December 6, 2013

Jan Chambers- President of the National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association talks to me about Pfizer’s new Functioning with Fibro Survey!

Jan Chambers

Jan Chambers

Jan Chambers is the president of the National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association (NFMCAP), and was kind enough to share some very interesting results from a new Pfizer Inc. survey called “Functioning with Fibro”.

The Functioning with Fibro Survey provides some very helpful data, especially if you have been diagnosed and live with fibromyalgia, or know someone who does!

Here is some general information about Fibromyalgia and the Functioning with Fibro survey before we hear from NFMCAP president, Jan Chambers.

Fibromyalgia:
• Fibromyalgia is “a condition that affects more than 5 million Americans ~ Mostly women”!

​• Symptoms are “chronic widespread pain and tenderness that lasts for three months or more”.

• “Though the actual cause of fibromyalgia is not known, experts suspect that it is a result of over active nerves. Research has revealed that fibromyalgia may be the result of abnormalities in how an individual’s body processes and responds to pain, specifically an elevated sensitivity to stimuli that are not as a rule painful.”

The Functioning with Fibro Survey:

• In August of 2013, 1,228 U.S. adults over the age of 18 and diagnosed with Fibromyalgia were invited by an email to participate in an online survey.

• Pfizer, Inc. funded and developed the Functioning with Fibro Survey.

• Teaming together to carry out the survey was the National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association (NFMCPA), and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

•Angela Golden DNP, FNP-C, FAANP and president of AANP stated, “The Functioning with Fibro Survey reveals an opportunity of NP’s to play a more critical role in discussions with fibromyalgia patients by providing them with the necessary education and resources to effectively manage their fibromyalgia pain in everyday life.”

My interview with Jan Chambers:

1. VICKI: Jan, it’s so great to be able to speak with you about Pfizer’s new “Functioning with Fibro Survey”. Pain sure seems to rank at the top of the list in this survey!!

JAN: Yes, 80% of fibromyalgia patients say pain is the #1 symptom that they deal with on a daily basis that affects their lives. Knowing that, and sitting in my position as the President of the National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association, I see the impact, I hear the impact, and when we Facebook and message out, then read all of the comments that come back, we see how the people are suffering. We want to be able to help them. I appreciate that Pfizer developed this survey so we know how many people are hesitant to arrange social engagements , and things like that.

2. VICKI: When the “Functioning with Fibro Survey”was done, what specific data were you looking to find?

JAN: There were two aims that concerned me. One was to find out how the fibromyalgia patients engaged with their health care providers to understand and to manage their pain, and the second aim was to understand and evaluate what exactly was the impact that the chronic widespread pain had on the many different aspects of their daily lives.

3. VICKI: I imagine that would be very helpful information. From what I understand, Fibromyalgia is at this time not curable but can be managed, and each patient is somewhat individual and has different needs.

JAN: Yes, everyone even explains their pain differently! Understanding that there are different ways that we need to communicate with our health care providers and to work with them as partners, we need to actually develop that language to be able to express what we’re dealing with on a daily basis, express what’s important to us in our daily lives, and do what we want to get back to doing… because….what may be important to me might not be important to someone else.

For instance, I have two darling little granddaughters. I’m known as the grandma that puts two pillows on the floor and gets down on the floor and plays with them, because it’s hard for me to carry them. I need to be able to play with them, interact in their lives, and be their cheerleader from the side and say “learn new things”!

4. VICKI: What a wonderful connection you have with your granddaughters, Jan. They certainly must bring a lot of happiness and a sense of wellbeing into your life.

Lets talk a bit about the nurse practitioners. It seems that they play a very important part in the lives of the fibromyalgia patients. Once a person is diagnosed with fibromyalgia is a nurse practitioner the professional you would most likely see on a regular basis for support, advice, or other assistance?

JAN: The nurse practitioners are one of our frontline health care providers in the rural community. We rely on them to be able to help the patient to diagnose, be able to set health goals, and manage their symptoms. There’s no cure for fibromyalgia at this time, but we do know that when people are proactive that they feel better and are able to reduce their symptoms. From diagnosis to a couple of years down the road, people with fibromyalgia are doing better if they have education understand the illness and how it overlaps with other conditions. The pro-existing conditions do play an important role in fibromyalgia. The health care providers, the nurse practitioners, particularly in this case, are helpful in having that “listening ear” and are able to spend a little more time listening and giving feedback to the patients.

