When ever
I call the doctor he just says to give her another suppository.
However, there are times when
calling the doctor just isn't necessary.
Not exact matches
One day after he'd returned to the U.S.,
just 30 minutes before he was supposed to meet a lawyer, his
doctor called and told Frayne he needed to come in immediately.
On so -
called «income sprinkling,» it's hard to justify letting, say, a
doctor split income with a spouse or kid who doesn't have much to do with the practice,
just so a chunk of income can be taxed in a lower bracket.
I think it probably costs productivity
just in the people who have to figure out what the new plan means every year, and make phone
calls on work time, and figure out if their
doctor is still going to be their
doctor or if they have to find a new one.
Clearly, many
doctor visits could be replaced by a 10 minute FaceTime
call, saving the patient and the practice a great deal of time (not
just the time in the office, but the commute time in both directions).
I've
just finished watching the 10th episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called In the Forest of the Night (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
I've
just finished watching the 7th episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called Kill the Moon (< — that's a recap from BBC...
I've
just finished watching the 8th episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called Flatline (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
I've
just finished watching the 7th episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called Mummy on the Orient Express (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
The «angelic
doctor» arrived
just as Christian thinkers were choking on a large piece of conceptual roughage
called «the twofold truth.»
I've
just finished watching the 6th episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called The Caretaker (< — that's a recap from BBC...
I've
just finished watching the second episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called Into The Dalek.
I've
just finished watching the third episode of the 8th season of the rebooted
Doctor Who
called Robots of Sherwood.
If it were an accident, the first time it caused rashes and or nose bleeds and diarrhea, they would have written what caused it in my Medical Records to stop others from causing the adverse reactions, but no, they have to try to prevent a Law Suit and write that I am delusional about the adverse reactions so every
Doctor after that forced the adverse reactions on me and or refused to give me the Medical Treatment actually need, while they make money off charging the government for the Toxic Harmful Drugs that a Judge ordered them not to give me, tut they
just falsely
called me delusional about the Court Orders, to made money poisoning me with Toxic Drugs and Rash Creams, but normally they do that to their suspecting Victims to make money off doing Kidney transplants like they did to my Uncle, but they will not replace mine, because that is what they planned to do to kill me,
just ask their associate assassin Dr Kanter of the Minneapolis VA, of course he will say I am delusional after he assaulted me saying the other Hospital Labs were wrong about that Blood Test that show the harm they caused.
Your a fraud, your mom my
just called and said to put your daddys» lab coat back and quit pretending to be a
doctor just to play w / sally!
Just for the record, Ozil swore & kicked out at the Spuds door because he was randomly picked for a dope / drugs test... He probably misunderstood the
doctor and thought that he was
calling him dopey or something along them lines lol.
When I decided I wanted to get pregnant again, it was nice that I had to
call the
doctor and make plans, I couldn't be impulsive and
just stop birth control.
Because studies show that one - off concussion education isn't enough to change concussion symptom reporting behavior, Step Three in the SmartTeams Play SafeTM #TeamUp4 ConcussionSafetyTM game plan
calls for coaches, athletes, athletic trainers, team
doctors (and, at the youth and high school level, parents) to attend a mandatoryconcussion safety meeting before every sports season to learn in detail about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting, not
just in minimizing the risks concussions pose to an athlete's short - and long - term health, but in increasing the chances for individual and team success.
Just give your
doctor or midwife a
call so they can put your mind at rest.
According to this article and my so -
called doctor my son
just had a cold.
In addition, we have an onsite licensed nurse, access to an on -
call doctor, and local EMS services
just a half - mile away.
Just as with diarrhea, a single constipated stool isn't a problem but if you've increased baby's daily liquid consumption and you notice two or more constipated poops in a row, it's time to
call the
doctor.
