Helping Tips: Walk in Bath

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Do you have someone in the family or a friend that has mobility problems and it’s difficult to hin/her to have a shower or bath? Well there are available walk in bath that fits almost all bathrooms. Although I must say they are a little expensive the result is worth the money.

With a walk in bath people can gain their privacy by being able to have a bath by themselves comfortably sit or standing. The walk in bath is also excellent for people taking care of other once they allow a more safe and comfortable position for both the patient and the helper.

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By: Laura
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Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious Eating with More Than 75 Recipes

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Everybody know that it is important to eat well so that we can have a healthy and happy life. Mark Bittman brings us an excellent book called Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious Eating with More Than 75 Recipeswhere he explain us how we can eat well and at the same time help the environment. This book contains many recipes that help us to make delicious recipes with safe products.

This will be a great Christmas Gift and can be also used as business gifts. Everyone will be delighted with the information and recipes Mark Bittman has for us.

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Live one day at a time…not easy for me

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Lonely Stranger… The Other…!!!

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This post is somehow a personal vent of a anxious person…me.

Lately I have been realizing that in order to live a better life we should live one day at a time. Of course I can’t do it because I am too anxious to do so, so I live always based in the future days, weeks even years. However I have been dealing with some disturbing news that keep assaulting me everyday.

I have a close friend with cancer and last month I knew of several more cancer cases including the case of a cousin of mine. These are normal people, most of them with no other cases in the family that one day they are fine and the other they find out they have cancer and that their life is in dangerous.

The truth is, I can’t imagine how it will be living a life when we don’t know if we will be here for our next son’s birthday. It is too painful even to imagine it.

My father has Parkinson and a little bit of Alzheimer or another similar disease and it’s confined to a bed…it’s painful for him and for the family. It’s a day at a time.

Those people that after consulting Mesothelioma doctors find out that those years in contact with asbestos turned out into a mortal disease…it’s a day at a time.

What about me? Besides anxiety and depression I am fine, should I live a day at a time? People say yes but I am a look-into-the-future person. Am I happier being like this? For sure I am not. Not everything I worry about happen and then I think: why have I worried so much about it if the “it” didn’t happen after-all?

Do you live your life one day at a time? How do you do it?

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By: Laura