Sometimes we have a little bit of the”isolation factor” going on with fibromyalgia, and forget that we aren’t the only ones who are dealing with such an overwhelming symptom load! Having that “listening ear” with the nurse practitioners is one of the advantages! I know that I’ve listened to Dr. Golden express that the satisfaction that the patients who have the nurse practitioners versus the health care providers, on the whole, is rated quite highly!

I encourage people to feel very comfortable to rely on all of this, and all the family care practice docs. The rheumatologists are the ones who are the specialists and basically diagnose fibromyalgia, but there are not enough rheumatologists to help people manage the fibromyalgia.

There has been a big movement with the frontline practitioners. I was involved in a continuing medical education a few weeks ago to develop the partnership idea with the health care providers on the front line, including nurse practitioners, family care doctors, and internists so they would be able to work with the patients much closer and understand that identifying what’s important to them is what those appointments should be about!

5. VICKI: Is there a medication, nutritional or dietary support that is available for help with fibromyalgia ?

JAN: Fibromyalgia needs a multi-disciplinary approach. That includes working with your health care providers to determine which medications are appropriate. It also includes determining if a person needs nutritional guidance, as well as the behavioral health and mental health in this multi-disciplinary strategy. We know that everyone can use “neutrals” to handle social situations, especially if those social situations are stressful! We’re aware that that’s one of the areas that people with fibromyalgia need to look at, and learn how to minimize the stress on their lives.

It’s sometimes a little bit like the “princess and the pea”. You’re over sensitized to a lot of things such as lights, sounds, and odors. Then you add to that other concerns, for instance, dealing with younger children. (I worry so much about our young moms) If you add all of that together, it can be overwhelming to the person with their fibromyalgia since their central nervous system is so involved with responding to the pain signals. Reducing all of that stress and having the multi-disciplanery approach with a physician or health care provider is crucial.

6. VICKI: We have a large diverse audience of readers. This information has been so informative and enlightening. What would you suggest a person do if they are concerned that they may be dealing with fibromyalgia?

JAN: The National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association advocates for a person who suspects they may have fibromyalgia to go to their health care provider. We help educate physicians so they are able to diagnose fibromyalgia. It should be fairly straight forward for a person to receive a diagnosis of fibromyalgia.

​You know… there is a terrific new Facebook page called “Fibro Center”, and that is where the information is going to be coming in from Pfizer and include a lot of the facts.

The people who believe they may have fibromyalgia need to know that an early diagnosis matters! The education, learning what you should do to start focusing on to reduce the severity of the symptoms is important. I’m eight years out from having a complete blowup from the fibromyalgia symptoms. I understood about it a year and a half into it, that I needed to start setting health goals and figure out how to get my life back….. because I wasn’t sure if I was going to have a life! So going to your health care provider, asking for help, and being very honest is important because they can’t work with unknowns. They can only work with what we tell them!

Using the informal care networks to be able to gain a comfort level so you’re not being over reactive to situations, but able to express yourself properly. Even though you go in and have a whole page of symptoms that you want to talk about, you need to rank those, and recognize from the position of our health care provider that you need to focus on the things that are important to you. If there is a an overriding health concern they are going to focus on that first, which is appropriate! But then, they don’t know what priority you may have regarding other events. For instance, with somebody who is working, being able to go throughout the day and function well in that work setting is going to be a higher priority to that person than being able to go on a vacation, for instance, or be able to play with their grandkids.

7.VICKI: Were you pleased with Pfizer’s study that just came out about “Functioning with Fibro”?

JAN: Oh YES! I’ve never seen data to this extent that has quantified how the impact of chronic pain is affecting people’s daily lives. You think of the vacuuming, carrying the laundry, etc. ! I’m very fortunate, as my husband does a lot of that for me. He carries the laundry up and down the stairs so that helps me to do some of the other things that are important.

VICKI: Many thanks to Jan Chambers for her insightful commentary regarding the Functioning with Fibro Survey, managing chronic pain , and adapting lifestyle changes in dealing with fibromyalgia that will as Jan says, “make a difference”.

The PFIZER, FUNCTIONING WITH FIBRO – INFOGRAPHIC:
This is a wonderful source to reference for key information included in this article!
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For additional online information visit:

• Resources and more about the Functioning with Fibro Survey:
http://www.fibrocenter.com

• Pfizer, Inc.
http://www.pfizer.com

• National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association (NFMPCA)
http:www.fmcpaware.org

• American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP):
<www.AANP.org

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and…My interview with Jan Chambers.)

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December 6, 2013

…on Beauty…

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Wise words.

