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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 »
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 »
Peripartum cardiomyopathy: a selenium disconnection and an autoimmune connection by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By James D. Fett and ColleagueBackground: Increased incidence and prevalence of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) have been documented in the Hospital Albert Schweitzer (HAS) District of Haiti. Although the basis for this increased incidence of PPCM remains unclear, there is growing evidence for an underlying autoimmune process. One potential risk f ... Read on »
You Asked, I Answered by Krista Patient Expert Not much excitement surrounded me today so I decided it would be the perfect time to answer all your questions that you asked abut me. You’ll find a Q&A between photos of my eats. ENJOY!! (And feel free to ask me more if you’d like!)VeggieGirlQuestion for you - what is one activity that you've been dying to try?After spending as ... Read on »
My Ridiculously Long IMAZ 2009 Race Report by left.right.repeat Ironman Arizona 2009 Race Report What a year!!! Bear with me as this will be long – hey, it’s a long race. We start the year with my first full marathon, announcement of a corporate merger, our daughter’s college graduation and subsequent job search and relocation. Then it was a Half Ironman that rained the ENTIRE race, a bike c ... Read on »
Lemon Chicken & Mixed Salad by Renee Delano Healthy Living ProfessionalPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee The Perfect Lunch! I am such a fresh freak it's not even funny! I love when all my vegetables are washed and prepared for my busy lifestyle! When I stop home between training sessions I always whip up a great meal. Today was a large fresh salad of Romaine, Red Cabbage, Red Peppers, Cucumbers, Cherry Tomatoes, Carrots & Zucchini. I roasted ... Read on »
Stella McCartney Precious Body Cream by Shannon N. Stella McCartney continues to grow her beauty and fashion empire. Of recent note, a collection of kids clothes for the Gap in addition to her fashion and accessory collections, Adidas by Stella McCartney, and her line for H & M in 2005. I too am a fan! I adore my gorgeous Stella McCartney cashmere sweater in addition to my precious jar of & ... Read on »
Scandinavian Jewelry by Zara Hassellöf by Amanda Patient Expert Before becoming a mother, I used to a lot of jewelry. I would spend hours upon hours looking for truly unique, handmade, one of a kind pieces of jewelry. As my children are growing older, I have once again started my search for beautiful pieces to accent even the simplest outfits. Zara Hassellöf, owner of ByZarah.com creates some of the mos ... Read on »
C goal by Clare Patient Expert Thank goodness for attainable C goals. At one point I thought if I trained I might be able to pull off an 8:08 pace for a 40:40 5 mile turkey trot finish (A goal). Clearly I was delusional, both about my commitment to training and about my willingness to push. Throw in the fact the the entire race was spent dodging and weaving around slower peop ... Read on »
Our second turkey day post transplant #2 by ANNGREGORY74 Patient Expert I was going to title this post "Our first turkey day...", then realized that it wasn't. Last Thanksgiving, I was still in the 100 day post transplant cocoon, living in a one bedroom apartment in Houston and severely restricted. Chris and I celebrated with steak and mashed potatoes. My steak was cooked to perdition to guarantee safety and ... Read on »