Archive for December 11th, 2009

Not All Alzheimers Symptoms Are Caused By Alzheimers

One, however, should not conclude that all memory loss is caused by Alzheimer’s disease. There are two basic causes of memory loss, namely normal or age related memory loss and the abnormal type. It is normal that middle age and older people begin to forget a number of things. Their ability to remember is often times measured on a standardized scale.

Alzheimers and dementia are strongly linked because Alzheimers disease is the most common type of dementia. Dementia is the constant evolution of the atrophy of the brain’s cognitive functions. In the case of Alzheimers, abnormal protein build up happen in the brain which interferes with its normal functions through interactions with the brain nerves and neurotransmitters that cause these elements to whither and die.

One of the most dreaded diseases in old age is Alzheimers disease. Although unlike cancer and heart problem, this is actually not fatal. In fact, people with Alzheimers can live for a long time with proper care. That is actually the problem most of the time.

Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease can be done through a series of tests. The patient exhibiting some signs of the disease must undergo a variety of laboratory tests, such as physical and mental assessments. As of late, there is no known single test available that will effectively diagnose Alzheimer’s in patients.

Should the patient manage to get out, the second fail- safe will be to attach a bracelet or a card. This will make it easy for someone to return the person home or be informed where the sufferer can be picked up.

The most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s are loss of memory, the decline of intellectual functions and sudden changes in personality. At the first stages of the disease, symptoms exhibited are patients becoming easily tired, upset and anxious.

Alzheimer’s disease is considered the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2004. The death toll continues to rise every year. The disease is the third most costly in the U.S. Heart disease and cancer are the first and second most costly respectively. It is recorded that there 24 million people with dementia worldwide, the figure will more than double by 2040.

Aside from the early symptom of memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease at the early stage could also change the patient’s behavior. And as the disease develops, the patient will loose more and more control over body functions such as affecting the way the person thinks and respond. With the effects on the brain’s cognitive functions, the patient will have trouble talking, will find skilled movements troublesome to do and hard to accomplish, and will start slowing down in terms of movements.

When it is on its later stages, language problems may also happen because of the inability of the person to recall words that are appropriate for what they are going to say. The disease may also result to behavioral changes because of progressive memory loss. There are some patients who don’t remember how to go about their normal functions such as eating, sleeping or brushing their teeth. Some may even forget how to breathe.

Garland Choate (GR) is a retired Airline Captain who now publishes articles from the USVI. Find many great articles on Alzheimers at http://www.chocolate.WAHWarriors.com

Weight Loss Tips – Some Weight Loss Tips to Get You Started

Probably one of the most difficult and frustrating endeavors anyone will ever experience is having to lose weight and keep it off; however, it is possible to do so. For most people, pounds may be shed through reducing their caloric intake and by engaging in exercises to burn excess fat and calories. For some people; however, the combination of diet and exercise may not be enough to lose the weight. Some physicians may prescribe medication to help reduce weight, or advice their patients to undergo surgeries to aid in weight loss.

All the options available may not work on your specific weight loss needs, and some of the more drastic methods of weight loss carry some risks. Now, if you do decide to simply change your lifestyle through working out and changing your diet, here are a few weight loss tips that may help.

Weight Loss Tips

- Watch your diet
Watch what you eat. Start eating healthy and stay away from processed and fast foods as much as possible. Consult a nutritionist or dietitian in creating your meals, shop for the ingredients yourself, and prepare your own meals, this way, you have more control over the ingredients and amount of oil and salt that goes in.

- Eat frequently but in smaller amounts.
Eating five to six times in a single day with smaller portions as opposed to eating three full meals a day can help keep your metabolism up. This will also prevent you from going too hungry and ultimately help in reducing your appetite when time for the next meal arrives.

- Control your portions
Try to reduce or limit the number of calories you eat in a single day. Figure out how to reduce the amount of food you eat without totally removing your favorite foods from your diet. This is a great way to keep your spirits up and to stop yourself from binging on your favorite food.

- Exercise
A great way to manage your weight is through engaging in physical activities. Exercise can help increase your metabolism, increase muscle mass (muscles help burn calories), aid in reducing glucose levels, and help lower the risk for heart diseases and strokes. Start slow and simple. You can try walking your dog or taking the stairs instead of the elevator. This way, you can work in physical activities into your daily habits.

If, however, diet and exercise do not work, ask your physician for any options. They may be able to provide you with medication to help you lose the fat, or recommend you for certain type of surgical procedures that facilitate weight loss.