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December 6, 2013

Put a Little “Shea Indulgence” in Her Stocking This Year

 

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Shea Indulgence

Want an excuse to pamper yourself this holiday season? Then drop some hints to family & friends that you would be very happy to have the “Shea Essence of Beauty” set with the butter scrub, shower cleanser and body lotion. What is not to like when you receive a reason to pamper yourself and this gift certainly gives you that. The smell is a fresh, clean and a lightly scented fragrance that sets the tone for feeling very feminine. I gave myself some time out with this luxurious set and enjoyed every minute. After using the scrub, my skin felt  soft and renewed. Then, the shower cleanser provided a great, rich lather to clean and pamper my skin even more. My most favorite part though was the enriched body lotion. It not only moisturized my skin, but also made it very soft and silky. After taking the time to pamper myself, I was ready to relax so I really appreciated that the lotion absorbed very quickly.

Put this one on your hint list and your gift list because if you don’t think of anyone to give it to, you will have to use it.  Nothing wrong with treating yourself and if someone else takes the hint, you will have double the pleasure in 2014!  Not a bad thought at all!

Shea Indulgence can be found at www.EssenceofBeauty.com

P1060375 (2)Sharon Hatcher, Guest Blogger

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December 6, 2013

Your Man will Feel like Gold with Paco Rabanne 1 Million Intense

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The men in my family certainly don’t rack up colognes like the women do with our fragrances. Whether it is perfumes, colognes, body sprays and lotions, we just can’t get enough of our favorite  fragrances. The men are much fussier when selecting a fragrance and  I am always on the lookout for a fragrance they like. This year, I finally found a fragrance that my husband and son (he’s the fussiest one) really enjoy and that is the new fragrance from Paco Rabanne  called 1 Million Intense. The cologne itself is intriging as it looks like a gold bar and it will definitely be a conversation piece when he returns to college with it.

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1 Million Intense“, was created by Francisco “Paco” Rabaneda Cuervo (shown above), more commonly known as Paco Rabanne who  is also Spanish fashion designer.

It’s a difficult scent to describe but it is a very masculine bold scent which they liked. It is described as a “slightly citric top note plays across a garden of spicy tones. Sweet cardamom vies with intense black pepper and mixes into sparkling blood mandarin. Mellow saffron and warm scents of nutmeg and cumin entangle themselves in the senses.”

Top Notes: Frosted grapefruit, blood mandarin, and peppermint Middle Notes: Rose absolute, musk, and cinnamon bark Base Notes: Blond leather, tonka bean, and amber ketal. I caught the notes of cinnamon and nutmeg which caught my interest. If my son and husband enjoy the scent, it’s worth heading on over to your nearest Department Store.

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We found Paco Rabanne 1 Million Intense at Macys.com and we found Paco Rabanne 1 Million Intense Gift Set which includes 1 Million Intense Eau de Toilette (3.4oz.), 1 Million Intense After Shave Lotion (3.4oz.) and the 1 Million Intense Deodorant Stick (2.2oz.).

Check out this fabulous men’s fragrance today, you might find yourself one step closer to completing your holiday shopping. I know I am!

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December 5, 2013

New York City’s Hair Extension Expert & Industry Veteran

New York City’s hair extension expert and beauty industry veteran, Angelo David Pisacreta, officially launched Hair Detox and the VOL Volumizing Trio to the Angelo David Hair Care Collection, celebrating with guests at his fabulous New York City salon. Angelo David is a world-renowned stylist and colorist, originator of Couture Hair Extensions and Additions and developer of The Angelo David Hair Care collection.

Joining Angelo David and his team of experts in welcoming the new collection included Real Housewives of New York’s Aviva Drescher, author & The Dukes of Melrose’s Cameron Silver, Blue Bloods’ Nicole Patrick, celebrity makeup stylist Renee Garnes, celebrity fashion stylist Derek Warburton, Früzen Ice founder & CEO Hana Bisceglie, Social Life Magazine Editor-In-Chief Devorah Rose, New York Resident Magazine Editor-In-Chief Christopher Pape, and many more.

VOL and Hair Detox will now provide women everywhere the opportunity to create and maintain their dream tresses at-home while promoting ultimate hair health.

VOL Shampoo maximizes bounce and body, and boosts volume without lifting the cuticle or causing dryness. Contains Honey and Avocado extract to nourish and moisturize, and Silk Amino Acids to strengthen hair from the inside out. Bioflavonoids provide anti-oxidant protection against environmental aggressors, while Evening Primrose smoothes the cuticle to boost surface sheen. Sulfate- and sodium chloride free formula won’t fade hair color.

