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botched plastics - new vulva and new skin color. by Melting Mama Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee He's home, and approximately 45 minutes ago he took an Oxycodone, and looked like this: Is it any wonder people get addicted? Just before that, he was standing, holding onto the granite counter for dear life, moaning about The Pain, It Really Hurts. Then, he told me that it's not even the pain for the five million stitches that are holding him t ... Read on »
Does Skin Care Vary with Skin Color and Type? by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Skin comes in many different colors depending on your cultural origin, and irrespective of the skin color, the skin may also range from being oily to dry. So how should different skin types/colors be cared for - is there a difference?The human world comprises people of many ethnic groups and cultures with each ethnic group having certain general ch ... Read on »
People judged more on skin color than race according to new book by Kathlyn S. Patient Expert At his first press conference as president-elect, Barack Obama self-deprecatingly referred to himself as a “mutt.” In March, when political opponents insinuated race into the presidential primary, Obama answered with a speech asking citizens to unite over critical issues instead of remaining divided over past history. He asked African ... Read on »
Changed my name by Amy G. Patient ExpertHealth Maven All new! Not so much, really. You'll still show up here typing in the old address, www.mynextsteps.blogspot.com and you'll show up here if you type in runnergirlknits.com and I know this because I've tried it myself. A couple of times! Over and over! The new name better reflects the blog content. Also, now I get to refer to myself in the thir ... Read on »
Changing My Goals by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Number 97 on my 101 in 1001 list is to give blood. You would think this would be simple. It probably is for anyone who isn't me. Did you know you can make an appointment to give blood at a blood drive? You can. But beware, this appointment means nothing to anyone. It will still be first come, first serve. You will spend over an hour at the blood ... Read on »
My Changes by KasondraI. People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee I'm going to use Monica's system of Start, Stop, Keep. Relationship: Start: really bringing myself up higher than him, maybe he will want to follow instead of me pushing him to do so. Stop: trying to tell him what, as a health professional, I know will make him feel better during all this stress. (exercise, eat right, self help) Keep: being a st ... Read on »
Changing my running schedule by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven I've been thinking that I should change my running schedule, because my heavy runs are now defined by pace rather than distance. I've decided to make the change. Before I ran the SLC half marathon in April, I ran light 5-mile runs on both Monday and Tuesday, and I ran a heavy intermediate 10-mile run on Wednesday and a heavy 13-mile long run on Sa ... Read on »
Change My World by Kim C. Patient Expert The Agape Children's Chior "Change My World" is a non-partisan effort to remind voters that while children may not be able to vote in this election, they still have a voice. They depend on us to do what is right for them, not just for today, but for tomorrow as well... Read on »
Time to change my shoes by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven I noticed a couple of weeks ago that the heel on my left running shoe is badly worn. I was hoping to get another month on those shoes, so I ignored the heel. However, my left foot started feeling weak during the run today, and I'm guessing that the worn heel may be contributing to that. The worn heel causes my foot to tilt backwards a bit. So, on S ... Read on »
Changing my mind? by Theresa I don't know - yesterday I posted in a more positive vein about the success, or otherwise, of my latest fill. I'm already doubting the wisdom of my optimism! Earlier today I asked for advice from the readers of the UKGastricBand forum. I don't normally do this, but I tought I would post the same basic text here in case any of my blog readers can of ... Read on »