Contacting a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Attorney

If you have been diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension as a result of taking the drug Fen-Phen, or anti-depressants when pregnant, the results will be devastating.

To this end, it is incumbent upon you to contact a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Attorney who specializes in the field of pharmacology litigation, and who is caring and supportive to ensure you receive appropriate compensation.

When contacting a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Attorney, the first thing you want to ensure is that they are knowledgeable in the area. You must find one who has the most competent attorneys who have litigated on behalf of clients who have taken Fen-Phen, and have been attorneys-of-record in cases involving Primary Pulmonary Hypertension.

The first priority of the attorneys and staff is serving each client’s unique legal needs with the highest level of integrity and professional competence.

Now, you may say, “Well I have seen a variety of online lawyers who claim to be the best in pharmaceutical litigation.” You must research the best one, know this horrible disease, and know full well the emotional and financial impact this disease can have on a family.

Find an attorney’s website that is filled with information concerning Primary Pulmonary Hypertension as well as a plethora of information on their Practice Areas page which gives you tremendous insight into the type of cases they have handled and the lengths to which they will go to serve their client.

Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is a deadly disease, and any individual who has this disease deserves a lawyer who is most knowledgeable in PPH cases as well as the disease itself.

Here is a sample of a discussion on the use of dietary supplements as it relates to the drug Fen-Phen:

The use of dietary supplements that contain ephedra alkaloids may pose a health risk to some persons. Dietary supplements that contain ephedra alkaloids (sometimes called ma huang) are widely promoted and used in the United States as a means of losing weight and increasing energy.

In the light of recently reported adverse events related to use of these products, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed limits on the dose and duration of use of such supplements. The FDA requested an independent review of reports of adverse events related to the use of supplements that contained ephedra alkaloids to assess causation and to estimate the level of risk the use of these supplements poses to consumers.

We reviewed 140 reports of adverse events related to the use of dietary supplements containing ephedra alkaloids that were submitted to the FDA between June 1, 1997, and March 31, 1999. A standardized rating system for assessing causation was applied to each adverse event.

Thirty-one percent of cases were considered to be definitely or probably related to the use of supplements containing ephedra alkaloids, and 31 percent were deemed to be possibly related. Among the adverse events that were deemed definitely, probably, or possibly related to the use of supplements containing ephedra alkaloids:

47 percent involved cardiovascular symptoms
18 percent involved the central nervous system.
Hypertension was the single most frequent adverse effect (17 reports), followed by palpitations, tachycardia, or both (13); stroke (10); and seizures (7) Ten events resulted in death, and 13 events produced permanent disability, representing 26 percent of the definite, probable, and possible cases.

There is no doubt from the above discussion that you must be more aware of the affects of this drug and the fact that litigation is on-going.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.jbclawfirm.com for a free case evaluation.

Pelvic Floor Basics for Every Woman

The pelvic floor is a large hammock of muscles stretching from side to side across the floor of the pelvis. It is attached to your pubic bone in front, and to the tail end of your spine behind. The openings from your bladder, your bowels and your womb all pass through these muscles.

What does the pelvic floor do?
. It supports your pelvic organs and the contents of your abdomen, especially when you are standing or exerting yourself.
. It supports your bladder to help it stay closed. It actively squeezes when you cough or sneeze to help avoid leaking.
. It is used to control wind and when “holding on” with your bowels.
. It helps to increase sexual awareness both for yourself and your partner during sexual intercourse.

What weakens the pelvic floor muscles?
Pelvic floor muscles weaken for similar reasons to other muscles in our bodies: natural ageing and inactivity. But these particular muscles are also often weakened through hormonal changes in women’s bodies, and through pregnancy and childbirth. Factors such as being overweight, ongoing constipation and a chronic cough can put extra pressure on them and pelvic surgery can also have damaging effects.

Why are pelvic floor exercises (also known as Kegel exercises) important?
A poorly toned, weak pelvic floor will not do its job properly. Women with weak pelvic muscles often experience incontinence and reduced sexual response. But research has shown that these muscles respond to regular exercise. With regular exercise, it is possible for most women to reduce or completely overcome the symptoms of a weak pelvic floor, no matter what their age.

A regular exercise regime, introduced early in life, will also prevent many of the problems associated with weak pelvic floor muscles emerging later. It is never too early or too late to begin to exercise these important muscles.

A woman whose muscles are already badly weakened may need the advice of a health professional before embarking on an exercise program. But many women with milder symptoms prefer to try a simple exercise regime for themselves initially. Easy-to-use and affordable exercise aids can provide feedback on correct exercuse technique and provide ongoing support.

