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The Life by alupussurvivor 1 Comment ... fulfill the void left from motherhood. I make a decision to to put off medical school until he is walking and talking. By the time I was ready to go back to school my general health began to deteriorate. I suffered two years with a variety of symptoms beginning with fatigue and frequent "colds" to the point of absolute exhaustion and disabling arth ... Read on »
What they don’t tell you happens when your mom dies by DofC Again, I’m writing a post at 3:30 am, but this time I’m not crying. Since this blog exists so I can purge what’s on my mind, I’ve decided to write in hopes that it will allow me to sleep (however much time I still have left). I’ve come to feel, over the past month or so, that we lost much more than just our mother. We lost our family as we know it, ... Read on »
Irregular bowel movements by Bang Reyes ... oods that are rich in fiber like fruits and leafy vegetables to normalize my bowel movement. I have also read about the benefits of colon cleanse . Colon cleansing allows the digestive system to function more efficiently by removing the toxins that have built up over time. More nutrients are absorbed from food, and toxins are flushed out of the col ... Read on »
Maintaining change by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist I’m sure we’ve all seen it. The person comes into a pain management programme, gets excited, does really well during each session, enjoys the company and makes huge gains – then the programme ends and FIZZLE! It all stops. Some critics suggest that any change obtained during a short-term programme (such as a three-week pain management programme) ... Read on »
5 Tips for Families Preventing Obesity [Guest Post] by Vanessa Van Petten Patient Expert ...   This is NOT a childhood obesity crisis this is a FAMILY obesity crisis.  Even thin parents, with thin children, must begin to look at their choices to determine what is healthy and what is unhealthy in their lives. As a formerly obese person who works with adults struggling with weight issues, I have come to recognize that patterns of behav ... Read on »
Wow. by Mindy R. Patient Expert My son came to me after a long weekend of open house events here. For two days, we’ve wandered from our house to dad’s house to Guy’s house, to Grandma’s and to the baseball field to kill time while people scrutinize our house for imperfections that might leverage a lowball offer. I hate these weekends, because it’s necessary remove any sort of evi ... Read on »
Who Knew Sunshine Tasted So Good? by Andy B. Healthy Living Professional “Veggie burgers” are often touted as the “healthier choice”, but many people aren’t aware that a large percentage of vegetarian burger products are made from highly processed soy, low in fiber, contain a significant a ... Read on »
Brian Deer Blunders in British Medical Journal by Kim S. Patient Expert ... ttee approval?”But worse was to come for Deer  when the following day he was further challenged by senior British doctor, Prof John Dodge – who is Honorary Professor of Child Health at Swansea, Emeritus Professor of Child Health at Belfast, and has a remarkable string of letters after his name (CBE, MD, FRCP, FRCP(Edin), FRCPI, FRCPCH, DCH)“Like Hi ... Read on »
Having Your Own “Health Care Policy” by DocSpallone I believe in alternative health. I practice holistic chiropractic and complimentary and alternative medicine. As far as I’m concerned medicine should be considered alternative and natural health care ... Read on »
don't bother mommy, new york times, i'm too busy vlogging right now by Summer S. Patient Expert Not much can come between me and my Monday Muse posts....except for when my girls are under attack*. Nobody puts my babies in a corner.Or um, puts them down in the New York Times.The article is okay, kind of open to interpretation if you ask me...but the TITLE!!!That's one of the things that really bugged me.{among a few other things}Know that I'd ... Read on »