Most diaper rashes improve in
just a few days after trying one (or more) of the common remedies listed above, but if you notice any of the following symptoms,
call baby's
doctor:
Caller: Hi Parent Savers this is Kate in San Diego, California and I
just want to say, I am really enjoying the new episodes especially like the ones on, when to
call the
doctor when she has entered infection and the sunscreen.
In her telling her story about how things had changed in her house, I knew I needed to
just call the
doctor.
If your baby's crying
just doesn't sound «right,» trust your instincts and
call or see a
doctor.
If, at any time, you are concerned, or feel that something
just «isn't right,»
call your
doctor.
But, how do you know if your «
just being overly concerned» or if it's time to
call the
doctor?
I really struggled with the fact that no one (midwives,
doctors, pediatricians) said that this could happen or
just called it what it was.
If your baby spits up quite a bit but doesn't seem uncomfortable and is gaining weight
just fine, you probably don't need to
call his
doctor.
Call your
doctor anytime you feel something is
just not right.
Well I
called my
doctor after having contractions for 24 hours and he told me to come in to check
just to be sure.
I
called my
doctor in a panic thinking that I would have to take hormone supplements or something but he reassured me that I
just needed to give it a little more time and it would be fine.
The time I spend with my patients, the ways I get to know them, the blood, sweat, tears, and not to mention mountains of debt that I've accrued over the years
just to do this
calling, this horrible
calling that overworks me, underpays me, and leaves me with more stress and a shorter lifespan is all turned into some nebulous evil
doctor woo woo that completely disregards me (and not to mention my patients who you seem to view as bleating sheep) as a professional and as a human being.
If one truly wants to
call the shots in the delivery room, a home birth may
just be what the
doctor ordered.
I can tell you're getting a little bit frustrated, and I hear all the advice you're getting... my grandma says you weren't breastfed and you turned out
just fine, my daddy says he feels like he can't do anything to soothe me, and that lady with the cold hands that you
call «
doctor» gave you a can of something that she says will help me grow faster.
after I have
just been freaking out for hours deciding whether I should
call the
doctor.
Call your baby's
doctor right away if your baby has a fever, seems lethargic or unusually irritable, is feeding poorly, or
just doesn't seem right to you.
When the
doctor on
call finally bolted into the room after being repeatedly paged (Cyndi overheard the nurses say Dr. King was taking forever because of family visiting from out of town), she was wearing a Tie - dye T - shirt and her hair was wet as if she'd
just been swimming.
As far as the safety issue, one of my midwives taught neonatal resusitation to
doctors, and if something had gone wrong during delivery I was ten minutes from the hospital where with a warning phone
call they would be ready for my emergency
just as quickly as if I had been in their birthing center.
The 48 - year - old Lee says her
doctor called her late last month
just after she finished a photo shoot for People magazine, telling her she had cancer.
It's why later seasons of the so -
called «classic» (aka «cheap»)
Doctor Who failed and led to cancellation: kids weren't scared by it any more, they were
just embarrassed by it.
'' I wont be surprise if our dear governor comes out to categorise us as «Political
Doctors» because of this strike
just the way he
called striking civil servants in the state as Political Civil Servants.
Just 48 hours after her discharge following surgery, she was rushed to a nearby hospital, where
doctors diagnosed a life - threatening infection
called necrotizing fasciitis and told her she required emergency surgery to remove dead tissue.
Doctors today have only general dietary recommendations for how to control those levels, because there's no real way to predict what's
called the post-prandial glycemic response — that is,
just how your particular blood glucose level will be affected by what you eat.
And patients shouldn't
just stop taking a medicine if they think they're experiencing a side effect — they should also
call their
doctor's office or speak with a pharmacist first.
Still, if a pregnant women is in close contact with an infected individual — say, an older child — she should
call her
doctor right away, rather than
just relying on handwashing, Theiler added.
A physician brought this to my attention and it was yet another wake - up
call: Some holistic
doctors are building their businesses around patients
just like me, the person who has tried everything and is desperate for healing.
Don't
call your
doctor to schedule an appointment
just yet, in other words.