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Helping Myself - ✿herself
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Oct 9th, 2009 at 1:07 PM. When did I say that I didn’t want to help myself? Does anyone think I enjoy living my life like this? That I am unaware of what happens in my daily life, that I am ignorant of the mood swings and problems that accompany them? Do you really think I enjoy this? What the hell is that supposed to mean? Has nothing I have said or done shown that I am taking action, yes, for myself first? That I shouldn’t expect support or compassion? 2 comments Leave a comment. Musings of a Dinosaur.
surgeonsblog.blogspot.com
Surgeonsblog: Breast Cancer Women
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Wherein a surgeon tells some stories, shares some thoughts, and occasionally shoots off his mouth. Like a surgeon. Saturday, September 09, 2006. Something you may not know, and won't get by looking at most renditions of them, is that the legendary Amazon warrior women. And about types; not even the gooey stuff itself! The prof was unsurprised: "Happens all the time," he said. "Always the men. Ladies live with blood. It's no big deal to them." Bunch 'a wimps, we. Addendum, 5/2014: I was sent this link.
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Surgeonsblog: Big Joe
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Wherein a surgeon tells some stories, shares some thoughts, and occasionally shoots off his mouth. Like a surgeon. Monday, October 23, 2006. A day, which flows through a tube called the bile duct. Associated with cancer. Walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and has feathers. A duck. Duct. Was successfully placed, so by the time I operated on Big Joe, his bilirubin levels were falling. The operation would be a Whipple Procedure, which I've referred to previously. The operation was surprisingly easy desp...
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2014 - Psychonurse's Padded Cell
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2014 - Psychonurses Padded Cell. The information on all patients described in this journal (i.e. name, age, family dynamics, diagnosis, etc.) has been altered to protect patient privacy. The situations described here are otherwise accurate. My Favorite Nursing and Medical Blogs. Emergiblog - The Life and Times of an ER Nurse. Code Blog - Tales of a Nurse. Kevin, MD - Medical Weblog. Creating the God Complex. Coffee and Conversation in a Smoky Room. Musings of a Dinosaur. Nicole, Student Nurse.
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Take Care of Your Feet! | Your ER Doc
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Stories from the Emergency Room plus answers to your medical and health related questions. Take Care of Your Feet! By Your ER Doc. March 1, 2012. I haven’t personally counted, but the average person will walk about 115,000 miles in a lifetime. Unfortunately, about seventy-five percent of us will develop foot problems as we go, and most of these are in women. We take our feet for granted. Just call the toe truck! Comments… add one now. You can use these. Medical News of Interest. George - St. Paul, MN.
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Surgeonsblog: Head-Scratcher
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Wherein a surgeon tells some stories, shares some thoughts, and occasionally shoots off his mouth. Like a surgeon. Friday, August 07, 2009. I simply don't get it. Is making insurance portable, and preventing the companies from pulling the plug on coverage when you get sick really that infuriating? In what way is any of it socialism? Do any of the protesters even understand the word? Premiums doubling every few years? Losing coverage when they lose a job? Is that what they want? Except that it isn't. ...
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It’s all about me… | Medicated Musings
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Just another 30 something mom trying to be a nurse…pass the Prozac! It’s all about me…. Um, I’m a heterosexual saggitarius. I like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain. I have a momtourage wherever I go. And I’m crazy excited to become a nurse. Published on September 8, 2008 at 5:31 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ medicatedmusings.wordpress.com/about/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Your Feet – Your Shoes | Your ER Doc
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Stories from the Emergency Room plus answers to your medical and health related questions. Your Feet – Your Shoes. By Your ER Doc. January 26, 2012. We all know you can’t judge people until you walk in their shoes. But should we be walking in other peoples’ shoes? Our own feet are much too important. Consider that every foot is made of twenty-six bones, thirty-three joints, nineteen muscles, and one hundred and seven ligaments. Lots can happen! Feet should be measured while standing. You can use these.
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Foggy Bottom Lantern: The doctor card
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Musings of a medical resident about the personal and professional challenges of residency and the experience of delivering health care on the urban front lines of our American system. Washington, United States. View my complete profile. HIV and the ostrich. Two diagnoses is the gracious approach. Top ten most dreaded night float pages. HIV on the metro. The lovenox story, part II. The lovenox story, part I. Double coverage and pseudomonas, part II. A harp in the hospital. Medicine for our mothers. Additi...
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Foggy Bottom Lantern: A job for the Department of Weights and Measures
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Musings of a medical resident about the personal and professional challenges of residency and the experience of delivering health care on the urban front lines of our American system. Washington, United States. View my complete profile. The art of apology. Top ten ways to get back at your intern. The power to reassure. Simple tasks (at 04:30). A harp in the hospital. A job for the Department of Weights and Measures. Medicine for our mothers. The power to reassure. Simple tasks (at 04:30). Blog, M.D.