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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 »
UKâ??s Hospital Group Reports Increase In Tummy Tuck Surgery by Beautifulself With regards to tummy tuck plastic surgery Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery experts cite The Hospital Group of Birmingham, England recently reporting that this popular procedure has seen a 100% increase amongst women in the past four years. People seek an abdominoplasty, or otherwise known as a tummy tuck for various reasons. Some want to look as you ... Read on »
Tips On Achieving The Best Breast Augmentation Results by Beautifulself The majority of women are dissatisfied with their breast size according to a Cosmopolitan Magazine survey. In actuality, too many women put too much emphasis on mere size. But Beverly Hills plastic surgery specialists explain that size is only one part of the formula for great-looking breasts. Women regardBeverly Hills breast augmentationas the sam ... Read on »
Software Makes Breast Reconstruction Options Available by Beautifulself According to Plastic Surgery News, medical software can provide post-breast cancer patients with more Beverly Hills plastic surgery reconstruction options. Computer software allows more women to undergo breast reconstruction after overcoming cancer. Experts agree that restoring the physiological aspect of a person is as critical as restoring the pe ... Read on »
first time for everything by exasperated Hi all,I've never written a blog before but then there is a first time for everything. I work for the Ambulance Service, and love my job but am completely beaten by the shambles of it's organisation.After months and months of trying to get the powers that be to listen to me, my GP has signed me off withwork related stress. This is has been really ... Read on »
Holiday How-To.... by Summer S. Patient Expert Hey y'all!Wanted to spread the word about a little blog carnival myself and a few other fabulous ladies are hosting on Dec. 1st!{Ahem....you should know by now that this is also my BIRTHDAY!!! What, what? 31 here I come!}We want you all to join in with us... so listen listen here, guys and dolls!On Tuesday December 1st, we want to get a bunch of ... 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 Headlines - November 28 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ... Read on »
Serendipity by Debby Patient Expert Yeah, so Tim and I have been going to a lot of estate sales lately. That's the kind of folks we are. At one of them, there were a couple boxes of classical music CDs, all of it recorded in Vienna or Berlin or London or the like. Rich folks boggle my mind. These boxes of CDs were all mostly pretty much unopened. How to you justify spending money on ... Read on »