Beat Disease and Keep Fighting Fit
About Me
Beat Disease and Keep Fighting Fit

Hi there! Welcome to my blog. My name is Debbie and I am a housewife from Alice Springs, Australia. I love the life I have here with my wonderful husband and our four kids. It all started about a year ago when I realised that I couldn't read the label on a jar of food I was trying to open. I asked my husband if there was a problem with the way the label had been printed but he said he could read it just fine. He booked me an appointment at Vision2000Kota and they carried out some test to rule out any serious problems. Thankfully, I just needed to start wearing glasses. I hope you enjoy my health and medical blog.

Beat Disease and Keep Fighting Fit

  • 3 Signs Your Child Has Tonsillitis

    29 April 2019

    Kids can pick up all kinds of bugs. Often, they deal with these bugs on their own but sometimes they need medical help. If your child is feeling unwell and is complaining that they have a sore throat, then you may not be sure whether to give them a little TLC or whether to take them to a GP. You know that there is a chance that they may have tonsillitis.

  • Tips for Choosing a Medical Clinic & Save Money

    5 March 2019

    Research shows that unaffordable copays result in people delaying care. When you ignore symptoms, the issue can get worse, and you may end up fighting a much stronger disease and spending more in the long run. For the most part, copays based on income, but there are other ways to reduce overall healthcare costs. If cost is a factor to you, you may want to choose your medical clinic with savings in mind.

  • Top Preparation Tips for Having IVF

    21 January 2019

    When you're suffering from infertility, having IVF can feel equal parts scary and exciting. To make the journey more comfortable emotionally and physically, there are ways you can prepare. Here are some top tips: Build your support network Even with the guidance of an IVF gynaecologist, going through fertility treatment can become emotionally and physically tiring. The periods where you have hormone injections can produce similar symptoms to the early stages of pregnancy, where you often experience dips in your energy levels.