How to do pelvic floor exercises (kegel exercises)
Exercise 1
Tighten the muscles around your back passage, vagina and front passage and lift up inside as if trying to stop passing wind and urine at the same time. It is very easy to bring other, irrelevant muscles into play, so try to isolate your pelvic floor muscles as much as possible by

. not pulling in your tummy,
. not squeezing your legs together,
. not tightening your buttocks and
. not holding your breath.

The effort should be coming from the pelvic floor muscles themselves.

For how many seconds can you hold the muscles tight? Try holding it as long and as hard as you can. Build up to a maximum of 10 seconds. Rest for 4 seconds and then repeat the contraction as many times as you can up to a maximum of 10 contractions.

Try to do these exercises in a slow and controlled way with a rest of 4 seconds between each muscle contraction. Practise your maximum number of held contractions (up to 10) about six times each day.

Exercise 2
The ability to work these muscles quickly helps them react to sudden stresses from coughing, laughing or exercise. Practise some quick contractions, drawing in the pelvic floor and holding for just one second before releasing the muscles. Do these steadily, aiming for a strong muscle tightening with each contraction up to a maximum of 10 times.

Try to do one set of slow contractions (exercise 1) followed by one set of quick contractions (exercise 2) six times each day.

If you do these exercises regularly, you will see optimum results within 3 to 6 months, but you should continue them for life to keep your pelvic floor muscles as fit as possible.

Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Prognosis

According to research and studies which are on-going, there is reason to hope the prognosis for individuals with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is variable. Individuals with PPH report they can go about their daily lives by incorporating changes to their lifestyles. Although the survival rate is longer for those without heart failure as well as for those who are diagnosed by a PPH doctor after the age of 40, the survival rate in general is approximately three years.

The dialogue and research continue for those who are diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. Unfortunately, the cause of this dreaded disease is still unknown. While Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is a well described but poorly understood illness, it is nonetheless a disease of the small muscular pulmonary arteries in which lesions involving cells obstruct flow.

Although there is current therapy using vasodilator drugs, especially calcium channel blockers, which have improved the quality of life in a minority of patients; heart-lung transplantation is feasible for only a few. The study of vascular biology in the last several years is likely to provide insight into the cause and cure of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. The areas involved include the cell biology of pulmonary vascular cells. According to researchers, the future looks bright for understanding and treating this difficult and ambiguous disease.

New therapeutic approaches in Primary Pulmonary Hypertension are targeting how to improve drug delivery. The results in patients who have been treated with epoprostenol suggest that Primary Pulmonary Hypertension can be reversed. This is one such drug that is being studied in depth.

Moreover, treatments which are now being developed include thromboxane-systhesis inhibitors and receptor antagonists, specific phosphodiesterase inhibitors, endothelin-receptor antagonists, and prostacyclin analogues. Cicaprost, which is an oral prostacyclin and is used in Japan, is being studied for its long term efficacy. Inhalation therapy with iloprost is being tested in a large study in Europe.

A new long-acting analogue of prostacyclin called 15AU81 is also under development. Another study revealed that improved survival with the drug Remodulin therapy rose as much as 68% for a 4 year survival rate.
Newer vasodilator agents and modes of administration continue to evolve and improve the quality of life of individuals suffering with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. For patients with severe and symptomatic pulmonary hypertension, unresponsive to medical therapy, lung transplantation continues to be an effective, life-saving therapy.

While treatment in individuals with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is critical, the prognosis has been already defined. The problem, however, stems from the fact that the onset of symptoms is latent, albeit 10 years, and for those who do not show any symptoms, especially those individuals who took Fen-Phen as a weight loss supplement. There is no way to determine if one has been affected by the disease.

Although there is certainly enough evidence to support the assertion that Fen-Phen was the primary cause of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, the difficulty in diagnosing it in an early stage by a PPH doctor is impossible.

Certainly one can notify their PPH doctor that they have been taking the drug Fen-Phen, and perhaps monitoring the individual on a regular basis can help in determining if PPH is present. Unfortunately, the only way to actually determine if the disease is present is through a series of tests and waiting it out.

The old adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” seems apropos at this time. In cases where Fen-Phen was consumed by the public, they can certainly contact a PPH lawyer to discuss litigation. Moreover, in those cases where pregnant moms took anti-depressants which resulted in a birth defect to their newborns, this too can be litigated by a PPH lawyer.

