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Tucked Into His Own Bed by StacieSmith Posted Mon 21 Apr 2008 12:00am I'm pleased to say that we're back home again and that Gavin's sleeping soundly in his own bed. We're all actually looking forward to our own bed again. We had gotten a room with a small fold-out bed this time around at Children's, so it was sardine city for a few nights. The things you do...and don't even care at this point in life. I think Read on »
Tummy Tuck in Malaysia – Yuck Tuck! by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Thu 28 Oct 2010 7:30am People are going to third world countries for plastic surgery. The reason is cost. It is cheap there. At the minimum, the cost of the hidden price is frequently mediocre (or lower quality) work. Sometimes there is tragedy. This one falls under the category of sloppy work or a “Yuck Tuck.” A tummy tuck shouldn’t have a deep crease Read on »
Before Bed Baby Massage Tips by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Feb 2010 7:59am Read on »
The Results of a UK Electric Massage Bed against your Back, Shoulders, and Neck by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 31 May 2010 4:25am stiffness and pressure in these parts also can at some point lead to headaches. Massage therapy is a technique that may alleviate the build up of strain in distinct parts of the physique. An adjustable electric massage bed can supply pain relief to these and other places of the body. If your bed works as a normal flat bed, then you certainly would need Read on »
Migun Beds, Massage and Scoliosis by Michele W. Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Apr 2009 12:36am . They are in a nutshell a thermal massage bed that uses infrared heat. You can learn more about them on their website. Apparently it is free to use the Migun beds at Migun centers. The ultimate... is that is said to reduce blood pressure. There are jade massage heads in the bed and jade is said to contain various minerals that aid in the lowering of blood pressure. I also have Read on »
Who tucks in the last one standing? by Mindy R. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 5:53pm Seriously, people. I have tucked in three children several times a piece, each of their lovies after wrapping them in the appropriate blankets, the dishwasher, the washing... when everyone was finally in bed? Never mind, I’ll remember in the middle of the night. It’s probably my phone needing charging, and it will wake me with its plaintive little Read on »
Ask Roni_v26s2 TummyTuck Cost/CARBS!, Snack Attacks, Making the Gym Work, Maintaining by Roni N. Patient Expert Posted Wed 17 Jun 2009 6:16pm ’s will not make you feel better. Now… go make popcorn…. better yet… GO TO BED! Topics in the video include… Cost of that Tummy Tuck/CARBS! Snack Attacks How to make the gym work for you How I Maintain Podcast Version (Audio Only) Links mentioned… TuckThatTummy.com Whole Grain Banana Pancakes Make Your Own 100 Calorie Popcorn My Scale Habits Read on »
"Hips and Butt Getting Bigger After Tummy Tuck" – Forum Question by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Sun 18 Sep 2005 12:00am Another one from the forum : The Question: Hi Dr, I’m just wondering what your thoughts are on this. I am 5 months po from a FTT, MR (full tummy tuck with muscle repair). I have been working out and still eating healthy as I did b4 surgery, BUT my hips and butt seem to expanding. I’ve been going for lymph drain massages for my tummy Read on »
Book Review: Tuck Me In! by Chris Alterio Occupational Therapist Posted Fri 29 Oct 2010 2:49pm that is why I like reading Dean's book on Friday afternoons. Simple words: "It's time for bed. Who needs to be tucked in?" On each page a different animal (but with the same eyes... I received an email from a children's author asking me to take a look at a book he recently co-authored. The book is Tuck Me In! by Dean Hacohen and Sherry Scharschmidt Read on »
Kate Gosselin's Post-Tummy Tuck Belly by Dr. Tony Y. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 22 Sep 2010 9:57am The website Poponthepop.com has posted this photo of Kate Gosselin in a bikini, and called it "terrifying" due to the loose skin on her tummy, even after a tummy tuck . What's the scoop here? Tummy tucks are meant to remove excess, hanging skin (and the fat accompanying it) and tighten up the muscle layer underneath. Although Kate looks Read on »