The health issue I am concerned about is heart
disease. I am concerned about heart disease because my father died from
Congestive Cardiac Failure when I was a teenager. When he died I had very
little information about heart disease. Now that I am older and I have read about
different diseases I understand much of what he was going through. For instance
his legs, ankle and feet were swollen most of the time. I too, was diagnosed
with pre-hypertension two years ago. I always try to eat healthy and whenever I
can I exercise. My doctor advised me to buy a blood pressure machine so that I
can check my readings at home and record them. Clearly, heart disease is
genetic in my family. My grandmother on my mother’s side also had heart disease
and she died after a stroke. I interviewed two women at my workplace. The first
woman I interviewed was an African American in her late fifties and the second
woman I interviewed was Caucasian in her thirties. The African American woman said
she is concerned about diabetes because she was diagnosed with the disease
about five years ago and it runs in her family. The other woman I interviewed said
she was concerned about cerebral palsy because her daughter suffers from the
disease. We are all concerned about different diseases. Diabetes and heart disease
are chronic and can be controlled while cerebral palsy is a non-life
threatening permanent brain disease. However, we have something in common. We want
to live a positive, healthy live and hopefully overcome our concerns about the
diseases that affect our daily lives.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Bio
My
name is Yaweta Ndovi. I am originally from Zambia, Africa. My mother and seven
sisters live in Zambia. I live in Little Elm, Texas. I am married and my
husband and I have three sons. Our sons are ages 17, 11 and 4 years old. I work
and go to school full time. I have been working as an accounts specialist at
Capital One bank for 5 years. My hobbies are reading, shopping, attending
fashion shows and spending time with my family.
I
am a health studies major. I will graduate from Texas Women's University next
year in December. After attaining my bachelor’s degree I plan to transfer to
University of North Texas for a master’s in public health. My ultimate goal is
to work for the United Nations or any other non-governmental organization in
Sub- Saharan Africa. I am interested in women and children’s health. I believe
a country or nation can only be successful if women and children are healthy. I
expect to gain knowledge about women’s health from this class. Something unique
about me, I was raised in home of females only so I have a strong passion for
women and I am a girly girl. I also love to work with children.
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