VOL Conditioner is a super-volumizing conditioner that will not weigh the hair down or leave it flat. With each use, Hops Extract adds extra body and fullness, while natural extracts infuse hair with the moisture and essential fatty acids that keep it soft and flexible. Evening Primrose and Silk Amino Acids add inner strength and outer shine. Botanical-based formula contains no sulfates or sodium chloride.

VOL Spray is a transformative volumizer that adds incredible fullness and volume to hair without creating stiffness. It has a flexible-conditioning formula, combining silk and wheat proteins, panthenol and avocado, for extra strength and hydration. Evening Primrose enhances shine, while sun protectors keep color vibrant. For your fullest-looking hair ever!

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Hair Detox is different to any other hair supplement on the market today. It is an all-natural herbal supplement that gently detoxifies the body from the inside out, to help restore its natural ability to grow fuller, stronger and healthier hair. Containing 100% natural nutrients and herbs that were selected for their abilities to minimize stress, hormonal imbalances and nutritional deficiencies, such as biotin and green tea, Hair Detox not only helps improve hair health and growth but also addresses many possible causes of unhealthy skin and nails.

VOL Shampoo, VOL Conditioner and VOL Volumizing Spray are currently available for purchase exclusively at Angelo David Salon in New York City and online at: www.angelodavid.com. Hair Detox comes with a 90-day, money back guarantee, and is exclusively available at Angelo David Salon and online at www.hairdetox.com.

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Photos by: Ronald Riqueros/Patrick McMullan Photography

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December 4, 2013

CEO of Jessica Cosmetics in Glamour Mexico

Jessica Vartoughian, CEO & Founder of Jessica Cosmetics Inc. is featured in the December issue of Glamour Mexico

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December 4, 2013

No Scent, No Colour, No Problem

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    I am hearing more and more of women being so sensitive to smells that they have trouble breathing, they even have trouble with strong scents from a large variety of shampoos, therefore limiting their selection. I have a friend that can not even be in a room or a car for that matter if the  scents from colognes, lotions or shampoos are too strong. My mother recently told me that when she gets together with a certain friend, she has to be very careful what she wears because many products she uses are heavily scented and this bothers her friend tremendously.

    Philip Kingsley has great news for those of you with sensitive scalps and senses!! Philip Kingsley has a fabulous collection, No Scent No Colour Shampoo and Conditioner. You can now enjoy washing and conditioning your hair without the unpleasant side effects whether it be a smell sensitivity or skin sensitivity.

    Philip Kingsley No Scent No  Colour Shampoo was formulated for vey sensitive skin and is suitable for all hair types. Philip Kingsley states that this collection is ideal for those undergoing chemo and/or radiation therapy. No Scent No Colour is fragrance, colour, SLS, SLES and paraben free.

    You can sample these products by choosing the No Scent No Color Jet Set. I recently took this set on a trip and the containers in Jet Set are perfect for travel because they are approved for airline liquid carry-on.

    No Scent No Colour Jet Set includes the following products: No Scent No Colour Shampoo, Conditioner and Elasticizer.

  • What is Elasticizer? This is an amazing pre-shampoo conditioning treatment. Philip Kingsley explains, “Healthy hair stretches when wet before returning to its original length when dry. However hair in poor condition snaps and breaks when stretched. Intensely moisturising Elasticizer delivers a rush of moisture to the hair’s cuticle; suppleness, elasticity and bounce appear instantly without weighing down or coating the hair. Visible results from one application that improve with continued use.”  This product is also  fragrance free and you only need to use at least once a week for best results.
  • Philip Kingsley Elasticizer is so easy to use. Before Shampooing, simply dampen you hair and apply Elasticizer, concentrating on the mid to ends of your hair. Cover your hair, (I used a shower cap) and leave on for 20 minutes. Rinse with water and follow with shampoo and conditioner. After the first use you will feel how silky and soft your hair will be.
  • ***Note:  If you have very dry or damaged hair, dampen hair slightly and leave on Elasticizer overnight
  • *** DO NOT use Elasticizer for 2 days before and 2 days after chemical processing.You will be amazed with the results of Philip Kinglsley No Scent No Colour and your senses will love it too!
  • View the entire Philip Kingsley Product line at www.philipkingsley
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December 3, 2013

Honey Sugar Scrub

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One of my favorite beauty treatments is using old honey that has crystallized over time. Honey is an all natural and affordable scrub that can be very effective in retaining moisture. If you have an old jar of honey that can no longer be consumed, use this as resourceful opportunity to treat yourself to a home spa. Your honey sugar scrub can be used safely on your face and body. In fact, the older the honey the better as you can use the crystallized sugars for exfoliation.