While current resources are available to any individual suffering with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, it doesn’t negate the fact that their long term prognosis, as of this moment, is not great. One would hope that all of the research that is on-going throughout the US and the world will come to find a drug or a cure at some point.

File a lawsuit with a PPH lawyer is important in several respects. It puts the pharmaceutical companies on notice that more studies and trials should be conducted to ensure the drugs they sell will not ultimately harm the user. While these companies continue to dole out drugs, for which side effects are ever present, people are suffering ill affects and are at the mercy of the doctors.

In the case of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, consulting a PPH lawyer is not only vital, but should be a mandatory action taken by everyone who has ever been affected by a drug or an anti-depressant that has caused severe illness or loss of life.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.jbclawfirm.com

Nursing Home Abuse: Physical Abuse

There is absolutely no excuse for nursing home abuse. Any type of physical abuse inside a nursing home is completely despicable and requires immediate action by any family member or family friend who can help the victim.

The fastest way to resolve an abuse suspicion is by hiring a high quality, competent lawyer. Lawsuits hold these places accountable for the damage they cause, and there’s no reason that anyone should allow abuse to happen.

Suspecting abuse is grounds for reporting and hiring a lawyer. A nursing home abuse lawyer can give solid and well founded advice for protecting the victim as well as pursuing a nursing home lawsuit.

Bruises, broken bones, unclean residents, and withdrawn, depressed residents are all signs of abuse. Even just the suspicion of abuse should result in a consultation with a nursing home abuse lawyer, as it can often be disguised as resident clumsiness, or other reasonable explanations.

Reasonable explanations are not always as reasonable as they seem, especially when the resident has a family who stays involved in their care. Residents without involved family members tend to be the victims of abuse before residents with active family visits.

Nursing home lawsuits can still be filed on behalf of those without active family members, although it typically means the victim needs to be willing to testify on at least some level. Any suspicion of abuse, whether it relates directly to a family member or not, should be reported.

Too often, people are afraid to get involved and interfere, even when they know deep down that they should. It’s just like child abuse, it’s everyone’s responsibility to call for help when someone is helpless. A lawyer can discreetly meet with a resident who is being abused but has no family on their behalf. A simple phone call to a lawyer is really all it takes.

Physical abuse in a nursing home is usually obvious after only a few visits. There are only so many excuses the staff and administration can come up with for bumps, bruises, marks, broken bones, and burns before someone realizes that there is abuse written all over every bruise.

It takes so little to help the victim of abuse, even from the inside. A concerned staff member or family friend can place a phone call as easily as anyone else, and in most cases the calls can be confidential.

However, lawsuits do go much easier when there are witness testimonies and people aren’t so afraid to get involved. There really isn’t anything to be lost by getting involved in a lawsuit that is any worse than what the victim of abuse has already lost. Abuse strips away a sense of safety, dignity, the feeling of being cared for and even a sense of humanization.

Lawsuits do not have to be the only answer for an abuse victim, a lawyer can certainly help determine other avenues, however a lawsuit will typically ascertain the funds needed to remove the victim from the premises and locate safer, alternative care.

Caring for a victim takes a very gentle hand, anyone can imagine the fear of the unknown an abuse victim must face. That is why lawyers work so tirelessly and so earnestly to fight for the victim’s rights and compensation. Compensation for abuse can almost always guarantee the victim more choices than they had previously.

A high quality lawyer can file a lawsuit without jeopardizing the health and safety of the abuse victim. However, someone has to be the first to step forward and report their suspicions of abuse, regardless of whether or not they are related to the victim.

It takes a village to raise a child. It takes a community to care for the elderly. It takes just a little bit of selflessness and courage to report abuse. Ignoring abuse is almost as bad as committing it, and turning a cold shoulder to a victim is simply wrong. There is no excuse for abuse, and there is no excuse for ignoring abuse.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs injured in auto accidents, truck accidents and vehicle rollovers. Call 1-888-311-5522 immediately or visit http://www.topautoaccidentattorneys.com or http://www.toprolloveraccidentattorneys.com

Management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension

If you have been experiencing symptoms associated with a lung condition, you most likely have seen a PPH specialist. If a physician has diagnosed you with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, there are many things to consider, most importantly, the management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension.

Unfortunately, at the present time, there is no cure for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. The only treatments the PPH specialist can recommend are a series of drugs and, as a last resort, if your condition worsens, a lung transplant. While your anxiety may understandably become heightened, you have to find the strength to manage this disease.

