My face looks so weird without metal in it 😅
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My face looks so weird without metal in it 😅
A normal day in the life, or so I thought...
We arrive at the hospital and I'm taken to a room where nurses and doctors are waiting for us. John, the EMT gives them a quick handover.
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'This is Annie, she is a 28 year old woman. She collapsed at a bus stop about 40 minutes ago, probably because of stomach painsShe is tachycardic and hypertensive, saturation is 96% on 2 liters of oxygen. She has been given 7.5 mg of morphine iv as well as 1 gram paracetamol iv. She has a 20 gauge on her left underarm.'
Working together they scoop me over to the hospital bed and the nurses and doctors start working rigth away. Someone places ECG electrodes on my chest and connects the leads, another person connects the blood pressure cuff and pulse ox to the hospitals equipment.
I grimace from the pain as the staff is working on me. Drawing blood and continuing the primary exam. ' Let's give her another 5 mg of Morphine i.v. ' The doctor says as he steps up to thebed and introduces himself. ' Hi, I'm doctor Olsson, i understand you have some stomach pain. Could you show me where its located?' I point to my lower abdomen under my belly button. He gently tries to palpate the area but I scream out in pain. ' Is it possible that you could be pregnant' he asks but I quickly shake my head. ' Have you had your appendix taken out?' I shake my head once again. 'Okay, lets optimize her pain and i will go and order a stat CT abdomen.' he says and leaves the room.
The nurse gives me more morphine iv and connects a bag of ringer's acetat to my iv. I can begin to relax a bit and even rest for a little while. 10 minutes later a man comes to transport me to radiology. The pain medication is really starting to work and the procedure is over in a few minutes. As i return to the room the nurse takes my vitals again and they have almost returned to normal. She changes the oxygen mask to a nasal cannula. A few minutes later the doctor is back and i can see a concerned look in his face.
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'We see some abnormal tissue around your uterus and some localised to the intestines around the pelvic area. I will give gynecology a call to see if they can continue examining you. He steps out again and a few minutes later another doctor walks in. 'Hi im doctor Guttman and I am a gynecologist. I've been told you have severe stomach pains. I would need to perform a vaginal exam and ultrasound, do I have your consent?'
Follow my complete lip lift surgery journey! As a dermatologist undergoing my second lip lift, I take you through how I prepare for this procedure. Watch as I dissolve my old filler (painful but necessary), strategically place Botox to minimize scarring, and document my swelling immediately after surgery.
I explain why my first lip lift didn't last as long as I wanted and how I'm approaching things differently this time. My plastic surgeon also appears to explain his special technique for creating both central and lateral lift for the most natural-looking results.
Topics Covered:
Why I'm getting a second lip lift Complete pre-surgery preparation Dissolving old filler with hyaluronidase Strategic Botox placement for scar prevention Different lip lift techniques Central vs. lateral lip lifting Bullhorn technique explained by my surgeon Post-op swelling management My recovery process and timeline Surgical vs. filler comparison Importance of proper pre-surgery preparation Arnica and recovery supplements
Iodine Selfie
For Dr. Chong, recording his own work is not only a way to ensure professionalism for his patients, but a way to revisit it for later critique and… eventual enjoyment.
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Studio Note: Mature audiences only. All subjects are fictional or consenting models depicted as legal adults. These works are artistic fiction. 100% manual realism painted in Krita (human-made, no generative tools). It’s art, not a manifesto. 🎨
Pro tip: if you have to take Magnesium Citrate, get the lemon kind and mix it with apple juice! (Or anything actually)
You may throw up if you rawdog it, so be careful, mix it up, and go slow.
From pre-op planning to home recovery, here's how to prep for hernia surgery in Melbourne with guidance from a female colorectal surgeon.
If you’ve been advised to undergo hernia surgery in Melbourne, it’s natural to feel a mix of relief and anxiety. Relief, because you’re taking steps to fix the discomfort and risk of complications that hernias can bring. Anxiety, because surgery of any kind brings questions and concerns. Fortunately, with proper planning and guidance, you can approach your procedure with confidence.
2 days until top surgery!
today i’m continuing with lots of prep.. yesterday i cleaned the bathroom, kitchen, vacuumed almost every room and the staircase, cleaned out my car, and prepped some meals.
today i’m making lists of shows/movies to watch n things to do, making lists of last minute questions to ask my surgeon, doing laundry, and organizing some of my materials for after surgery..
if anyone has any last minute advice or anything, i would greatly appreciate!
i’m getting DI no nips :3
Yesterday was my birthday!
In the past I typically love celebrating my birthday! That normally involves either game nights with friends or a fun trip. Last year and now this year due to health issues those things have been difficult to do.. Last year I was fresh out of surgery and this year I'm just a few days away from a major surgery. Because I can't do much to celebrate I figured I would share my wishlist for surgery recovery items. Since I have fibromyalgia I need all the recovery help I can get! I'm so ready for the surgery but I also know that recovery is going to be rough!
The wishlist link is here
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/21DWNBKK7SDHD?ref_=wl_share
And if you don't want to use Amazon, my PayPal and Venmo are both @SelinaMariaA and CashApp is $SelinaMAngotti
The reason for the surgery is that after having reoccurring blood clots we discovered that I have Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (vTOS). So to allow my veins to work properly I'm having decompression surgery, which will be removing my first rib on the problem side and possibly removing muscle, and I will probably need vein repair too. It's been hard dealing with this, my arm and shoulder has been just getting worse and worse. I'm so thankful that my hematologist recognized it for what it is!