Good Friday is a solemn day in the Christian calendar that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day of reflection and repentance, reminding us of the sacrifice that Christ made for our salvation. On this day, we are called to walk with Christ and live in faith, knowing that through his death... Continue Reading →
Palm Sunday – Holy Week Begins
The Easter season always comes with an element of anticipation. As we commemorate the days of Lent and reflect on Jesus's sacrifice, Easter Sunday awaits with its festivities and celebrations. But first,Psalm Sunday the fourth Sunday of Lent, begins Holy Week and recognizes Jesus's welcome into Jerusalem before he was crucified. This year, Palm Sunday... Continue Reading →
Going to Try a Compound Pharmacy
I hate pills and medication in general. You take something for one thing and then you have to worry about side effects , addiction wasting money on things that don’t work or you have a bad reaction to. Living with joint pain has many challenges, what works often doctors don’t want to give and yet... Continue Reading →
Good Communication with Your Physicians Is Vital – Arthritis Topic
It is important to be honest with your healthcare providers about any pain or discomfort you are experiencing, even if you feel like you can manage it. Telling your doctor that you are fine when you are really experiencing arthritis pain can prevent you from receiving the appropriate treatment and care that you need. Your... Continue Reading →
Working Remotely Is Good When Living With Arthritis or Any Chronic Condition
Working remotely from home can be a great option for individuals who live with arthritis and chronic joint pain. This is because it provides a more comfortable and flexible work environment, which can help to alleviate some of the physical and emotional stress that comes with working in an office. One of the main benefits... Continue Reading →
Ash Wednesday -Lent Begins
Being baptized Catholic and attending catholic school I have learned to appreciate why we did the stations of the cross. And although I was a bit rebellious back and in many ways the teachers and principals were cruel and I feel abusive then I am grateful for the strict teachings when it came to religion... Continue Reading →
Women’s Heart Health
I am not a doctor or medical provider all thoughts are my own based on the stats I read. Always consult your doctor before you start exercising or changing your diet. Maintaining good heart health is important for everyone, but it is especially important for women. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for... Continue Reading →
Wear Red Day For Women
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year, but the simple truth is that most cardiovascular diseases can still be prevented with education and healthy lifestyle changes. Link to a recipe book from goredforwomen Recipes Learn the signs Women might attribute some of the symptoms to other... Continue Reading →

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