Senin, 30 April 2012

Bukan Untuk Ahli Bedah Plastic

Sebelumnya saya minta maaf apabila ada  tulisan di blog ini yang menyinggung perasaan anda.
Sungguh saya tidak punya maksud apa-apa.
Hanya  ingin menyampaikan pikiran saya.
 
Saya  bingung kenapa wanita tergila-gila dengan payudara besar. Padahal itu kan hanya seonggok lemak. Payudara besar memang indah dibalik  sweater, tapi sekali lagi itu hanyalah seonggok lemak, yang bahkan tidak  gunanya.  Ya, memang tidak ada gunanya, selain memberimu sakit punggung, sakit leher, goncangan yang berlebihan ketika bergerak dan iritasi akibat gesekan saat bergerak diantara kedua payudara  besar akibat beban yang dimilikinya.
Yang menjadi dasar disini adalah kegunaan payudara. Kegunaan payudara adalah untuk menyusui dan ukuran payudara tidak ada hubungannya dengan banyaknya produksi air susu yang dihasilkan. Bahkan ada kecenderungan lebih sulit menyusui karena payudara ibu yang besar dapat menghalangi bayi untuk bernafas saat menyusu.
Yang paling menyedihkan adalah kenyataan bahwa payudara tersusun dari jaringan lemak yang membuatnya begitu lembut dan menyenangkan untuk disentuh, tetapi  juga sangat rentan akan, you know-sagginess and sellulite ketika ukuran mereka sangat besar.
Disini saya tidak merendahkan wanita dengan payudara besar, sama sekali tidak. Bahkan menurut saya  pria  lebih tertarik dengan wanita  yang memiliki payudara besar  dibandingkan dengan wanita dengan boyish figure. Well, semua ada sisi negatif dan positifnya. Dimana  dengan memiliki boyish figure, itu artinya no pain on chest when running , no back pain and neck pain, you can go braless in your home which is more healthy and can prevent cancer, without worrying about sagginess, saving your money because you can use your bra more longer  and so on.
 
Yang ingin saya tekankan disini adalah untuk mensyukuri apa yang kita miliki. You know, "Beauty is on the eye beholder".
Saya sangat prihatin dengan wanita-wanita yang begitu berusaha keras untuk meningkatkan ukuran payudaranya. Menempuh berbagi macam cara, mulai dari Pumping,herbs, even danger stuff like plastic surgery. Mereka rela mengorbankan payudara mereka, kesehatan mereka, kenyamanan mereka hanya untuk looking good in clothes. They change those small, cute and soft breast with big, hard, unnatural shape sillicone breast. Belum lagi ditambah resiko lainnya seperti cancer, missplaced, infection, poisoning because of broken sillicone etc.

Oh girl, just embrace your self, the way it is. Your big fascinating, medium pretty, small cute and comfort. They are all beautifull!

Keep Healthy and happy, guys.

i'm proud to be an indonesian and i love my country and i pray for my country.

❤ Ginjalku






Keep Your Kidneys Healthy
The steps you take to keep your kidneys healthy help the rest of your body too. Talk to your health care provider to find out the steps that are right for you.
If you are at risk for kidney disease, the most important steps you can take to keep your kidneys healthy are:
Tips to help keep your kidneys healthy:
A Healthy Kidney
  • Keep your blood pressure at the target set by your health care provider. This can delay or prevent kidney failure.
  • If you have diabetes, control your blood glucose level.
  • Keep your cholesterol levels in the target range.
  • Take medicines the way your provider tells you to. (Important! Certain blood pressure medicines called ACE inhibitors and ARBs may protect your kidneys. Ask your health care provider for more information.)
  • Cut back on salt. Aim for less than 1,500 milligrams of sodium each day.
  • Choose foods that are healthy for your heart: fresh fruits, fresh or frozen vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy foods.
  • Limit your alcohol intake.
  • Be more physically active.
  • Lose weight if you are overweight.
  • If you smoke, take steps to quit. Cigarette smoking can make kidney damage worse.
When you see your provider, ask:
  • What is my GFR?
  • What is my urine albumin result?
  • What is my blood pressure?
  • What is my blood glucose (for people with diabetes)?
How do you know your kidneys are unhealthy?
If a doctor tells you that you’ve less than 100 per cent kidney function, you should be very concerned. Kidneys rarely get better, and almost always deteriorate - fortunately this is usually a slow process.
If you are ever told this by your doctor, make sure you have a regular blood test (called a creatinine) for the rest of your life.
Symptoms of kidney failure don’t usually occur until you have less than 20 per cent function. By this time, dialysis is usually inevitable. However, there are steps you can take to prevent this from happening:
  • Don’t smoke; it’s the only thing you can do directly to affect the health of your kidneys. Smoking furs the artery to the kidney, which can cause kidney failure. Smoking also affects the blood vessels to the heart and brain in the same way, causing heart attacks and strokes. Unfortunately when damage has occurred, stopping smoking has little effect, so it’s important not to start in the first place.
  • Keep to a healthy weight. Obesity leads to type 2 diabetes which is the most common cause of kidney failure.
  • Make sure your blood pressure is normal. High blood pressure can damage the kidneys. Make sure you have it checked regularly, and that it is consistently below 130/80 mmHg. If you’re in an ‘at risk’ group, you should make sure it’s checked regularly, and start treatment if it goes up.
  • Family history. If you know that someone else in your family has kidney failure, or has ever had dialysis or a transplant, get your kidneys checked with blood and urine tests, and an ultrasound. There are several inherited forms of kidney failure, the commonest being polycystic kidney disease.
For people who only have one kidney, it’s best to avoid contact sports such as karate, that might damage the kidney. Fortunately the kidneys are well protected by the ribcage at the back, so are rarely affected by trauma
Kidney infections and stones
If you’re regularly diagnosed with urinary tract infections (including cystitis) it’s important to start taking antibiotics as soon as they’re prescribed, and make sure you have a urine sample taken straight after the infection, to confirm it has gone.
If you have kidney stones, and pass a stone in your urine, this doesn’t mean an end to the problem. Ask your doctor to see if there is anything you can do to prevent it happening again. Make sure the doctor checks (with another x-ray) that there are no further stones, potentially damaging the kidney.
Prostate problems
Prostate problems are very common in men over 50, and are usually due to enlargement of the prostate gland, causing problems passing urine. A slowly growing prostate gland can silently damage the kidneys over a period of years. So, it‘s worth having regular blood tests of kidney function to monitor the situation.
Some people think that alcohol damages the kidney, which is a popular myth, as it mainly affects the liver. Many people also think drinking a lot of water is good for the kidney, as it ‘flushes it out’. Again, there’s no medical evidence for this idea.
Care should be taken with the use of non-steroidal inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen. They can be dangerous if taken in high dosage over a number of years, and can cause kidney failure.
Although most causes of damage to the kidneys is irreversible once diagnosed, ESRF requiring dialysis or transplants is extremely rare.

read also:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/physical_health/conditions/in_depth/kidneys/
http://nkdep.nih.gov/learn/keep-kidneys-healthy.shtml