Essential Urine Tests for Early Health Detection

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The older you get the more conscious you become about your health and the need to test to catch things early.

I’d been struggling to do a prostate test for years, but it seems even with the modern-day doctors it’s all a bit of a ball-ache (you have to use your legs and actually go in, collect tubes, take them home, bring them back blah blah and wait for results!). I was delighted to come across the heavily marked ( at that time) Icle test. Basically, you spend £20 on amazon, it arrives the next day, you wee on it, and voila you get your result there and then.

Marvellous. No talking to the doctors , or giggling receptionists. Crucially, as a real man, none of this being honest about my health stuff!

This article was going to be a push for the Icle test, but I thought I’d see what other tests are about, and I came across Urinox-10 (on amazon!!).

Rather than one test for £20, it’s basically one test for 30p. ( you still have to buy 30 for, wait for it, £9.99)

By testing your wee , you get early indications of possible problems.According to their website this sort of means you can test ten “different urine parameters” (aka “things”) that include:

  • Leukocytes (for possible inflammation)
  • Nitrites (for bacteria in urine)
  • Urobilinogen (for liver health)
  • Protein (for kidney and urinary tract health)
  • pH (for acidity and alkalinity of the urine sample)
  • Blood (for visible and non-visible blood in urine)
  • Specific Gravity (for hydration status and the body’s ability to conserve water)
  • Ketones (for diabetes and high-fat/low-carb diets)
  • Bilirubin (for liver health)
  • Glucose (for diabetes)

according to the manufacturer these are “Fast, Accurate & Reliable – Get clinical-grade accuracy and quick results within 2 minutes with CE-cleared and GP-approved urinalysis test strips. It is the same test used in clinics and hospitals for urine screening”.

You can get them here. Each test is individually sealed, so they keep for a while.

If there is a drawback it’s that you need to “dip the strip” rather than just wee on it, so you need a reasonably sized container that you can fill to the right height otherwise you need to store up a wee big enough to fill up a cup. I spent £4.12 and got these

Get a sensible sized container so you can “dip the strip”

Having said all this, I still got my proper prostate test from the doctors It’s free to over 50’s ( I was 63 when I did it).

Like it all not, we should have some contact with the doctors.

Core traumas

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Most dysfunctional behaviour probably comes from trauma, we normally associated trauma with great big awful stuff. However, it seems that it can also accumulate over time. No one considers that the rage, rejection and blame that children are subjected to amounts to trauma

Maybe trauma is the wrong word, maybe its core issues or core wounds. Maybe it’s as classic as the death of a thousand cuts

It seems that numerous petty wounds, accumulated over time can begin to disconnect you from your emotions. Julie Simons in The emotional Eaters Repair Manual gives the following examples of the stuff that you could be subjected to as a child that could have effects later on.

Abandonment: a caregiver dies or is so overworked that they are “not available.

Attack: your caregiver attacks you (everything from a wack to constant aggression, threats, or ridicule

Betrayal: your caregiver lies or makes empty promises.

Blame, you were blamed for the feelings and actions of others

Deceived: you were intentionally misled.

Neglected: simple neglect of your physical and emotional needs

Domination: excessively controlled

Engulfment: you were smothered

Exploitation. You were made to do excessive and age-inappropriate chores

Fragmentation: your caregiver was mentally ill.

parentification. you were made to be responsible for others.

Rejection: dismissed as useless or worthless.

Shame: regularly criticized.

Violation: invasion of your space.

But what could be the mechanism or process? Why would having to do extra chores or get a slap on the back of your legs mean you are unable to control certain aspects of your behavior when you are older?

As a small person, your job is to learn lots of stuff, verbs, going to the toilet, and setting fire to things. You also should learn how to manage your emotions. The correct process of looking after your emotional health is to understand how you feel, then accept those feelings as appropriate, and then make sure you have enough emotional resources to support going forward. Once you have this process, you can move quickly to technical solutions.

However, if you are brought up by idiots, no one asks you how you are. Your emotions are either ignored or discounted. In other words, you are taught to ignore your emotional state. As a child, what do you do? You still have the emotions. You still feel them, fear sadness, and anger (more choice here!).

How do you deal with them? You haven’t been taught how to cope with emotions so you need to soothe yourself. The number one choice of self-medication is food (although later on, it could be drugs, booze, or pornography). Every time you feel joy, sadness, happiness, or failure, you go straight to food. Basically, food becomes the only thing that means you can control your emotions. Where does this get you? It means that realistically you cannot control your food. Food is the only thing that keeps you sane. for years you have used it to push down emotions so it makes sense that you won’t allow it to be restricted or measured. If you do restrict it makes sense that you’ll binge later on during the day.

Maybe this speaks to you.