One of the most accurate INR system self test

My father in law when he try it and the test came high 4.6 he got worry and decided to go to emergency so they did the test and it was high so they ask how did he know that INR was high so we explain the INR machine and the doctor was amaze about the accuracy of this machine. He ask the info about Coaguchek he didn’t know that they was a machine out there he gonna let is patient know about it.

CoaguChek INRange is the new connected self-testing meter that gives you the freedom to test your PT/INR at home, on the go, or wherever you happen to be. Its Bluetooth technology allows you to wirelessly transmit PT/INR results to your healthcare provider, so you can be confident you are in your target therapeutic range and in control. Choose peace of mind By engaging in your own therapy through self-monitoring, you can spend more time in your target therapeutic range (TTR)1 and less time in the clinic1,2. The CoaguChek INRange system makes it easy. Ask your healthcare professional about self-monitoring with the CoaguChek INRange system to: More time in therapeutic range Spend more time in therapeutic range and less time waiting for appointments Test anywhere, anytime It is easy to use and takes just a small drop of blood for virtually pain-free testing Immediate results at your fingertips Results in less than a minute. You’ll know you’re in range and on track Key features Choose confidence in the CoaguChek INRange which offers more information than just your PT/INR result. With trending reports, comments and color coded graphs, you can quickly see your results, and how it relates to recent activity. The CoaguChek INRange meter will let you know if your most recent result is higher or lower than your last result to help you understand if you are trending. Connect your meter using Bluetooth or USB to quickly and easily send results to your healthcare professional. For more information about compatible software for data transfer with the CoaguChek INRange meter please contact your local Roche Diagnostics customer support. The color display makes important information such as color coded results noticeable so that they are easy to read and understand.

Grandma tricks

Combine grated ginger, onion, garlic, lemon juice, and honey. Here’s how to prepare it

The flu, a common viral illness, manifests with various health symptoms and is typically treated with remedies and syrups readily available in pharmacies. While pharmacies offer a wide range of products aimed at alleviating symptoms like mucus and chest congestion, we’d like to introduce a simple natural alternative to address these issues. If you’re interested, please continue reading.

Here are home remedies for managing mucus and phlegm in the chest:

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon of black pepper.
  • 1 tablespoon of honey.
  • 2 tablespoons of grated ginger.
  • 3 cups of water.

Preparation and Usage:

  1. Begin by pouring the water into a small pot and placing it on medium heat. Once it reaches a boil, add the ginger and black pepper.
  2. Boil this mixture for 3 minutes, then let it cool until it reaches a comfortable temperature.
  3. Add honey to taste to sweeten the mixture.
  4. Consume this drink as needed.

Recommended Usage:

  • Ideally, aim to drink 3 to 4 cups of this solution daily to help relieve congestion and cough. However, for milder symptoms, one cup on an empty stomach may suffice to alleviate mucus-related issues.

Additionally, for addressing colds and flu, we have a potent natural remedy:

Ingredients:

  • Freshly chopped or crushed garlic.
  • Freshly chopped onion.
  • Grated fresh ginger root.
  • Grated fresh horseradish.
  • Fresh cayenne pepper (seeded), thinly sliced or chopped.

Preparation and Usage:

  1. Combine all these ingredients in a blender and blend until you achieve a smooth, lump-free mixture.
  2. Transfer this blend into an airtight glass jar and store it for two weeks. During this period, gently shake the jar once a day (1 jar per day).
  3. After the two-week period, strain the mixture, retaining only the liquid.

The love for your pet

Today was the day I had to say goodbye to

My beautiful dog she was the best thing happen in my life .

Kora

IF LOVE ALONE COULD HAVE kept you here
YOU WOULD HAVE

  • LIVED
    Forever.
    love you forever Kora I will miss you.
  • All dogs go to heaven.
  • For everybody that lost a pet out there I feel your pain today.


Why does the loss of a pet hurt so much?

Many of us share an intense love and bond with our animal companions. For us, a pet is not “just a dog” or “just a cat,” but rather a beloved member of our family, bringing companionship, fun, and joy to our lives. A pet can add structure to your day, keep you active and social, help you to overcome setbacks and challenges in life, and even provide a sense of meaning or purpose. So, when a cherished pet dies, it’s normal to feel racked by grief and loss.

The pain of loss can often feel overwhelming and trigger all sorts of painful and difficult emotions. While some people may not understand the depth of feeling you had for your pet, you should never feel guilty or ashamed about grieving for an animal friend.

While we all respond to loss differently, the level of grief you experience will often depend on factors such as your age and personality, the age of your pet, and the circumstances of their death. Generally, the more significant your pet was to you, the more intense the emotional pain you’ll feel.

The role the animal played in your life can also have an impact. For example, if your pet was a working dog, service animal, or therapy animal, you’ll not only be grieving the loss of a companion but also the loss of a coworker, the loss of your independence, or the loss of emotional support. If you lived alone and the pet was your only companion, coming to terms with their loss can be even harder. And if you were unable to afford expensive veterinary treatment to prolong your pet’s life, you may even feel a profound sense of guilt.

While experiencing loss is an inevitable part of owning a pet, there are healthy ways to cope with the pain, come to terms with your grief, and when the time is right, perhaps even open your heart to another animal companion.