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Yesterday

Andrew Acomb | July 16th 2008 by Andrew Acomb

Yesterday was a big day for me. I had my discectomy. We had to get up really early to make it down to the hospital by 6:30am since it is over an hour away. After checking in, I changed into a hospital gown and was on a bed in the Operating Room waiti read more

Wordle, will, and more…

adriantannock.com | July 11th 2008 by Adrian

Here’s a cool little thing that sums up my blog quite nicely (click on the image to see it full-size) I am currently working on a post regarding typical misconceptions held about hypnosis. However, I’m in the thick of revising for an exa read more

The Dreaded Moment: The Diagnosis.

My Lymphoma Story | July 4th 2008 by Brandi

To get caught up on what had happened prior to this you can click here.  Basically, this section starts with my first visit to my oncologist, Dr. Clark.  My primary told me the night before that she had gotten the results from my CT scan ba read more

O.R. Nurse

Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | June 27th 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.

Sally Muncy, RN is an Operating Room Nurse at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center who assists patients throughout their tubal reversal procedures. She explains the responsibilities and functions of the Operating Room Nurse in this blog topic. read more

Xylazine - FDA Approved But is it Safe for Your Dog? VIDEO

For the Love of the Dog | June 17th 2008 by For the Love of the Dog

Xylazine is an FDA approved drug that is used for sedation, anesthesia, muscle relaxation, and analgesia in animals. It is marketed by Bayer under the brand name Rompun. If you look under the NADA Abstract, you will see that it is approved for vario read more

Anesthesia for Your Tubal Reversal Procedure

Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | June 17th 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.

At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, we use general anesthesia for our tubal reversal surgeries. You will be completely asleep thorough your operation. When under general anesthesia you will be totally unconscious and will not be able to feel any pa read more

I never wanted tuna to be my life’s main ingredient

Plunger Girl | June 10th 2008 by Erin

I haven’t updated, much to y’alls’ glee I’m sure, because yesterday was The Day From Hell.  Seriously, Satan must have jumped in my purse when I was in Pinedale a few days ago.  I’ll have to fumigate soon. After the sl read more

How To Prepare for Hysterectomy Surgery

How To Avoid Hysterectomy | June 10th 2008 by Dusko Savic

If you have to prepare for hysterectomy, there is plenty of advice on the Internet, and you might even want to invest into a paper book on the subject. In the comment to a post from someone who is in this situation, I have outlined two other possibil read more

Warning - Sleep Apnea & Anesthesia Arent A Good Combination

YOURWEBARTICLES.COM | June 8th 2008 by JBiggs

Suffering from sleep apnea may have added risks from anesthesia. There are many potentially serious concerns but with careful monitoring, effects can be minimal or even eliminated. What Do I Do If I Need Surgery? First, it’s very important that read more

Safety issues for female allopathic veterinarians

Bark 'N' Blog | June 6th 2008 by Dr. Kim Bloomer

Here’s the thing…I only go to an allopathic veterinarian when I need xrays or when I got de-manned, WOOF! I know when my mom worked in traditional veterinary medicine as an assistant, she’s the one who helped monitor the anesthesia, read more

Ask the Veterinarian - Advantages to Neutering?

Ask the French Bulldog Experts | May 29th 2008 by C

can you please let me know the importance in neutering.We have a11 month old male Frenchie and are concerned about the anestesia.   Thanks for any info   Dr. Lori Writes - Neutering your frenchie will keep him from developing unwanted beha read more

Bloody eyeballs and aching feet

Confessions of an Insomniac | May 26th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

With one week under my belt as an anesthesia tech, I am feeling more confident about my decision to become a nurse. The week was not without incident and more tiring than I expected, but I made it through without losing my lunch. It was a long week read more

Remove Your Mercury Fillings - The Day of the Removal

Fitness And Healthy Blog | May 25th 2008 by kon5518

Do you have mercury fillings that need to be removed? Protection provided by your dentist should include oxygen inserted into your nose, a rubber dam or other… Before the day comes when it is time to head to the dentist for the removal of filli read more

Lazy Sunday

hello! yoshi | May 25th 2008 by Yoshi

Well, I thought I’d have a good post today, but it seems like all I’ve been doing is literally sitting around playing World of Warcraft and watching my Japanese dorama. How exciting is this? Of course, I’m feeling a lot better since read more

Ten reasons to celebrate modern medicine

Mind, Soul, and Body | May 23rd 2008 by Doc

We hear a lot on-line about everything that is wrong is medicine. Improvement should always be our aim and this is healthy. I think it does us all a little good to take a step back and realize just what we have. There are some things medicine has read more

