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Is Your Pregnancy Test Positive or Negative? by Liz Richards Patient Expert When I got a positive pregnancy test with my first son, I, like many other women, took about four other tests just to make sure. And then, just to be really sure, I followed up with a beta hCG blood test at my doctor’s office (and side swiped a pole in a parking garage because I was so excited but that is another story).Uncertainty and an ex ... Read on »
Positive Pregnancy Test! by Liz Richards Patient Expert I have been through a lot with my patients. I have seen the ups and downs of their fertility journeys. Just this morning I was in tears reading an email from a former patient who finally had a baby through adoption. Within a 32 hour period, the baby was born to a 17 year old mom, the birth family chose the adoptive family, and they were able ... Read on »
For the faint hearted by Julia J. Patient Expert That day I was so weak I could barely grip my hands, I had to cling to the hand rail to climb the stairs, and D had to carry everything for me. It was a bit frightening, and I asked my doctor if perhaps the treatment is too strong. She said this treatment is not too strong for anyone and just advised rest. Other factors leading to fainting may in ... Read on »
Not for the faint of heart..... by Tara M. Patient Expert 1 Comment I know this image is a bit 'gross' but it is ~ what it is. Emma Sage has singles.....poor little thing. She never complains, but it was starting to look funky [and I knew poison ivy does not act that way]so we went to the emergency care on Saturday and then to her primary doctor today [because the anti-viral medicine they gave her, it turns outm ... Read on »
Fainting - Yikes! by Lupron Girl Despite the fact that I spend most of my time laid up, things are never boring around here. Husband started business school yesterday and with it came a little orientation/reception for the spouses at the business school. Let's just say I made quite the impression. Attempting to be a supportive spouse, I put on a dress and some cute shoes and wen ... Read on »
Fainting - Yikes! by Lupron Girl Despite the fact that I spend most of my time laid up, things are never boring around here. Husband started business school yesterday and with it came a little orientation/reception for the spouses at the business school. Let's just say I made quite the impression. Attempting to be a supportive spouse, I put on a dress and some cute shoes and wen ... Read on »
Not A Post For The Faint of Heart by Julia O. Registered NurseHealth Maven Image found here. Have you noticed that with autoimmune disease, your GI tract is, um, how should I say, moregaseousthan previously? Well, mine is. I'm blaming my flatulence on Sjogren's - that's my story and I'm sticking to it. And this has caused me more red-faced incidents than I care to remember. I also want to make note than on those occasions ... Read on »
Fainting, Politics and Painting by Kate K. Patient Expert This is a photograph of my ying and yang poster that I have in my living room with early morning shadows framing it. I keep it as a subliminal reminder that there are greater forces at work even in my life. I want to write a blog entry, but I'm having trouble deciding what to write about. I'm somewhat envious of those bloggers who actually post ... Read on »
Autism is not for the faint of heart by Tricia Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY | News Sun AVON PARK — Seven-year-old Sydney Lanier’s eyes sparkle. She has a delightful gap-toothed smile. Left to herself, she plays happily for hours. Sydney also has excellent manners, especially for one so young. Ask her, “Do you want to play?” She answers politely, “No, thank you.” ... Read on »
Not For the Faint of Heart--or Stomach by Robin C. Patient Expert Taliface and Phil have already noted how our workday went Tuesday, and I ought to throw in my perspective on that "crappy" day. The short version is that someone in the previous weeks or months decided to flush a wad of paper toweling down our toilets and that day our sewage system let us know about it by backing up in various places throughout th ... Read on »