When you are fighting cancer, the treatments that your doctor may prescribe can be tough on your body Chemotherapy works to destroy cells that divide rapidly. As they are killing cancer cells, they are often destroying healthy cells too. This damage to healthy cells can lead to side effects such as infection, nausea, and fatigue.Side effects can vary in intensity depending on the type of chemotherapy drug. Fatigue is the most common side effect that people fighting cancer experience. It is important to keep your doctors in the know. It is a good idea to keep a journal of what you are experiencing so your doctor can offer help and guidance.Some things to jot down to discuss with your doctor would be:the date of when the... continue reading >
The G-spot has been a hot topic of discussion for many, many years; and yet, this “hidden gem” within a woman’s vagina remains somewhat of a mystery, even to those in the field of sexual health. Is there a G-spot at all? Do all women have it? And, perhaps the most pressing question, “how do we find it?” all need to be answered – or so it seems.To perceive the G-spot as an actual spot, or point, within the vagina may be incorrect. This is a highly-erogenous area that may expand as a woman becomes aroused. Another concept that may be incorrect, and extremely frustrating for some women, is that the G-spot is an end-all-be-all to breathtaking orgasms. The truth of the matter is, some... continue reading >