Points of Interest, #14

Mind, Soul, and Body | May 17th 2008 by Doc

Another week come and gone and the Internet has been full of good stuff as always. I may be going overboard with the two videos, apologies if it should slow page loading, but the wait is worth it. So without further adieu I present the best I’ read more

Salute to journalism

Confessions of an Insomniac | May 15th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac

I am now a productive member of society … I got my first job in the medical field! I start as an anesthesia tech for Huntsville Hospital on Monday. What is an anesthesia tech? Excellent question! I was too busy trying to make a good first imp read more

Lasers May Treat Cancers of Larynx

Great contains articles from the back issues of magazines, j… | May 5th 2008 by Articlesmodern.com

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D. : For people with early cancer of the larynx, the standard treatment can be grueling: a biopsy in an operating room followed by a six-week course of radiation that may lead to permanent hoarseness or speech impairment. But read more

Easy Recovery After Tubal Reversal Surgery

Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | May 5th 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.

There is no better place for women to have tubal reversal surgery than at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Our anesthesia staff goes to extra lengths to ensure the patient’s safety, comfort, and sense of well-being during and after the tubal reve read more

The Anesthesia Diet

Booktoots' Weblog | May 3rd 2008 by marieb1

Nowadays it seems almost everyone is looking for a way to lose excess pounds.  Well, forget about being concerned about what to eat and not eat, how to exercise, etc.  Have a major surgery and reap the benefits of anesthesia - I lost 10 pounds with read more

Them Doctors’ (and nurses’) “Black” Days: Cebu’s Black…

Zang Caesar | April 22nd 2008 by Caesar

Black Suede Body Spray Now how would Teri Hatcher react if she watched the sick Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center video scandal, a.k.a “Cebu Black Suede Scandal”? We can’t blame her; some Filipino health team workers don’t live u read more

Meet Dr. Caryn Hertz

Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | April 22nd 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.

At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, the close coordination between the surgical and anesthesia teams makes tubal reversal surgery the safest and most comfortable surgery that is possible. Performing 4 tubal reversal operations together every day, 5 read more

You wouldn't think she needed surgery: Death from breast augment…

Patient AdvoCare | March 25th 2008

Stephanie Kuleba had a charmed life: captain of the varsity cheerleading squad at West Boca High School in Florida, a near-perfect grade-point average, Barbie-doll looks and a ticket to the University of Florida, where she hoped to start her journey read more

points of interest 3/15

Mind, Soul, and Body | March 15th 2008 by Doc

I think I may be hitting the three month blogger’s wall. I don’t want to write stuff just to write stuff. I would like for it to actually be good and worth reading, and yet I feel a compulsion to blog, blog, blog. Work is getting busy, read more

MS and Flexibility

My Journey - Living well with MS | March 13th 2008 by Diana de Avila

I have been working extra hard being flexible. I know that this hypothyroidism is making my muscles spasm more easily. The doctor told me that -- yesterday I had a wicked dual calf spasm that was a KILLER and is still hurting today. I worked on my read more

Topical Anesthetic Numbing Gel That Beats All The Rest

Dental Aggregate | February 7th 2008 by Dental Aggregate

Many patients are afraid to go to the dentist and have treatment done due to fear of local anesthetics and getting numbed up, often foregoing needed dental treatment for many years until dental caries or severely broken teeth become virtually non-res read more

Diagnostic Laparoscopy Before Tubal Reversal: A Recap

Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | January 12th 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.

Why Some Patients Choose To Have Screening Laparoscopy Tubal ligation procedures vary in the severity of injury occurring to the fallopian tubes. Although most tubal ligations are reversible, there are some cases where tubal reversal is not possible. read more

Surgery And Smoking

Fitness Equipment Solutions | January 3rd 2008 by Lucy Jones

Surgery is complicated enough without all the side effects. Typically there are pages of consent forms to sign listing everything that could go wrong. Surgery, whether elective or required is something many will face at some point in their lives. Pat read more

Anesthetic Haze

Haiku Daily | December 14th 2007 by Stacy Jackson

Anesthetic hazeMy surgery . . . a failureTry again next month read more

My Cesarean Section (c-section) Experience

Just Me | December 1st 2007 by sab4

I had a Cesarean section (c-section) with my son and I was really disappointed when I found out that I had to get a c-section. My son was breech so I had no choice but to get the procedure done, it was for his safety and mine. My due date was July 2 read more

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