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Today was my 6-month checkup at the Dentist. Everything was fine as usual but they need to redo something on one of my upper left molars. Dr. Butler said it can wait until January or so when I have Flexible Spending funds again. Natalie thought it was funny that I did a Selfie in the chair!
I stopped at Best Buy and got a tripod for the big camera and a mount for my iPhone in the car. I made some videos when I got home and transferred them to the computer but didn't have time to review everything before I left to get Julie.
As I was leaving to pick up Julie the UPS guy was about to pull up to our place and deliver the Warmoth VIP body I won in the "Body of Mystery" contest. I met him at the truck and he handed it to me!
checkup: food, water, child
En route pour les champs. Checkup: nourriture, eau, enfant
Indonesia - Indonésie
Tour du monde à pied: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
World tour on foot: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
One of a bunch of shots i did for promotional material for a friends comedy show called "Jo and Brydie play doctor". I'm looking forward to seeing a poster featuring one of the shots
Photo Title: 3-year-old Mariya plays with a medical equipment following her eye checkup in Yaounde, Cameroon. Photographed by Louis Leeson / Orbis
Submitted by: Louis Leeson
Category: Professional
Country: United Kingdom
Organisation: Orbis International
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: When Mariya was just two years old, her mother noticed a white spot in her left eye. Mariya seemed uncomfortable and was constantly scratching the eye. She was diagnosed with cataract. After was referred to the Orbis-supported Magrabi Eye Institute, she had a successful cataract surgery during an Orbis Flying Eye Hospital Programme in Yaounde. The bubbly three-year-old started school a few weeks after her surgery.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
A man being checked for malaria by a local medical director. He did have malaria but they caught it early enough and cured it.
Submitted by: Md. Mahmudul Islam Duke
Country: Bangladesh
Organisation: Deep Eye Care Foundation
Category: Amateur
Caption: Vision Checkup
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Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
Powerpoint presentation design for CHECKUP POINT.
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After the stitches came out and x-rays were taken, it was time for questions and comments. Dr. K was great and spent plenty of time with us going over everything - diet, exercise, limitations, showers, what to put on the scar - anything we had questions about. Ha, you'd think we'd have it down by now since this is the second time we've done this!
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A lot of us want to have healthy teeth and gums but only very few are actually doing what it takes to achieve it. Healthy teeth can’t be achieved overnight. Just because you brushed and flossed today doesn’t mean you won’t get gingivitis. It has to be a part of your everyday routine, a part of your lifestyle. In order to maintain your oral health, you have to have dedication. Aside from practicing proper dental hygiene, you must also regularly see your Family Dentist Loveland. Seeing your dentist regularly will help detect gingivitis before it worsens.
Brush Your Teeth
There are three easy yet highly effective ways to prevent the occurrence of gingivitis. First of all, you need to know how to brush your teeth. Brushing is a given but if it’s done wrong, you won’t be able to completely remove food particles in your teeth. Ideally, it is recommended that you brush your teeth twice a day using a soft-bristled brush. When you brush, include your gums, and focus on the gum line to get rid of plaque.
Floss In Between Teeth
Brushing and flossing always go hand in hand. It doesn’t matter if you floss before you brush or after, the important thing is that you floss your teeth. There are food particles that may get stuck between your teeth and often times your toothbrush won’t be able to loosen them. Make sure that you floss the right way to protect your gums.
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It is very important that you don’t skip this part. You have to make time to see your dentist for a regular checkup and a professional clean. They have the tools and instruments to thoroughly clean your teeth that mere brushing can’t do.
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Jumana measures 89-year-old Elias Shaheen’s blood pressure as part of a regular checkup. “We have had cases where we discovered that a person had passed away alone in the house the night before,” says Jumana, a Caritas nurse. “For some, we are the only ones left for them.” As part of the project for those who live on their own, nurses train relatives or neighbours so that they can carry out daily checkups or provide emergency assistance in the absence of medical staff.
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Jumana, une infirmière de Caritas, prend la tension d'Elias Shaheen, 89 ans, lors d'un contrôle de routine. «Il est déjà arrivé qu'on découvre qu'une personne était décédée, seule dans sa maison, la nuit précédente», indique Jumana. «Pour certains, nous sommes les seules personnes qui leur reste.» Dans le cadre du projet, les infirmiers forment les proches ou les voisins des personnes âgées vivant seules afin qu'ils puissent effectuer des contrôles quotidiens ou leur apporter une aide d'urgence en cas d'absence du personnel médical.
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Miss Bean had her two-month checkup at the doctor today and got a crudload of shots. She is recovering in her swing with a Nuk and a nap, and allowing me a few minutes to go through the hot godjillions of pictures I've been taking of her.
She got a glowing report from the doctor; the darling little hossmonster is in the 98th percentile for weight, 95th for head circumference, and 97th for length. So we must be doing something right. :) She is also skipping ahead and performing four- and six-month tasks. To quote the doctor: "She's going to be a hellraiser."
W00t for healthy babies!
Luljeta Mustafa, 32, started using the pill after receiving counselling at a health centre in Tirana, Albania. "I am very happy my husband and I could choose the number of children we wanted and when we wanted them," she says.
Photo: Albania_2013_Besfort Kryeziu/UNFPA Albania
Had my semiannual checkup today. Also got myself the updated pneumonia shot. I left my house at 945 am and I got home around 430-ish pm. Ten minutes later, my son-in-law texted, so now I’m at my daughter’s house to babysit tomorrow.
Our son has been going with us to the dentist all his life and is now in the chair as well. No fear!
Just for a checkup (I am healthy). They gave me a coffee cup and said I should write my name on it and then leave it in this little hole in the wall. No lid! Crazy!
Over the summer we got a kitten. Today he had a checkup at the vet, poor baby. Nothing too traumatic today, thankfully, and we stopped and bought him some treats to make up for the trauma (because even a good day at the vet involves a rectal probe).
When we first brought him home we weren't sure what to call him. We considered Captain Cat Harkness and Ford Purrfect, but neither of those seemed to fit him. In the end we called him Frodo. Now when we are at the vet and they ask his last name (which is supposed to be mine) I get all confused and almost answer, "Duh. Baggins" every time.
File under "Too much information," but my dentist didn't bat an eye today when I sheepishly asked if he minded my shooting a self portrait in the chair. This request paled compared to a few he shared with me that have happened over the years for him in his practice. And, the good news is my teeth are in generally good health!
Ari had his 2 month checkup today. 12 pounds, 5 ounces and 24 1/4 inches long! Big Boy! Doc says he's in the 50% for weight and 75% for height, but I don't know... :)
Poor guy had his very first shot today. He did so good, but I sure did hate it for him! We did the Hib, Polio, and DTaP today - we're waiting until next month for some of the others!