Saturday, October 17, 2009
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer awareness should be very important to every woman. Whether you once faced it, have a loved one who suffered from it or even fear being a victim to it yourself. Self-examinations should be done once a month and the importance of being checked out by a doctor truly important if you intend to catch this early. There are many forms of breast cancer, and while some may be treated, others just may need to be tackled with chemotherapy or radiation. Therefore, being well aware of your body and any changes is truly important and this also applies to men. The attached link will help you understand the many breast cancers plaguing our nation and assist you in performing the self-exams needed for early detection.
Breast Cancer Alert
Monday, October 12, 2009
Why Did You Hurt Me?
The following poem is dedicated to the victim that couldn't break free from abuse until it was much too late. Fortunately many victims lose their lives to someone they thought loved them and in the end just took away their most prize possession. Life.
Why Did You Hurt Me?
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Domestic Violence
The included links focus on domestic abuse and the unforeseen effects it may have on your children. For when you grow up in an abusive household the children tend to pick up on these horrific traits and carry it with them for the rest of their lives. Let's hope domestic abuse can diminish more and more each day, the children depend on it, and so should you...
Domestic Violence by Susan B. Anna
Love has Nothing to do With it by Toyi Ward
Just too Late
This piece is dedicated to those of you who just came to grips with letting go of someone that frankly put is just not the one.
Just too Late
Living among Domestic Abuse
There are many living among us who suffer on a daily basis due to the mental anguish, torment and physical abuse sustained from the one who claims to love them. It is difficult for most to walk out on such a relationship due to loyalty, still being in love with him/her and then there comes the children. The one thing you should be focusing on isn't taken into consideration until it is much too late to make a change.
Your well being is placed in the back burner and so are the children because you think that your situation will change for the better if you stick to it. Let me just say unless the abuser seeks outside help, and anger management training there will be no change. Therefore it is up to you to place yourself and your children first. The following link will detail a woman's struggle with domestic abuse and how she decided it was time to finally let the abuser go.
Keeping the Other Happy
Labels:
domestic violence,
relationships,
struggle
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