One of the ways in which you can achieve this is by changing your lifestyle. This would include reducing stress through meditation exercises, and developing a positive attitude. While this may be easy to say, undoubtedly it may be a lot harder to do. But if you are to survive and live a qualitative life, you need to take immediate steps to ensure your state of mind is conducive to healing.

You may be happy to know that individuals with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension still go to work, have a home business, and still take care of their families. In fact, many individuals with PPH show no signs of illness at all, and enjoy most of the time symptom free. The key is not to take on any physical activity wherein you can overdo and not realize it.

In this regard, exercise is good therapy for individuals with PPH. A good 20 minute walk a day can make all the difference in how you feel. Moreover, if you have an advanced case of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension and need oxygen, there are portable systems which you can utilize when you go out. There are also a variety of wheelchairs and scooters which you may have seen on TV, and for which you can utilize them on a daily basis as well.

For those who prefer not to take on activities that are strenuous in nature, there are certainly a plethora of activities that you can become involved in. Whether it’s gardening, or joining a local community chapter which engages in morning or afternoon activities, you can certainly fill up your time and keep your mind busy.

For those of you who live in areas where the altitude is high, you may want to move where the oxygen level is higher, thus enabling you to breathe easier. It is also important to keep in contact with your PPH specialist, so that he or she can monitor you and see to your immediate needs.

Another way in which the management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension can be achieved is through a proper diet regimen. Also, if you are a smoker, now is the time to quit. Ensure you get enough rest; at least 8 hours of sleep a night.

In addition, if you are a woman of child-bearing years, and you have been diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension by your PPH specialist, pregnancy is not an option, since it will put an additional load on the heart. Moreover, oral contraceptives are not recommended either and, therefore, other methods of birth control will have to be used.

One of the most important aspects of having Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is to become as informed as possible through your PPH specialist. Having close family and friends with you on this unfortunate journey is important as well. Check your local community to determine if there are PPH support groups. Having the ability to talk to others who have the same condition can be immeasurable.

There is another critical factor in the management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, and that is to ascertain how it was caused and what course of action you can take legally. After all, you have every right to sue a company who produced a drug that caused you pain and untold anxiety.

Moreover, if you had to leave your job or take time off, this should be compensated. If you took the drug Fen-Phen, you have legal recourse. Seek a PPH attorney who specializes in this type of litigation, and be sure to take legal action against the company involved.

If you took anti-depressants while pregnant, and your newborn has a lung condition, birth defects, or worse, you also have legal recourse to take this matter up with a PPH attorney.

The management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension involves every aspect of your life. This includes your on-going treatment, surgery, compensation for lost earnings, punitive damages, and so on. A PPH attorney can help you. More importantly, you must allow yourself the ability to face down the cause of this disease, and live out the rest of your life in peace and tranquility.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.jbclawfirm.com for a free case evaluation.

Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Complications

Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, commonly referred to as PPH, is caused by an increased pressure within the pulmonary arteries which carry blood from your heart to your lungs. This eventually leads to the thickening of the arteries and narrowing of the arterial passageways, which further obstruct the flow of blood.

In an effort to compensate for poor circulation, the right side of your heart becomes enlarged, and the extra work the heart must do can eventually cause right-sided heart failure. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension complications can occur in the form of liver failure, kidney failure, or heart failure.

While the specific cause of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is not known, there are a variety of causes which have been found to contribute to Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. One of these is the appetite suppressant known as Fen-Phen, which has been shown to constrict or narrow the pulmonary artery.

Fen-Phen was prescribed as a weight loss drug in the 1960s, and it is estimated that over 20 million people were found to use Fen-Phen in their weight loss treatment. However, due to an overwhelming occurrence of abnormal echocardiograms, the FDA was forced to take the drug Fen-Phen off the market in 1997.

Studies commenced regarding the use of Fen-Phen as it related to Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, and it was found that there was a direct relationship between this drug and vascular heart disease and Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. Unfortunately, even though patients stopped taking the diet drug Fen-Phen, they were already marked for developing this disease.

Medical experts have noted that there was a potential latency of ten or more years between the last date on which the patient was exposed to the drug Fen-Phen and the time at which the patient developed the first symptoms of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. Thus, cases of PPH continue to occur today in those people who had taken Fen-Phen alone or in combination with other weight loss drugs.

Moreover, there have been a myriad of lawsuits against the drug company, and many patients have sought a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension lawyer who specializes in this specific area to seek compensation for, and as a result of, PPH complications which occurred.

It is revealed that women are five times more likely than men to develop PPH. While there are often no symptoms of this disease until the condition is advanced, the main symptom is swollen ankles. In addition, your skin may have a bluish tinge because the blood contains less oxygen that it should.

