12 DPO. . . Hands Starting To Itch
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KatiePosted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm
. However. . .
Gah, I want to pee. I want to pee on a stick so badly that my hands are getting all itchy, creepy-crawly. It's occupying a lot of my thoughts. When Will and I were
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Hives, but especially blood pooling in the hands and feet with extreme itching....Help
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lola1447Posted
Wed 18 Mar 2009 7:43pm2 Comments
I have food and dye/medication allergies ( the dye in the medication). Has anyone experienced excessive blood pooling in the hands and feet with or without hives present? The only relief I can get is to bleed out the tips of the fingers and toes. Sometimes if I can do this in a short amount of time, then I will not develop hives. Does anyone have
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Dementia Hand Over Hand Feedback
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Susan L.Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:45pm
I find that sometimes the simpliest idea brings in the most response. I received quite a few emails about the last post on hand over hand techniques.
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Hands - The Hands of a Midwife
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NicoleDPosted
Sun 05 Sep 2010 5:26pm
Our hands can be used to harm, to heal, to love, to punish, to communicate, to nurture, or to work. As a doula, my hands are skilled in relief and respite. As an educator, my hands are used to communicate and to demonstrate. As a midwife, my hands will be used to catch and console.
Hands are powerful.
This is the third post in a series about
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Dementia Care Uses Hand-Over-Hand Technique
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Susan L.Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:45pm
A number of years ago I attended a caregiving seminar hosted by the Alzheimer's Association. During the presentation, the speaker mentioned a technique a few times called "the hand-over-hand method". I had never heard of this way of assisting persons with dementia. What was it?
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Hands - The Hands of a Mother
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NicoleDPosted
Wed 25 Aug 2010 9:13am
Our hands can be used to harm, to heal, to love, to punish, to communicate, to nurture, or to work. As a doula, my hands are skilled in relief and respite. As an educator, my hands are used to communicate and to demonstrate. As a midwife, my hands will be used to catch and console.
Hands are powerful.
This is the second post
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Hands and Belly with Hands
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Jessica P.Posted
Mon 05 Jul 2010 10:40am
Photos by Deb Orton
Belly with HandHands
Debra Orton is a recent graduate of Stanford’s Writer’s Workshop and a past editor of “Top of the Western Staircase,” a literary publication of the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her short stories have appeared in the Ranfurly Review , Melusine , and Cosmoetica . Her novel, Crossing
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Meth and Violence go Hand in Hand
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Some ChickPosted
Sat 27 Jun 2009 9:31am
I went through that hell all of my life I did there drug so I could understand and be just as dangerous and violent as tweakers and its not good.
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