All posts by Carrie Tucker

Is Food Really Congestive Heart Failure Treatment?

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If you have recently received a CHF diagnosis, I don’t want to minimize your concern about what heart failure treatment you might need.

Certainly you must immediately address the life threatening fluid retention that is associated with acute heart failure if you have reached a point that it threatens your life!

Your doctor actually doesn’t want to medicate your fluid retention until he/she absolutely has too.  “Water Pills” make you pee off important vitamins and minerals so it really isn’t good for you.

The only reason your doctor would prescribe drugs for fluid retention is because the alternative is worse than the damage the drugs will cause.  Heart failure is a serious diagnosis, so you must allow your health care team to stabilize your fragile state before you question the choices you face.

Remember oxygen IS a drug and it is also a vital nutrient!

Once you have achieved a stable balance it is time to realize that your situation didn’t happen over night and it won’t heal over night.

It’s time to take a look at what needs to change and change it! Continue reading Is Food Really Congestive Heart Failure Treatment?

Do You Have Bucket List Ideas For Now?

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My conversation with Briana about Bucket List ideas the other day got me singing the song from the movie.

I absolutely love the song sung by John Mayer that addresses a huge issue some folks never work through in their entire life time.

Do you “Say What You Need To Say”?

My daughter’s Bucket List includes travel and chocolate.

Personally, I like the idea of  a Bucket List that gives me Peace when I lie down to die.

Saying what I have to say, when I have to say it, would give me more Peace than all the travel and chocolate I could consume in a lifetime!

It’s not like I really have a choice.

I HAVE to “Say What I Need To Say”!

The alternative is to swallow it and let it rot my guts.

I’ve always wondered how people swallow their truth.  It makes me think, “Is the truth more costly than rotten guts?”

There is no way to know without walking a mile in another’s shoes, but still I’ve got to wonder.

Recently I was hired to assess an in home care giving situation.

The elderly woman receiving the care had been experiencing dementia symptoms for over a decade.

At times she was very lucid and you could see how intelligent and thoughtful she was.

At other times she couldn’t remember her children’s names.

One particularly enlightening conversation I had with this sweet woman helped me to see Continue reading Do You Have Bucket List Ideas For Now?

Could You Be Living With PTSD Symptoms?

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June is PTSD Awareness Month.

Are you aware of this devastating condition that can sink the brightest shining star?  Living with PTSD symptoms can feel like navigating life under 10 feet of water.

Every person on the planet is capable of feeling the feelings of another person.

It’s arguable that you could say that about animals as well, but for the sake of this discussion let’s keep it to 2 leggeds.

Have you ever played the game where the group tries to guess the emotion of the acting participant?

It’s not hard usually unless the emotion is complicated, like jealousy.

But within the complexities of living life and navigating relationships, surviving and pursuing happiness, things get a little harder to read.

It can be difficult to understand your own feelings in difficult situations.

For someone with post traumatic stress syndrome feeling your own feelings can be increasingly difficult. You simply have no access to what you are feeling … good or bad.

If you can’t feel pain, you can’t feel Joy.

(If you noticed, I just used the term “post traumatic stress SYNDROME” as opposed to “post traumatic  stress DISORDER”.  The reason I want to invite you to use the word “syndrome” instead of “disorder” is because this condition is a response in your nervous system that is certainly painful to live through, but it is not a “disorder” in that you CAN heal!)

If you are living with PTSS/PTSD symptoms you will notice that you have a much harder time understanding others and communicating clearly, because you aren’t receiving your own signals. 

You become numb.

Soldiers are certainly susceptible to this crippling condition, and so are survivors of traumatic events.

It’s easy to see this type of suffering in others.  But it’s a lot harder to see it in yourself. Continue reading Could You Be Living With PTSD Symptoms?

Looking For Information To Reverse Low Oxygen Level?

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Information to reverse low oxygen level is a common request here on Heart Failure Solutions.

You likely heard the term “low oxygen level” from your doctor.  Normally there is a life threatening crisis or at least very uncomfortable symptoms immediately preceding the news that your oxygen level is low. Odds are you’ve been living with low oxygen level longer than you’ve been aware of it.

If your doctor prescribed home oxygen for you, consider yourself fortunate.  There is a whole lot of resistance to ordering home oxygen for many practitioners of Western Medicine. Not all doctors are misinformed but it has been my experience that the vast majority of doctors are dangerously mistaken about low oxygen level.

3 “Facts” You Should Never Believe Continue reading Looking For Information To Reverse Low Oxygen Level?

Are Keynote Motivational Speakers Made or Born?

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I am the proud parent of a 2012 graduate!

As I sat in the audience listening to my daughter give her acceptance speech, I wondered if she had been born a keynote motivational speaker or if it was her many years of theater and attending a school that required lots of presentation.

Can you teach someone to be inspiring or is that a skill they are born with?

I asked Briana that question, she said, “Both.”

The kid has grown up in a theater, so a stage is definitely someplace she feels comfortable.

But sitting there watching her hold the attention of every person in that audience, getting a good laugh from the crowd, I wondered how she came to possess that skill.

Keynote Motivational Speakers may not seem like deal changers.

But a powerful speaker who can Continue reading Are Keynote Motivational Speakers Made or Born?

Do Swing Dance Lessons Sound as Terrible as Exercise?

Have ever tried an exercise regimen —to get in better shape, to lose weight, or just to be healthier?

How did it end?

Was your exercise regimen a painful, uncomfortable experience?

If you made it more than one day, you fought hard!  Good on ya!

More times than not though, you don’t stick with it … right?

The frustration of failing!

The shame of not following through on your promises!

Looking in the mirror and seeing little to no progress after suffering through pain and frustration!

Sick of trying?

I feel ya!  It’s hard to sink your teeth into yet another attempt at exercise!

So, back to my original question …

Do Swing Dance Lessons Sound as Terrible as Exercise?

A while back I met an awesome guy who told me stories that brought tears to my eyes. Continue reading Do Swing Dance Lessons Sound as Terrible as Exercise?