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We took him in for his two-year wellness check. He did great, and even had fun some fun with the doctor. And, praise God, the kid is healthy!
Why I'm Proud of This Photo
I always default to shooting in landscape, but there was too much in the frame that was a distraction. I like the vertical composition much more, and I was careful to make sure the lines from the window weren't too distorted.
Yes, Weekend!
Hah, another busy day passed by, bot with client checkups but with client testing but two days (Tuesday and Wednesday) of thinking of the most cool new product ideas =) and well, before the clients came by there was the prepping and when they were gone, we were busy catching up with the ‘normal’ activities again.. so yeah, busybusy but overall awesome! (yup, I really like my job ^^)
As for the photo, I got this one on Friday evening, but wanted something else.. or well, lets say I pictured it differently in my head.. so, I saved this one to be well, save and wanted to go outside today to shoot another one.. but.. DAMN! It was coooooooolddd! And superturbomega windy.. so yeah.. no photo’s were taken outside (or inside for that matter..) and ofcourse there is still tomorrow so, who know’s it might be replaced some time tomorrow ^^
Hope you all had a pleasant week 3 folks =) I know I did ;-)
Cheerio and see ya next week!
ohohohohohohohhhh! and I found some new music again (at least new for me) on facebook via a friend of mine:
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When we took Orson to the vet for post-op checkup we found that his leg is healing however the incision in his hip where they took the fatty tissue from is infected. Doc said he needed to put a drain in and normally that is something done under sedation. He decided to give him a numbing shot and try putting the drain in while he was awake and you just wouldn't believe how good this dog is. He stood there on the exam table with his head in the crook of my arm, the vet tech steadied him and Doc was able to install the drain. Orson even kept wagging his tail just a little through the whole procedure, totally amazing. He needs an Elizabethan collar to keep the drain area out of trouble and we still had this inflatable one from Mr. Nixon, only problem is that within 10 minutes of putting it on him it was deflated from them playing. Since this photo I have stuffed the collar with poly fiberfill which is still light weight and not deflateable. Wednesday the drain comes out and hopefully all will be much better then. Here you see him and Little Bit having a "chewie" which they love. Oh yes Orson has gained 10 pounds in the month that we have had him and is looking good:)
my little monthly check up for january. i curse the 365 most of the time.. but then when i look back at the photo from each day.... what a sweet reminder of what was going on each day. or if nothing else.. what i was feeling.
but geesh.. did january fly on by! but looking back i think wow.. hard to believe all that went on this month. words that cross my mind when i look at these: holiday. family. cancer. death. tears. life. tow. accident. photowalks. norway. twin peaks. academy of sciences. botanical gardens. chinatown. north beach. muir woods. city tours. joes bread. friends. domino. chapo. stian. sister. school. volunteering. march on. art at the dump. winter. rain. sun. sunsets. time at the beach. crazy hair day. multi cultural night. walking the pups. spring already? planting. gardening. felting. making. projects. goals. beer. binocs. vintage. antique. nostalgia. road trip. raven. rima. childhood. joe. mom. dad. and more.
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Straight after work today I was into the dentist for a check up and then a polish up from the hygienist.
Blessedly all was well, but as photo of the day you've got the controls of Mike's Belmont dental chair.
I can vouch for the fact that it is really comfortable!
Today also brought the start of the exam season. More on that in the days to come, I'm sure. :|
#Anxiety has become a huge problem in our society today, and honestly, this is something that not a lot of people have been talking about. Anxiety is a major reason that people seek out the use of #medical #marijuana.
Why is that? Well, a lot of it is due to the fact that there are not a lot of good options for treating anxiety at the moment. #Therapy and #medications are available for some people that can afford it or have it covered by insurance, but medications for anxiety can be hit or miss at times. Personally, I think that therapy is probably the best sort of treatment for dealing with symptoms of anxiety, especially if you consider yourself having an actual anxiety disorder.
The difference between an anxiety disorder and regular anxiety is not always understood by people in our society. Regular anxiety is something that everyone deals with from time to time and is considered a normal human emotion. We can face anxiety about different situations at work, school, in our home life, or with finances. Anxiety disorders are different from regular anxiety.
Disorders like generalized anxiety, social anxiety, #PTSD, and others make it so that the patient suffers from severe anxiety from unknown and even non-existent causes. Sometimes people can have panic attacks about something that is not even a normal trigger for other people. With anxiety disorders on the rise in the United States, I think that it is important for us to have alternative treatment options like medical marijuana.
