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Then Sings My Soul Saturday ~ You Never Let Go by Debbie Registered Nurse Happy Then Sings My Soul Saturday! I'm linking up with Amy of Signs, Miracles and Wonders so join in or feel free to go blog hopping with us.I hope you had a good Thanksgiving and ...didn't overeat.If you did, you may want to read my Fitness Friday post and ...there's a giveaway.A fellow blogger told me about this song called "You Never Let Go ... Read on »
i wrote this one when i was tired. apologies if it is not coherent. i also cannot seem to think... by Kerri People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By five-twenty PM, while playing Cat’s Cradle (y’know, that old school string game?) with a fourth grader, I forgot that I had gone to psych, spent a ridiculous amount of time in Canadian Tire AND painted two walls already today. And that I had been working for four hours and fifty minutes.Work was EASY today. Draw a few cupcakes and ... Read on »
Ashley 's Home by Sherry C That was her third trip to Sickkids emergency this month. It was her shortest stay. The doctors and nurses are starting to recognize us as nice as that is it's not a good thing. Ashley was sent home with Ventalin for an inhaler and a steroid called Prednisolone this medication they use to treat asthma which we knew Ashley doesn't have. She has ... Read on »
Health Tips for November 28 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Health Tip: Caring for Baby's Umbilical Cord Newborns still have a little stump of what's left of the umbilical cord. Though it should fall off on its own by the end of the third week, some doctors recommend that parents take additional steps to prevent infection. Other doctors recommend leaving the area alone. If the pediatrician approves, the Ne ... Read on »
On Triggers by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee When I was taught about avoiding ED triggers in treatment, I learned a lot of the usual: stay away from fashion magazines, the crazy aunt/sister/cousin/uncle who's always on a diet, throw out your "sick" clothes, etc. All of these are very good things to do, and I've made changes in all of these areas in my life to avoid being bombarded ... Read on »
November 27, 2009 - Day 221 by dezwit A rather bittersweet day as I wrapped up my visit with some of the family who are leaving tomorrow to head back to Michigan and to DC. My mom, my youngest brother and one of my nephews will be around for a couple of more days, so I'll get weaned off of the family slowly. Thanksgiving Day was a huge success thanks to Jo Ann's incomparable organiza ... Read on »
Whoops! Did Ya Save the Bones? by Kitchen Stewardship Patient Expert I am so geeked about the gallons of free broth I’m going to make with the leftover turkey carcass I snatched from the family Thanksgiving gathering!My deepest apologies for not reminding you all to take advantage of the people in your family who don’t understand the value of ‘dem bones.I really meant to.I didn’t have the for ... Read on »
Taking a break till the new year... by Rosy G. Healthy Living ProfessionalPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Hey friends. Just thought I would let you know that I will be taking a break from blogging until the new year rolls around. Guess you can say that I am kind of getting that blog freeze again(something that does happen here and there), not to mention that with December hitting us in just a mere few days (hard to believe) its that time of year where ... Read on »
Maybe you've noticed... by Steph I have taken a bit of a break from the blogging world. I have still been reading everyones blogs, but I am a firm believer that we all need to take a step back sometimes just to put everything in perspective. I've had a hell of a year. To think that it has only been a year just blows my mind. It's so hard to block out everything that has happened a ... Read on »
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). A case of recovery of cardiomyopathy after vitamin E treatment. by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By Morelli S. and Colleague A 60-year-old woman with systemic sclerosis, systemic hypertension, and chronic renal failure, presented with clinical manifestations of heart failure. An echocardiogram showed a mildly dilated left ventricle and global hypokinesis. A six-month treatment including reduced sodium intake, furosemide, and nifedipine did not ... Read on »