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xbox 4 nappy rash: Broken words from a broken pink week
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Xbox 4 nappy rash. Sunday, 28 February 2010. Broken words from a broken pink week. They say seven days is a long time in politics, they should try it with a newborn. This post is going to be just about as consistent as a politician's viewpoint, but it's as good as it gets while my eyes refuse to open equally. Today was our last day having the kraamzorg. At home, and in fairness I don’t think she left with too many concerns over the welfare of Mango. Is probably 2nd. Tiff. The trust was founded to help pa...
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Musings
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Here be rude words! Go away if you are prudish or under 18! Here be rude words! Go away if you are prudish or under 18! If you can talk, you can breathe – NOT NECESSARILY! December 8th, 2014. If you think someone is not respiratory distress just because they can talk, you are wrong. Recent events in New York have put the spotlight on three myths that I shall attempt to dispel here:. Myth 1: Strangleholds are a safe way of subduing someone. If not, the victim will suffer brain damage or death from hypoxia.
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Blogs To Note: September 2008
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Http:/ ageing-ungracefully.blogspot.com. Go grab a ghost story. Unless you dig ghost stories like I do or wired into the paranormal scene like I am, chances are you would be afraid to go out alone in the dark after you have read it. The teary tale of a technology challenged guy on why he now needs to see his neurologist as a result of. But not so fast! I am a kind soul. If someone is to blame, that would be an old lady named Geri. She made me laugh. Note: I am putting up a w...
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Progress of Sorts | Biopsy Report
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An Irish patient's perspective on life. Where did we get to? Oh yes, I remember… I was in ‘ yellowland. 8216; having the nasal prosthesis removed under sedation. That’s just over a year ago now and I guess you’d like to know how my head has been in the interim? I was given two options… return to Nottingham for advice or. Three hours and many blood tests later, I left the hospital having been thoroughly grilled on every aspect of my medical history… and also examined from top to toe. I couldn...Started...
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The Put Upons | Biopsy Report
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An Irish patient's perspective on life. Are you providing love, care and attention for an ageing parent? Do you get adequate support from your siblings or do you feel like a. Róisín Ingle is renowned for her ‘warts and all’ weekly column in The Irish Times magazine. Last weekend, she wrote about a subject which is very close to my heart. While it was sad to read, it sounded awfully familiar and left me feeling somewhat vindicated. Róisín Ingle on the Put Upons. She has become the de facto daughter. T...
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The fight against MRSA | Biopsy Report
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An Irish patient's perspective on life. The fight against MRSA. I spotted this article yesterday in the Irish Times and felt compelled to share it. It’s a new step in the fight against MRSA…. New research has found that as the superbug MRSA resists antibiotics, it becomes less virulent. The finding could help shed light on why patients who have compromised immune systems are particularly vulnerable to healthcare-associated MRSA infections. Bacteria are naturally present on the skin, where they often don’...
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Use it or Lose It! | Biopsy Report
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An Irish patient's perspective on life. Use it or Lose It! When it comes to protecting the brain, it’s thought that certain lifestyle factors may help your brain to stay healthy. Neuroscientists suggest that by keeping your mind active, taking exercise and maintaining social interactions, you can help to reduce your risk of developing dementia. The brain is a learning machine. To keep it strong, you must continually develop new skills. In other words… keep pushing those boundaries! 5 Keep socially active.
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Medical Humour | Biopsy Report
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An Irish patient's perspective on life. The following alternative medical definitions of some common words come courtesy of The Washington Post:. Appalled over how much weight you have gained. To give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach. To attempt an explanation while drunk. The person upon whom one coughs. Describes a condition in which you absent-mindedly answer the door in your nightgown. To walk with a lisp. Emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run over by a steamroller. You are c...
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Blogs To Note: Laughter Guaranteed
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Http:/ ageing-ungracefully.blogspot.com. Go grab a ghost story. Unless you dig ghost stories like I do or wired into the paranormal scene like I am, chances are you would be afraid to go out alone in the dark after you have read it. The teary tale of a technology challenged guy on why he now needs to see his neurologist as a result of. But not so fast! I am a kind soul. If someone is to blame, that would be an old lady named Geri. She made me laugh. Note: I am putting up a w...