The low oxygen content of the blood stimulates the production of more red blood cells. When the red cell count becomes too great, the blood becomes thicker and harder to push through the small vessels of the lung, further increasing the pulmonary artery blood pressure and decreasing the cardiac output.

Primary Pulmonary Hypertension complications can cause right-sided heart failure. If you have been experiencing breathlessness because of underlying lung disease, PPH is likely to make you even more breathless, and you may also experience other symptoms associated with right-sided heart failure.

One of the symptoms of right-sided heart failure is fatigue and swelling of the lowest part of your body from accumulation of fluid. Some of the signs you should look for is if you are up and about, your ankles may swell. If you are bedridden, the swelling will be most noticeable in the lower part of your back.

Internal organs such as the liver can also become swollen, and this can result in abdominal pain. Additional Primary Pulmonary Hypertension complications can occur in the form of congestive heart failure, which is when both the right and left side of the heart fail.

If you were prescribed Fen-Phen for weight loss, and are now exhibiting symptoms of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, you should contact a PPH lawyer. You are entitled to seek damages by utilizing the services of a PPH lawyer. If either you or someone you know has suffered damages related to the use of Fen-Phen, including Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, it is important to proceed with claims to recover damages with the assistance of a PPH lawyer. You can receive compensation for pain and suffering, lost earnings, medical expenses, and punitive damages.

Unfortunately, since Fen-Phen was taken off the market, there are millions of people who have reported symptoms associated with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. Make no mistake; this condition can be deadly as it affects the primary heart muscles which can lead to heart failure.

If you are suffering ill effects of the drug Fen-Phen, it is incumbent upon you to seek a pulmonary specialist who can diagnose your condition and determine the extent of PPH. It is further advised that you contact a PPH lawyer immediately.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.jbclawfirm.com for a free case evaluation.

Stop Smoking: Chantix Should Prevent You From Smoking Again

Smoking can hurt people in a number of ways including being an addiction, with; it is believed more than 400,000 deaths resulting from smoking in the United States. It also hurts those around smokers, and involuntary smoking can cause, it is believed, as many as 300,000 cases of pneumonia as well as bronchitis annually.

Many people try to stop smoking, but may fail in the effort. However, they need to take heart from the fact that they may have to make several attempts before they are able to successfully stop smoking. Every time you try and fail to stop smoking it may be viewed as a part of the overall effort of stopping to smoke, and not a lesson in failure. It is important for you, at the outset, to realize that your smoking habit is an addiction that needs to be cured.

A Matter Of Personal Choice And Liking

Many people believe that they smoke due to liking the feeling, or because they choose to smoke and this may be due to the heavy advertising that tobacco companies use to promote the belief that smoking is a matter of personal choice. The point that needs to be considered is whether this choice or liking to smoke has turned into an addiction, which if it is the case, will prove to be difficult to break the habit. In fact stopping to smoke is as difficult as giving up on a heroin addiction, or cocaine addiction.

If you do make the wise choice of stopping to smoke, you will be well advised to try out a new tool that will help you in your endeavor. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved of Chantix as a means to stop smoking. This is not a magic pill that will end a person’s habit of smoking, but it will considerably ease the process of stopping to smoke, and will certainly require you to be persistent as well as committed to achieve your goal.

Smoking causes nicotine from the cigarette to make the receptors within the brain to release dopamine, which is a chemical that causes positive feelings in smokers. If you do stop smoking, the lack of dopamine will trigger misery in you as well as make you feel certain withdrawal symptoms, which include irritation, insomnia as well as difficulty to concentrate. There are nicotine replacement products that you may turn to, which help in continuing to release some few dopamine in the brain and thus lessens craving for nicotine.

You can use Chantix in this way as it also releases low amounts of dopamine so that you do not experience withdrawal symptoms, while it also blocks nicotine receptors within the brain. In fact, the occasional cigarette that you may smoke while taking Chantix will not stimulate your brain’s receptors as it would have if you were not using Chantix. In fact, smoking becomes less pleasurable and there is thus less desire to return to smoking.

To get the best from your Chantix intake, you could begin by taking it a week prior to when you wish to stop smoking. It is often prescribed for twelve weeks, and at first, you may need to take it once daily and then progress on to twice daily. With an increase in dosage, you will also not be at much risk of side effects. If you do manage to stop smoking after the twelve weeks are up, another twelve weeks course may also be required to ensure that you do not go back to your old smoking habits again.

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