michaelskis
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One of the things we did after my back started acting up was to get a memory foam mattress. It is amazing how much of a difference that makes.
What is your go to ointment/lotion for cracked opened knuckle ?
Any options about Aquaphor ?
What is your go to ointment/lotion for cracked opened knuckle ?
Any options about Aquaphor ?
Anybody here do heavy labor for so long that hands & fingers became calloused to the point that lotions were no longer necessary?
I'm taking antibiotics for a gash on my shin. The instructions on the bottle state: "Take one capsule by mouth every 12 hours." Begs the question: Is there another method?
I'm taking antibiotics for a gash on my shin. The instructions on the bottle state: "Take one capsule by mouth every 12 hours." Begs the question: Is there another method?
Went to the Dermatologist for annual spot freezes however he took a scraping because of a spot's irregular margins.
In today's mail I got the report - benign.
In today's mail I got the report - benign.
In today's mail I got the report - benign.
Annual eye dr appointment - - developed film/cloudiness due to cataract lens replacement surgery - so with eye dilated Dr put more drops in the eye and then laser treatment in less than 5 minutes.
Boy the floaters (broken up film) are noticeable. :not:
I get neck aches occasionally. Usually they involve sharp pain, I can't sleep and I can't turn my head for several days. Then they get better. Last week I got a lower neck ache that will NOT go away. The pain is not as intense as the usual neck aches, but this one freaks me out because the fingers on my left hand are numb/tingly this whole time.
I get neck aches occasionally. Usually they involve sharp pain, I can't sleep and I can't turn my head for several days. Then they get better. Last week I got a lower neck ache that will NOT go away. The pain is not as intense as the usual neck aches, but this one freaks me out because the fingers on my left hand are numb/tingly this whole time.
Day after surgery -
front tooth extracted under local.
bone lost was enough not to put the implant in - bone graft done - hope & prayer that it is successful enough in 12 weeks to open gum again to do.
temp /partial fitting ok just weird feeling.
pain - managed by ibuprofen - haven't needed prescription.
antibiotic prescription - 4 x a day
antibiotic mouthwash - 2 x a day
:u: More Dental problems -
more bone loss around a back molar that has a root canal and crown. referral to have it checked out - if not fixable another tooth to be pulled.
bone loss, gum infection are BIG issues for a diabetic.
Because no narcotics have been introduced into my system since Wednesday morning, my head is clear. I'm a little sore, but feeling so much better. And no, I'm not filling the prescription for oxycodone sent home with me.
For those who haven't heard: Fractured rib and punctured lung that resulted in a three-day hospital stay. I will still have over 240 hours of sick available after this week off.
For those who haven't heard: Fractured rib and punctured lung that resulted in a three-day hospital stay. I will still have over 240 hours of sick available after this week off.
A couple of years back, I fractured a rib and I remember it hurt just breathing. I couldn't imagine fractured ribs and a punctured lung. I hope you mend quickly.
Because no narcotics have been introduced into my system since Wednesday morning, my head is clear. I'm a little sore, but feeling so much better. And no, I'm not filling the prescription for oxycodone sent home with me.
How did it occur?
We were walking the dogs in the back yard Sunday night. I stumbled in a hole one had dug and landed on a short, wood, landscape retaining wall. I'm currently bruised from my waist to my arm pit on my left side. In the middle of the left side, is the hole left behind from drain tube.
I went into work for about two hours this morning. Left due to lack of strength and energy.
High praise to my staff for covering for me. I'm surrounded by a very good group of people.
And a special shout out to my digestive system this morning.
I went to the outpatient clinic this morning for a doctor-ordered follow-up chest x-ray.
The technician asks me, "Why do you need a chest x-ray?"
"I fractured a rib and punctured a lung."
"Do you know which side?"
:wall:![]()
My check-up today went great! The doctor released me. Before she did, she said my last x-rays looked good, lung appears normal, I'm breathing strong and deep, and she removed two more stitches where the tube was inserted into my chest (two stitches were removed last Wednesday when the tube was removed).
eye floaters are bugging the heck out of me today. To the point I have to briefly dart my gaze away to try to clear out all the crap that's getting in my view while trying to read.