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cancer related fatigue and other cancer updates2 comments

bwebbjr wrote 2 days ago: This month marks 20 months of chemo and 21 months since my cancer diagnosis.   Based on some of the … more →

Tags: Cancer - Medicine, Faith, Reflections, Cancer, cancer related fatigue, CBC's, Chemo-brain, Chemotherapy, colostomy

Road Bike CT-Scanned

BikeWar wrote 2 days ago: Every wondered what your bike looks like on the inside?  Somebody did.  Here’s a video of a CT … more →

Tags: Bike War Video Collection, roadbikes, bicycle, bicycles, Bike Battle, bike battles, bike war, bike wars, biking

Lift Off!

eleanorgayle wrote 2 days ago: Monday, December 23, 2002 7:26 PM  Intravenous Power Injection I suppose that when I go back to the … more →

Tags: As Easy As Lying, The Vestibular Chronicles II: Deneration, Power Injection, Bedside Manner

Day 281. The caterpillar and the cocoon

sarahkeenihan wrote 2 days ago: Tonight’s bedtime story was Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Again. “But … more →

Tags: May 2013, 2013, Butterfly, Caterpillar, Ed Yong, May, Metamorphosis

Jenny (Jenny), Adrenal Bio4 comments

MaryO wrote 3 days ago: Hi I am a 34 year old female who has just been diagnosed with Cushing’s Syndrome.  I am marrie … more →

Tags: adrenal, Adrenal gland, bladder, Blood Pressure, California, Chiropractor, Conditions and Diseases, cortisol, cushing

Obese Patients Benefit from Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery2 comments

Miami Minimally Invasive Valves wrote 4 days ago: I constantly hear that obese patients are not candidates for Minimally Invasive Surgery.  I truly be … more →

Tags: aortic valve surgery, aortic valve surgery, double valve surgery, Joseph Lamelas, Miami Method, mics..., minimally invasive cardiac surgery, MINIMALLY INVASIVE VALVE SURGERY, Obese patients

Old age, pneumonia and the grand NHS2 comments

amaresinetimore wrote 4 days ago: I am currently in bed eating jelly beans on Culm Ward East at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. T … more →

Tags: health, Medicine, National Health Service, NHS, patient, hospital, pneumonia, dementia, blood clot

"This is the end, my friend, the end"

joealvey wrote 4 days ago: (The Doors reference) (Written upon discontinuing CSN blog activity.  Following this entry in Hope a … more →

Tags: Oral Cancer, lung cancer, cancer, head/neck cancer, Diagnosis, cancer free, CSN, entman, CAT scan

The Magnet3 comments

lightscanceraction wrote 5 days ago: I had the pleasure of experiencing my first MRI today (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).  I was a little … more →

Tags: Personal Account, breast cancer, high calcium, MRI, Renal Cell Carcinoma

Dementia vs Alzheimer's Disease2 comments

Monarcares wrote 6 days ago: There is so much confusion as to the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Firs … more →

Tags: Caregiving, dementia, Alzheimer's & Other Dementias, alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer, eldercare, health, Caregiver Support, caregiving tips

Long Week!2 comments

Beth wrote 1 week ago: It has been one heck of a week!! Or actually month! The good news is Brad came home early! We were s … more →

Tags: new normal, bad hospital experience, brain tumor, Hospital stay, MRI, new normal, Seizures

March 8, 2013: CT Scan Results

Jay wrote 1 week ago: Two days after the CT Scan, on Friday, March 8th, Sarah and I nervously drove to the oncologist … more →

Tags: Life Before Cancer, Cancer, Life, Appointment, Scared, Lymph Node, Anxious, nervous, Life-changing

Technology - Medicine - Miracle2 comments

srinivasan wrote 1 week ago: Medicine saves lives on earth – Totally agreed. Now, what supports medicine as a back bone to … more →

Tags: General, ApolloTouchingLives, apollo, Apollo cutting edge, indiblogger, Apollo Hospitals, Modern Medicine, modern technology in medicine, technology development in medical care

Managing a Pneumothorax - The Fear is Mostly in the Mind2 comments

bhavinj wrote 1 week ago: Two weeks ago, in Beirut, I was speaking on the impact of modern imaging in pulmonary medicine, to a … more →

Tags: chest, Tuberculosis, Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor, Oncogenic osteomalacia, brain, pneumothorax, CT guided lung nodule biopsy, aspiration

Bad Moon Rising

joealvey wrote 1 week ago: (Credence Clearwater Revival reference)   I have a CAT scan scheduled for tomorrow. This does not me … more →

Tags: cancer, oncologist, Survivor, survivorship, Eating, Diagnosis, faulty diagnosis, CAT scan, Barium sulfate

“If we make it through December, everything's gonna be alright”

joealvey wrote 1 week ago: (Merle Haggard reference)   (11/14/08:  In December, I go in for those routine checkups that are any … more →

Tags: Alcohol, Beer, cancer, Drinking, Ent, entman, head/neck cancer, long term survivor, lung cancer

“… turned a ghostly shade of pale”

joealvey wrote 1 week ago: (Procol Harum reference) (Reprise 09/09/08): A couple of follow-ups are in order. I did make it home … more →

Tags: cancer, Chemotherapy, Survivor, survivorship, MADD, vomiting, Procol Harem

Ouch, This Hurts1 comment

brianestover wrote 1 week ago: A lot. Don’t try it at home, trust me. What is this? Crashing your bike. The Asheville camp wa … more →

Tags: Triathlon, bicycling, bike crash, Clavicle, hospital, Medicine, Mt. Mitchell, Ouch!!!, stuntman

Christine (Christine S), Pituitary Bio

MaryO wrote 1 week ago: I don’t know really where to start. My life has changed a lot in the past year.  Last August, … more →

Tags: Pituitary, Treatments, Pituitary Surgery, cushing, tumor, Surgery, hydrocortisone, magnetic resonance imaging, pituitary gland


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