I do not know
enough about the doctor's feelings or how much the desire not to lose money enters in.
I can't speak highly
enough about the doctors and staff at MASH.
Not exact matches
«This is a risky drug
about which women and their
doctors don't get
enough information,» said Cindy Pearson, who heads the National Women's Health Network, which released the report card.
Because the
doctor didn't care
about Wendy
enough to listen to her and spend a few extra minutes finding out
about her and her symptoms.
Type # 1 is the well - trained
doctor who genuinely cares
about people and their healing, and takes his / her profession seriously
enough to not ever want to commit mal - practice, and probably won't.
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.
I have been quite ill for
about 15 years, not so ill that I couldn't function, and not ill
enough for my
doctor to feel it needed further investigation.
It's a bit confusing when Wenger talks
about the player flying back when he is well
enough, yet other reports state that Arsenal's club
doctors paid him a visit to confirm his illness.
This
doctor knew
enough to agree with me that he shouldn't be circ'd, yet he — a
doctor — didn't know
about not retracting it?
Nurses,
doctors, they didn't know
enough about breastfeeding so there was no pressure from them when I had trouble, or support or education (I'm not saying they * should * pressure women, but having some expertise in the matter and some faith in women's bodies would help moms succeed!)
However, these chronic things that never seem severe or urgent
enough to make an appointment for do impact your general wellbeing and quality of life, so it can be a great idea to set a goal for the new year to go and see your
doctor about all those minor things you have been tolerating.
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.
Sadly, though, this is a particular way of thinking
about things that is not uncommon
enough, and not just
about hospitals or
doctors.
Work with your
doctor if you are concerned
about whether you are gaining
enough weight or too much.
But if stuttering continues for more than six months, or if it's bad
enough that he tenses his jaw or grimaces in an effort to get the words out, talk with his
doctor about it.
Sometimes it's
enough just to find out what other moms think
about it, how it was with them, or what advice the
doctor gave them.
We also talk
about remedies and when to be
enough worried to call the
Doctor.
You can talk to your
doctor, a dietitian or a nutritionist
about your eating habits to be sure you are getting
enough nutrition for you and your baby.
I am not disputing that, but there are
enough births that result in death in hospitals by
doctors error or not, that it is simplistic and unfair to say that parents who have their children at home are negligent and don't care
about their babies.
My
doctor was concerned
about a recent outbreak of hepatitis and persuaded me to not get a blood transfusion, even though I lost
enough blood that it took six months of taking iron pills to get my blood iron level back to the normal range.
If the crying seems nonstop and teethers aren't providing
enough relief, ask your
doctor about oral pain medication.
You should always talk to your
doctor, and your baby's
doctor if you have any concerns or questions
about your supply of breast milk and whether or not your child is getting
enough breast milk.
I've found that I seem to have a sensitivity (I say «seem» because when I asked my
doctors about any type of testing they said there wasn't any and if I felt better, then that was good
enough).
It's best to consult your baby's
doctor if you have concerns
about providing
enough vitamins and minerals.
If you are concerned
about your baby not getting
enough to eat, talk to your
doctor.
My
doctor was supportive of breastfeeding, and not only checked that what she was prescribing was considered safe
enough to take while breastfeeding, but also said, when I asked
about giving up breastfeeding, that she didn't think I should be making that decision in my depressed state.
I believe most
doctors want to do well by their patients, although I have seen, experienced, and read
about enough instances of arrogance, indifference, ignorance, and even cruelty to have no illusions.
New and expectant moms worry
about many things from making sure their baby gets
enough nutrients to scheduling
doctors» appointments and exercise classes.
The
doctor asks this question to determine whether your baby is getting
enough breast milk or formula to thrive, and to find out if you have any concerns
about feeding.
If your baby can't get
enough fluoride from the water he or she is drinking — for instance, if your baby drinks only water from a well — then it's time to talk to your
doctor about the appropriate supplements.
If this news isn't
enough to buoy your spirits, talk to your
doctor or midwife
about how you can manage your pregnancy symptoms.
«It was clear that none of the
doctors or nurses knew
enough about breast - feeding to figure out what was happening,» Kelly says.
Doctors and patients simply do not know
enough about this type of response and where to refer these patients to participate in a study.
Whereas ideas
about prevention and treatment may vary from
doctor to
doctor, early detection is the key to successful treatment — when detected early
enough, any cancer has a 90 percent cure rate.
All things considered, Khodadoust seemed in good health — certainly good
enough to chat for two hours
about OMKO1,
about his illness,
about his long career transplanting corneas and training new
doctors.
Fair
enough — but just think
about how your schedule would look if you suddenly added a bunch of
doctor's appointments and pharmacy visits to your already - jam - packed schedule.
Ultimately, these four qualities add up to a
doctor that knows you — and him - or herself — well
enough not only to make smart decisions
about your care but to make wise ones.
Recently I heard
about a friend of a friend who was suffering symptoms of chest pain that worried her
enough to go to her
doctor.
If you're concerned that diet won't be
enough, speak to your
doctor about whether or not you need calcium or vitamin D supplements.
Unfortunately,
doctors themselves do not know
enough about the diet and even the best, which hers is, are not quiet sure how to go
about this.
And because 70 percent of women 51 to 70 do nt get
enough vitamin D (vital for calcium absorption), make sure you get at least 400 IU per day; talk to your
doctor about taking a supplement.
My Ivy League medical school trained and top awarded
doctors in New York City did not know
enough about the dangers of hypothyroidism in pregnancy.
If I have any criticism of Atkins at all it's that the good
doctor thought people had to eat lots of fiber to stay regular, but if you eat
enough fat, that works too, not to be too crass
about it.
We also think that while the good
doctor knows a lot
about blood chemistry, he doesn't know
enough about eating healthy.
Plus, often times
doctors don't seem to pay
enough attention to other classic symptoms of hyper or hypo thyroid people complain
about.
I can't say
enough good things
about this place, staff and
doctors here.
If you don't get
enough calcium in your diet, ask your
doctor about supplements.»
Talk to your
doctor or nurse
about whether you get
enough iron.
That's the problem for so many of us:
doctors who really don't know
enough about SIBO!
You are so right
about the
doctors not caring
enough to ask questions when they see success through nutrition.