C. Ledesma
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Save A Life! -The Death of Andrew Burd


Andrew Burd was a small four year old infant who was living with fostering parents Hanna and Larry Overton.  This child was placed in their home to be cared for and nurtured.  Unfortunately he lived his short little life at the hands of two very abusive people.  He died on October 3, 2007 at Driscoll Childrens Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas of sodium poisoning. otherwise known as Hypernatremia.  His foster parents were charged with capital murder.

Hannah Overtons' attorneys alleged that Andrew was not abused, but died of Diabetes Insipidus.  This disease can cause a person to have nausea, vomiting, intense thirst, lethargy, excessive irritability, muscle twitching, coma and finally death.  Which remarkably were some of the symptoms Andrew exhibited before his his death.
In the days before Andrews' death, his foster mother Hanna Overton, told a neighbor that Andrew was intentionally misbehaving.  She stated that Andrew made himself throw up and poop.  She alleged that he defecated at least eight times and smeared the feces everywhere.  Most people know that extremely spicy foods can cause diarrhea.  Hannah was quoted, "He's doing it to get to me."  No human being on earth can force himself to defecate eight times.

Free Child Safety ID Kit when You Apply!There are many indications that prove that Andrew was suffering from Hypernatremia otherwise known as sodium poisoning.  Hanna poured Zazarans spice into Andrews' sipi cup as a form of punishment.  The spice brought on the diarrhea and vomiting.  Hanna admitted that she often used chili or Zazaran Canjun spice as a form of punishment. 

On the the day Andrew fell ill, Hannah was quoted as stating, she fixed two sippy cups with chili and water.  Then forced little Andrew to drink it.  The first cup was to teach him a lesson.  The second cup a form of punishment.  The he fell over, hit his head and threw up.  She picked him up the stated, "Beat the s*** out of him," in an affidavit.

This illness was not brought on by Diabetes insipidus.  According to the Merk McNeal fiffteenth edition, Diabetes insipidus can be caused by severe head injury after a patient has already been in a state of coma or death.  It was also alleged that a previous car accident in which Andrew hit his head in the weeks prior brought on the disease.  Andrew was not in a coma at the time of the accident nor was he near death.

This is a clear case of abuse.  Andrew endured the worse kind of neglect and abuse imaginable by the people who were supposed to care for him.  He was under constant video surveillance by his foster mother, Hannah Overton.  She often sent him to bed without eating for two days in a row.  She used the camera to assure that he did not get up to go to the restroom. 

Then little Andrew defecated on himself and all over the bed.  Afterwards the sheets were removed and burned.  And the mattress was found under the swing set.  Andrew was forced to sleep on a piece of plywood.  Even the Overtons' own children, who are ages seven and five were not immune to the abuse.  They were also punished in the same manner with pepper or soap which was placed their mouths if they were every untruthful or misbehaved.

Andrews little body was observed by the physicians at Driscoll Childrens Hosptial.  it was discovered that he had a cigarette burn on his right arm and bruising to his arms and legs.  He also had scratches along his stomach, neck and head trauma.  There was also bleeding on Andrews brain.  The facts indicate he was clearly an abused child.
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Further, The Annals of Internal Medicine state that Hypernatremia is usually found in elderly patients who may have been inadvertently prescribed an overdose of fluids via IV in a hospital or nursing home.  The American Journal of Forensic Medicine, states that infants who dies from Hypernatremia have an underlying condition or disease that predisposes them to an increased water loss.  If no underlying cause such as a disease is indicated, then the only other cause is parental or caretaker neglect as the underlying cause of death.

The news reported that Attorneys speaking on behalf of the Overtons are trying to seek a new hearing.  The attorneys submit that there were other witnesses that were not allowed to testify.  And also want to submit more important information that could aid their client, Mrs. Hanna Overton.  This case, in my opinion was tried fairly and justice prevailed.

On March 25th, 2010 an article posted in the Corpus Christi Caller Times indicated that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused to hear an appeal from Mrs. Overton.  It appears Mrs. Overton will continue to serve a life sentence.  And her husband Larry Overton, plead guilty to a lesser charge of Criminally neglect homicide.  He was sentenced to five years deferred adjudication probation and a $5000.00 fine.

Little Andrew Burd is the real victim.  he will never see another birthday, go to high school, marry and have children or life at all.  Someone decided his fate for him.  Perhaps there is some form of mental illness in Mrs. Overton.  There are psychologist and psychiatrist at the state penitentiary who can assess this.  In any case, the state penitentiary is a good place for Hannah Overton.  It's far enough away from her natural born children.  Her own children will be safe with someone who will protect them.  Hopefully they will be placed in the care of someone who is more compassionate; for away from their mothers twisted idea of punishment.

If you are a victim of child abuse or a victimizer.  Or you want to help someone get out of a difficult situation.  Here are a few places to check out.  Preventing Child Abuse Creative a Safe Place. http://www.faithaliveresources.org/Preventing-Child-Abuse

Written by
Donna C. Ledesma
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References:
The Annuals of Internal Medicine, http://www.annals.org/
The American Journal of Forsensic Medicine and Pathology, http://journals.lww.com/amjforensicmedicine/pages/default.aspx

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Colon Cancer and my father

Pascual V. Ledesma - My father- Colon cancer survivor for six years after diagnosis.  


I know the importance of regular colonoscopies.  My father was a victim of colon cancer.  My father loved meat and lots of it with plenty of gravy.  He was a lite smoke and lite drinker.  When it was discovered he had colon cancer in 2002, he had a colonectomy .   He was never the same after the surgery.  He would often appear pale, yellow, and weak.  My father used to pace back and forth at night because he was in so much pain. He was given plenty of pain medication that didn't seem to help.  My father was fighter though.  