I like to apply the sugar when i am taking a bath. Scoop two tablespoons of your honey into a bowl and apply a thin layer wherever you see fit. Using a brush or sponge, gently exfoliate in circular strokes. The enzymes in the honey make the skin soft and holds in moisture while the granules of sugar sloth off dead skin cells!  As an added bonus you can combine a bit of olive or almond oil to make the application smoother.

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December 3, 2013

Holiday Brow Tips from Boom Boom Brow Bar

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November, 2013 (New York, NY) – ‘Tis the season to play super woman – sprint in the bathroom at work and emerge a sparkly party girl ready for holiday action.  Boom Boom, owner of Boom Boom Brow Bar <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com> , advises adding these tips to the quick turnaround to make the holiday merry and bright.

·       Tame unruly brows by spraying hairspray on a comb or mascara wand and comb brows into place – don’t use too much, it can flake…but Boom Boom Brow-ssiere <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com/shop>  brow gel doesn’t, it’s a life saver!  Use it in the morning and brows will ready to party early!
·       If there are stray strands that need to be camouflaged, use a light shimmer eye shadow or concealer on the brow bone to hide the unwanted.  Smart Cookies will always have Boom Boom Push Up <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com/shop/>  brow highlighting pencil in their bag, it has a matte side for concealing and a sparkle side for FUN!

·       If there is a bald spot in the brow and no brow powder or pencil to be had, do the ole comb over to hide the gap and set by applying hairspray or gel with a comb.  See, sometimes the comb over is acceptable!

So enter that bathroom with confidence and surface with killer brows that are bold enough to make a holiday statement, yet FAB enough to wear all year long!

Malynda Vigliotti (aka Boom Boom) really is the flashiest waxer in NYC.  She’s obsessed with brows, did over 20,000 in 2012 at Boom Boom Brow Bar in NYC, and sees no reason why everyone shouldn’t have thick, gorgeous eyebrows.  After all, they are the most important feature on the face and THE best accessory EVA!   She makes waxing fun and affordable for everyone – just walk-in!  Website:www.boomboombrowbar.com <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com> ; Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/boomboombrowbar and Twitter: http://twitter.com/boomboombrowbar.  Contact: Glow Communications,squinn.glow@me.com207-781-2598.

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December 3, 2013

Holiday Brow Tips from Boom Boom Brow Bar

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November, 2013 (New York, NY) – ‘Tis the season to play super woman – sprint in the bathroom at work and emerge a sparkly party girl ready for holiday action.  Boom Boom, owner of Boom Boom Brow Bar <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com> , advises adding these tips to the quick turnaround to make the holiday merry and bright.

·       Tame unruly brows by spraying hairspray on a comb or mascara wand and comb brows into place – don’t use too much, it can flake…but Boom Boom Brow-ssiere <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com/shop>  brow gel doesn’t, it’s a life saver!  Use it in the morning and brows will ready to party early!


·       If there are stray strands that need to be camouflaged, use a light shimmer eye shadow or concealer on the brow bone to hide the unwanted.  Smart Cookies will always have Boom Boom Push Up <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com/shop/>  brow highlighting pencil in their bag, it has a matte side for concealing and a sparkle side for FUN!

·       If there is a bald spot in the brow and no brow powder or pencil to be had, do the ole comb over to hide the gap and set by applying hairspray or gel with a comb.  See, sometimes the comb over is acceptable!

So enter that bathroom with confidence and surface with killer brows that are bold enough to make a holiday statement, yet FAB enough to wear all year long!

Malynda Vigliotti (aka Boom Boom) really is the flashiest waxer in NYC.  She’s obsessed with brows, did over 20,000 in 2012 at Boom Boom Brow Bar in NYC, and sees no reason why everyone shouldn’t have thick, gorgeous eyebrows.  After all, they are the most important feature on the face and THE best accessory EVA!   She makes waxing fun and affordable for everyone – just walk-in!  Website:www.boomboombrowbar.com <http://www.boomboombrowbar.com> ; Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/boomboombrowbar and Twitter: http://twitter.com/boomboombrowbar.  Contact: Glow Communications,squinn.glow@me.com207-781-2598.

 

 

 

 
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