Sentences with phrase «daughter got a doctor»

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In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
I have no issues with pre-marital s - x (when my daughters are older I will have no problems taking them to the doctor to get birth control), I swear, I have a high paying job and my husband and I are both extremely career driven.
hi there my name is gypsy i have a 6 and half year old daughter can't have gluten or dairy seems to react once taken out of her diet improved but test negative for celiac now i have been sick for the past 4 years supposedly with fibromyalgia and 2 yr after that ross river now i wonder after reading ur posts if maybe i should get tested myself still awaiting see specialist and most doctors just push me aside seems like a fighting battle.
Also many thanks for one reminder about Vitamin D as even here in Colorado, we've been hit with long sun-less winter and it motivated me to get my vit D checked and sure enough me and my daughter were 3x lower than minimum normal level so we were put on special Vit D regiment by the doctor thanks to your reminder.
Maybe, to mollify your concerned daughter, you should take her with you when you get snipped — she can grill the doctor to make sure you're done with sperm production.
Let your daughter's doctor know if she hasn't gotten her period by age 15, or by 3 years after starting puberty, which begins with breast development.
After her 2 week check - up the doctor said our daughter was getting adequate nutrition (as seen by how she was growing well and making enough wet / dirty diapers) that we didn't need to wake her in the night.
With the doctor's orders, I tried to let go of some of my feelings of inadequacy and started supplementing with formula anytime it seemed like my daughter wasn't getting enough milk.
Former doctor always seemed perplexed that we weren't using bottles wanting to know how much milk our daughter was getting.
With my daughter, and our old doctor, I did get hassled.
For the rest of the day, my husband and I watched TV, played with the heart monitor (the nursing staff does not think it is funny), and waited for our daughter who finally arrived, conveniently, right after my doctor got back from her dinner break.
We've had both bad and good experiences, but the doctors and nurses that can get my daughter to do a throat culture without a single tear are amazing.
The doctor than informed me that my daughter would have to be hooked up to an IV for the next 48 hours so that they could monitor her and get her temperature down.
In order to increase my milk supply and to make sure my daughter got my fattiest milk, my doctors and lactation specialist had me feed from each side until it was empty, and then pump after the feeding and supplement with the milk I was able to pump — which was only one or two ounces.
A few months ago my daughter (now 4) had to go to the doctor to get a blood test.
My 15 month old daughter has had diarrhea now for 5 days & I'm starting to get really worried I took her to the doctor on the 3rd day & he said theres nothing I can do just let it run its course give her formula like always & keep up the fluids..
I was vaccinated promptly and I never had an issue and I will do the same for my daughter because if she were to get sick simply because I was arrogant enough to think that I knew more than the thousands of pediatricians, doctors, and the CDC, well then that is my choice and I would accept the consequences.
With these kinds of questions that you have, you have got to approach your daughters treating doctor, as he is the only one that has the info about her exact medical condition and about her hormones situation.
My understanding (as a lay person who has done some research but who is no doctor herself) is that Dr. Barnard's diet is the best diet to get your daughter on so that her condition doesn't turn into full blown diabetes.
My daughter ended up with a bad ear infection and after getting no help from a naturopathic doctor (she was terrible), we went to a pediatrician who put her on antibiotics (I greatly struggled with that decision).
I got 2 children, a boy and a girl.My son is a Surgeon (Consultant) married to a doctor (Pediatrician and Dermatologist) My daughter is a nurse married to a Business man.
When her daughter got sick, Khatun was afraid she didn't have money to pay for a doctor or medicine.
In one scene she shows up at her doctor's office without a referral but manages to get a prescription from her by promising to write a recommendation for the doctor's daughter, who has applied to UCLA.
Summary Capsule: A booze - loving doctor uses a mysteriously murdered patient to get out of time with his kids, get lucky with the dead guy's hot daughter, and save the world's children from messy deaths if he can drag himself out of the bottle to do it.
I FINALLY got to see Doctor Strange with my daughter Emma, and my other favorite movie buddy, Rebekah Black.
Funny thing is I'm a doctor and I wont be able to help my daughter get through school.
This company is FULL OF IT - we were on vacation my daughter came down with a 104 fever - I called them before I even cancelled the flight they lady on the line said nothing about taking her to the doctor within 3 days, she seemed caring and said well she has to get better before you take off AGAIN nothing about a Drs visits... COME ON we were on vacation I DID NOT think an ER visit was necessary... I've been a mom for 14 years I can kind of tell the difference between a virus and something that's going to need a hospital visit and GUESS WHAT it was a virus... - we just needed her fever to come down so we could board the flight... AND it did 2 days later... so WE PURCHASED new tickets and went home.
Travel Guard completely re-imbursed us for the doctor visits and medicine for our daughters getting strep throat on a trip to Mexico.
My 6 y / o daughter also got really sick and yet another reason I couldn't go (however, I didn't take her to the doctor as it was a bad cold and gave her over the counter stuff).
p.s. my 34 year old daughter told her doctor yesterdayas I was watching my 2 cutie baby grandchikdren» I don't know which is better, having my mom with me all day or getting medicine to fix me.»
Like my eldest, DD's daughter is a Doctor Who fan, so I figured it was worth investing in all the hardware because it would get two outings in the next few months at least (the eldest turns 12 in November and has requested a Tardis - lands - on - tropical - island birthday cake).
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