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He was a prideful man, so he refused to walk with a cane.  He tried to be as normal as possible.  He fought for his life and won.  My father had chemotherapy and survived six more years.   I love to watch my parents hold hands as they walked down the bay front in Corpus Christi Texas.  In the end, it was a heart attack that claimed his life.  He died in his sleep at the age of 69 on October 26th 2008.  


Medifast DietMy family, especially on my fathers side, has a genetic predisposition to cancer.  There are many things that we can do to help us fight cancer and our chances of getting colon cancer.  The following is from WEBMD.COM: http://www.webmd.com/colorectal-cancer/default.htm


"Colon cancer and cancer of the rectum usually begin as a small polyp. While most colon polyps are benign, some do become cancerous. Colon cancer symptoms may include a change in bowel habits or bleeding, but usually colon cancer strikes without symptoms. That’s why it’s important to get a colon cancer screening test, such as a colonoscopy. If the cancer is found early, the doctor can use surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy for effective treatment."


One of the earliest signs of colorectal cancer is bloody stool.  Rectal bleeding; sometimes can be mistaken for hemorrhoids. Narrow stools for a long period of time.  Bloating and cramping are other signs to look for.  Constipation, black tarry stools, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and weight loss for no apparent reason.  Go to World Village.com  for more information: http://worldvillage.com/what-are-colon-cancer-early-symptoms

The earlier you catch the polyps the better your survival rate.  Especially if you have a family history of cancer and are above the age of 50.  I had mine done after my father was diagnosed.  His detection saved my life.  My physician found polyps on two separate occasions.  This was in my early thirties and again in my forties.

Colon cancer is curable, if it's caught early.  Today there are many avenues to take.  There is the removal of polps and prevention, such as:
  • Report any unsual changes in bowel habits to your physician.
  • Schedule a colonoscopy. (Especially if you have a family history of cancer)
  • Don't eat to much red meat.
  • Drink a glass of wine with dinner
  • Drink green tea 
  • Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables for fiber.
Watch your diet and try to maintain a healthy weight.  Go for walks.  You don't need to run to lose weight.  If walking is difficult try swimming.  Stay active and eat plenty of fiber, drink water with your meals. Cut back on fat.  Remove the skin from the chicken and cut the fat off of meat.  
To conclude.  You're the best person to detect the early signs of cancer if you know what to look for.  The earlier you seek treatment the better your survival rate.   Know  the signs and seek help immediately.

 Written by Donna C. Ledesma
Copyright (c) 2010
All rights reserved.


References:
WEBMD.com  http://www.webmd.com/colorectal-cancer/default.htm
World Village.com  http://worldvillage.com/what-are-colon-cancer-early-symptoms

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Losing Weight

There are many of us who are at least 30lbs or more over weight.  Especially where climates are very very warm. My best advise is to start slow.  Walk once a week, then try twice a week and slowly you will see that your energy will return.  You will eventually reach a point where you can't seem to pass that plateau.  Example you have been at 150lbs and have done everything.  This is when you buy a video and work out. 


ACTIVE? Try Dr. Weil's Vitamin AdvisorAlso get a physical checkup before any diet or exercise program.  If you can't speak while walking, your working too hard.  If you feel short of breath or dizzy, slow down or stop.  If the shortness of breath doesn't subside and you develop chest pain, stop.  Seek immediate medical attention.  That extra 30lbs can add many health problems.  Your chances are higher of having a heart attack, developing diabetes, developing cancer, high blood pressure and short life span. 


We know that small portions or portion control is the key.  We also know that we can eat on a smaller plate of food instead of filling a large plate of food.  We learned to eat backwards, such as eating your vegetables first, drink plenty of water with meals, and eating your heaviest meal at noon.  

Other weight loss techniques are:
  • Work on your garden.
  • Mow the lawn.
  • Clean your house or vehicle.
  • Take walks in the evening.
  • Play with your kids.
  • Try parking further then usual
  • Takes stairs instead of the elevator
Studies show if you exercise before bed, you're still metabolizing while you sleep for at least one hour more.  You can also try to watch the foods you eat such as:
  • Eat less carbohydrates such as potatoes, anything white.  
  • Try brown rice instead of white.
  • Stay away from foods high in fat
  • Cook with olive oil or cooking spray
  • Try Wheat bread instead of White bread.
  • Try Wheat Tortillas instead of regular tortillas.
Remember portion control.  A small handful of raisins or an apple should fill you up enough before bed.  Trying eating peanuts or nuts before a meal to fill you up before meals.  This is a neat trick when your on the go and don't have time to stop for a meal.  

Also you increase your chances of gaining more weight with products that contain fructose: such as sodas.  Try carbonated drinks or sugar free drinks such as Crystal Lite.  When your at a restaurant try these tips.

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  • Take the fat off of your chicken and beef.  
  • Eat less red meat. 
  • Try water with lemon at restaurants
  • Order a childs' plates for a meal instead of an adult size.  
  • Eat salads.  Salads will keep your bowls running efficiently.
And lastly, try these tips while your at home.
  • Try Yogurt whips in the freezer instead of ice cream.  Add bananas, pears or apples.  
  • Eat a small bowl of cereal. 
  • Eat more greens like broccoli, green  beans and brussel sprouts.


Pick one day out of the week that you will eat what you like in moderation.  Such as ice cream or pizza.  Stay healthy.  Good Luck!  I'm sure you'll do great! And please pass the site to others.  You could be saving a life!


Written by
Donna C. Ledesma.
Copyright ©  2010
All rights reserved.

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