Sunday, April 28, 2013

The Truth Behind Birth Control Pills and What You Need to Know.



As women, we have so much pressure put on us about birth control and reproduction. Somehow, society has made us feel as if it is our responsibility to “take care of things,” when it comes to having children. Women are the ones who carry the child for nine months. Women are also the ones, who must take proper measures to control whether they get pregnant or not. When we are young, we are taught about abstinence and waiting until marriage. Once we are married, we are told to “take the pill” or “protect ourselves” if we wish to not get pregnant.

At a young age, there were several people who said that I “needed to get on the pill.” After having my daughter before I was twenty, the nurses didn't really feel that it was an option to “fix me,” since I was still young. I took a trip to Planned Parenthood, and was informed I should be on the pill until I decided to have more children. Nobody informed me of the possible health risks, or what it could do to my body. I was told it was safe, and to take it at the exact same time each day. As long as I took this pill every day, I could avoid pregnancy. So like I was told, I took the pill. I took it every day for 12 years.

There are repercussions to taking the pill every single day for 12 years. Just recently, I found out what those were. After having terrible side and stomach pain, a trip to the emergency room, a CT scan, a visit with my doctor, ultra-sound and an MRI, I received somewhat disturbing news. While I am not terribly ill, the news still wasn't great.

I had a benign tumor known as a Hepatocellular adenoma on my liver. A Hepatocellular adenoma is a rare tumor that is thought to be caused by the use of oral contraceptives. In fact, it is so rare, that about 4 out of 100,000 cases are reported annually. While the presence of it being there isn't life threatening, it could cause some complications if it were to burst. If the tumor was to rupture, it could cause internal bleeding. In rare cases, it could become malignant. For now, there is no treatment for liver adenomas. If they grow larger, it is necessary to surgically remove them, which sometimes involves a liver resection.

In my case, thankfully, my tumor is still small. My gastroentologist informed me to stop taking birth control pills and to avoid pregnancy. The tumor must be monitored by ultrasound every six months to watch for any changes. As for the constant pain in my side, I can only treat that with Ibprofen. If I have other symptoms that show up, I must inform my doctor.

I urge young women to be more upfront with their healthcare-especially when it comes to their reproductive health. To avoid such a situation as this, ask about non-hormonal ways to avoid pregnancy. If I would have had any idea this could happen, I never would have taken the pill. I don't think it's possible to forget about the tumor on my liver-especially when I am monitoring it every six months. I don't like the idea of having a tumor on my liver-even if it is benign. Just the fact that there's any chance that it could become malignant scares me....

Read your prescription and over-the-counter drug labels carefully every time. You certainly don't want to end up with any type of “rare tumor,” or medical condition because of your own lack of knowledge.

*(Learn more about this condition at Wikipedia)

Monday, April 15, 2013

Tangled Art & Poetry


I have found a new love of Zentangle and still continue my love of poetry as well. So I thought, why not mix the two together and create a blog?

If you love reading my poems and also have a love for Zentangle or Zendoodle, then you can visit one of my newest blogs:

It will feature some of my best poems, and a tangle of the day. I will show off some of my latest Zentangle creations. Don't know what a Zentangle is? Let's just call it a fancy way to doodle!- Not only does it look fancy, but it's also very relaxing. It's a variety of doodles and designs that you don't really think about, but in the end, it all seems to work out. Try putting "Zentangle" into Google and see what I am talking about.... You just might get hooked like I did!

So when you have time, stop by my new blog: Tangled Art & Poetry. 

Poem: The Gift of Life


Life will kick you down,
but then you kick it right back.

Sometimes you felt that it wasn't worth all of the pain,
But there is so much more in life worth to gain.

Don't let life get you down,
God didn't create us to wear a frown.

Why so serious?
Laugh!
God gave us the gift of joyous laughter.
That is definitely one reason to smile.

Sometimes, you have to take a chance.
Roll the dice... and pass go!

Don't get stuck in the mud,
just take off your shoes, and keep on going.
That's why God gave you feet!

It's time to smile, laugh and pick up the pace.
Look up to the sun, and let the light shine on your face.
Bask in God's glorious warmth.

And always remember the simple things...
Without all of those small reminders, life would just be too difficult.

You only live once in this life-time.
Make it worth your while,

Life is the one gift that you can never take back.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

My Budget Mini Living Room Make Over

It's amazing what difference subtle changes can make in a room. I've always wanted to make my living room appear more "comfy" and add more color. I went looking online for some different accessories and found a beautiful colorful rug in some of my favorite colors and a slip cover for our couch. We probably won't buy a couch for a little while, so I thought a slip cover would do for the time being. The rug was purchased at Walmart online and the slipcover was bought online at Amazon. I then added some of my own little Chinese tea-cups to put on our coffee table to give it a touch of simple elegance. 

The entire mini-room makeover cost under $100. I purchased 3 rugs from Wal-Mart online for $34.95 (area rug, a runner and then a smaller one) and the slip cover was $24.95 at Amazon.com. I already had the Chinese tea-cups. They were given to me as a gift

You can see the results of my living room make-over below. 

BEFORE PHOTO OF LIVING ROOM


AFTER PHOTO OF LIVING ROOM 



MY Chinese tea-cups

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Poem: Forgive me Monday


















"Forgive me Monday"

Oh Monday,
However I try to avoid you,
You always come my way.

If somehow, you could just take a break,
It's one extra day in the weekend,
that I would rather take.

Time with family and friends just seems far too short,
When Mondays come,
my heart breaks and my feelings are hurt.

So please forgive me,
If I give the cold shoulder.
Monday, is just not the day,
that I would rather be...

Perhaps you should call me tomorrow,
On Tuesday,
I will be ready to go.


*read more poems by Ariana athttp://www.arianacherry.biz/poetry.html

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Please do not eat in the bathroom!


Your kitchen table does not belong in the bathroom...


This is a warning. Nobody should eat in the bathroom...ever. It doesn't matter how big of a hurry you are in, or how much you really like the current snack that you are eating. For those who secretly eat in the bathroom-it is time to stop.

Bathrooms carry many germs, viruses and bacteria if it isn't cleaned regularly. Bathrooms are for relieving and getting clean-not to eat
Think about what people do in the bathroom. Do you really want your food around it? 


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Top Amish Restaurants Near Champaign, IL



In the heart of Illinois, one popular type of food is home-cooked Amish food. There's nothing more comforting than country-fried chicken, a bowl of mashed potatoes with homemade noodles drenched over it or a pan of home-baked dressing. There are a few restaurants in the central Illinois area that feature this type of cooking and is popular spots for tourists who come to visit.

Click here to read about Amish restaurants in central Illinois...