Firstly, Medical Specialists Pharmacy
hopes everybody has had a brilliant Christmas with friends, family and
loves ones. We hope you have recovered from the frenetic, fast-paced and
chaotic last few days and are settling down back to normality!
The period of the year that follows Christmas and runs into the
following year is a particularly busy one for Medical Specialists. Our
patient base spanning thousands upon thousands, usually expands as
quickly as the waistlines of many who are seeking our help!
Yes, this is the time when all those
mince pies, all those chocolate treats on offer, that fatty/sugary
Christmas pudding and the endless supply of alcohol at the work
Christmas party, will all make their presence felt – on the scales.
It is thought the average Brit consumes two or three Christmas dinner
servings, taking in 2,300 calories in the process. This means women are
consuming 115% of their recommended daily intake of calories and for
men, it is 92%.
However, even prior to the festive period, most Brits will lose an
average of 3lbs, usually to look their best for parties or other social
events. This is all well and good until you learn that this is typically
followed by severe overindulgence and a 6lb gain in weight. It seems
the excess of food and alcohol simply catches up to all of us rather
quickly and explains why ‘go on a diet’, ‘lose weight’, or ‘exercise
more’, are included on many people’s list of New Year’s Resolutions.
Weight loss is achieved relatively easy enough, theoretically. With
the right positive mind-set and willingness to achieve it, together with
adopting a healthy diet and weight loss aid such as Xenical or Alli, shifting those post-Christmas pounds is rather doable.
A lax approach with food and inevitable slight weight gain is
generally expected around the festive period, and sometimes hard to
avoid when work colleagues are offering you treats on a regular basis.
Weight gain can be reversed through dieting, however what happens when
you have a lax and careless approach with regards to your sexual health?
As mentioned earlier, many want to look their best for parties and
social events, which means the likeliness of attracting a sexual partner
has suddenly increased somewhat. Unfortunately, sensible attitudes to
sex suddenly go out the window at this time of year as people get swept
up in the party atmosphere. Alcohol consumption spirals, along with
sheer carelessness. Condoms and other contraception simply don’t get
used or are forgotten about in the heat of the moment, and a whole host
of problems are created.
This is demonstrated in the fact the Family Planning Association
(FPA) say their sexual health hotline is at its busiest in January as
worried individuals contact them about an unplanned pregnancy or an
apparent sexually transmitted infection they have contracted.
Rebecca Findlay of FPA, spoke last year about the issue, saying: “The
helpline tends to go quiet before Christmas as everyone is busy and out
partying, but calls then peak in January. Most people call about STIs
or unintended pregnancy.”
If women have unprotected sex and are forgetting to take daily their
daily contraception of Marvelon or Yasmin, this could result in many of
the pregnancy concerns reported to the FPA, especially if condoms are
not being used as well – which also massively reduce the risk of STIS.
Condoms should be used with or without the daily contraception pill for
this very reason and if you are worried, we are able to provide you with
a clamelle chlamydia test kit that you can conduct in the comfort of
your own home, or even a morning after pill. The morning after pill can actually be taken up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse has taken place.
Therefore, perhaps showing more care for your sexual health could be
one of your New Year’s Resolutions should you decide to create some,
like 7 million others will do, as the New Year gives everybody the
perfect chance for self-improvement.
So what are the common resolutions we tend to make? Some old-age
common resolutions include the health-oriented goals such as quitting
smoking, joining a gym, cutting down on alcohol and eating less
chocolate.
In recent years, as our daily lives have become faster paced and
frantic, this has reflected on the introduction of some surprising
resolutions, and less emphasis on ones that were previously more highly
prioritised.
Instead, there are more aims influenced by our increasing time spent
on social media, with ‘Socialise more in real life rather than Facebook’
making it in at number 21 of the 2012 LA Fitness poll of 2,000 people
to find what they wanted to achieve for 2013.
The top 30 New Year’s Resolutions were found to be:
1. Read more books
2. Save more money
3. Lose weight
4. Redecorate
5. Take better photos
6. Go travelling
7. Sell old unwanted stuff on eBay
8. Buy a tablet
9. Organise photos
10. Do something for charity
11. Spend more time with kids
12. Buy a Sunday paper
13. Less TV time
14. Connect my computer to my TV
15. Leave work on time more often
16. Less time on Facebook
17. Totally revamp my wardrobe
18. Try a new hairstyle
19. Get a six-pack
20. Eat less chocolate
21. Socialise more in real life rather than Facebook
22. Drink less alcohol
23. Buy less coffee from Starbucks/big chains
24. Start my own business
25. Tell someone I have feelings for them
26. Quit smoking
27. Gain a promotion
28. Learn how to use Twitter
29. Run a half or full marathon
30. Call people more than text
Whatever your hopes and aspirations are for 2014, Medical Specialists
wishes you luck in your journey to get there. However, you do not have
to make that journey alone and we are here to help. Whether this be
through smoking cessation medication to help you to quit, or through
directing you to a weight loss forum where you can share your
experiences and diet tips with others in a similar position, our
patients’ needs are always at the core of everything we do. Good luck
and a have a great New Year!
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