Anti anxiety medications, as I mentioned earlier, can have some pretty adverse side effects and sometimes leave a patient feeling worse off than they were without it. Today, I wanted to take some time to talk about different types of marijuana strains that are good for people with anxiety disorders. Certain types of marijuana can be great for relieving symptoms of anxiety, especially if you feel that other medications are not doing the trick.
Something that is important to keep in mind about using cannabis to treat anxiety is that you need to make sure you use the right strain. There are so many different types of strains available, and each one is unique in its own way. Certain strains are better than others when it comes to relieving anxiety and stress. Some strains can actually make these symptoms worse, and those are ones that you want to avoid if at all possible.
Either way, here are some of the best strains for dealing with anxiety. The first strain that I want to talk about today is called Amnesia Haze. This strain sounds very powerful by its name, and it definitely lives up to it. This strain is very popular among the medical marijuana community due to how potent and heavy hitting it is.
This particular strain is a sativa dominant #hybrid #strain that will help you to feel more energized while also keeping you very relaxed and calmed. Keep in mind that this strain has a very high #THC content, which means that it is more suitable for experienced marijuana users. Also, Amnesia Haze has a very unique, distinctive citrus fragrance that will help you to mellow out while still enjoying your night in. This is a great strain for relieving symptoms of anxiety.
Another great strain for treating anxiety disorders is called #Northern #Lights. I talk about this #strain a lot in my posts, and that is because of how wildly popular it is. This strain is best known for its #euphoric #effects that also promote peaceful and relaxing highs. This strain is super common among medical marijuana users for treating conditions such as #insomnia, pain, and of course, anxiety.
I had my first checkup with the super kind
lady who will be my "forever vet" earlier
this evening! I went right into my carrier
all by myself and had Mousy & Munk
ride in it with me....I hardly made a peep
the whole way there. When it was time to
be weighed I jumped up on the scale all
on my own....I weigh 6 1/2 pounds
already!!! My vet says I am a big girl for
my age (just 5 months old) and I am
very cute and sweet!!! I did not even
blink when they took my temperature,
and politely put up with the gentle
hands checking my belly and teeth.
My favorite part was when the nice
lady let me play with the strange toy
that she used to listen to my heart
and lungs....that was fun!! Again I
was told how cute I was!! She and
my Mom were talking about Nikki
and Mom got a bit teary eyed, and
sad for a moment....after all, we
were in the same room were Nikki
passed over to the Rainbow Bridge
so it must have felt a bit strange for
my Mom. The nice lady told my Mom
that this is a new beginning and that
she is so happy for her that she found
me:) She knows how much my Mom
loved Nikki....she was also with Nikki
and my Mom when Nikki crossed over.
I know my Mom will never forget the
kindness and compassion that she
showed to Nikki during her last
moments on this Earth. I now see
why my Mom wanted me to meet
her and have her as my primary vet.
I was at ease with her right away!!
On my report card she wrote that
"Tasha is a beautiful girl...congratulations!!! This made my
Mom very happy:) Oh....I also met my
first dog up close when we were checking out!!! He was a super cute
reddish brown poodle and I let him
come up and sniff me through the bars
on my carrier.....I did not hiss or puff
up at him...which I guess is a good
thing!! I am a very healthy & happy
girl now....I even received a new
present when we got home....a Skineez
rabbit on a stick!!!! Thanks for listening
about my big day:)
Healthy eyes and good vision play a vital role in your child’s learning and development. Hence, it is important to have a vision screening done for your kids. The first eye checkup happens in birth by the pediatricians after which every well visit requires you doctor to check the baby’s eyes for any physical defect. Now, any of the following occurrence requires evaluation by the eye specialist that is - high risk newborns like premature babies, those with the family history of eye problems, babies who do not track well after 3 months, excessive tearing – it could mean a blocked tear duct, crusting and redness of the eyelid or recurring discharge could indicate that there is an infection. Any abnormal movement of one or both eyes in a particular direction could mean that there is a weakness of the eye muscles. A white pupil on an examination could mean eye cancer, a bulging eyes with increased sensitivity to light could mean there is increased eye pressure and children who have difficulty reading from a distance or close by definitely need to go see the eye doctor. The aim of regular eye checkups is to detect any problems with vision early, so that it doesn’t interfere with the learning and to prevent any permanent damage from underline eye conditions. Now, at the age of 3 ½ years, your child should have an eye exam and visual acuity test that is test for detecting the vision sharpness. This is performed by sometimes pediatricians itself or by the ophthalmologist, who is the eye specialist. The next healthy eye checkup should be at the age of the 5. There after checkups must be done every other year or every year if the child is wearing glasses. Okay, what can we do for kids to keep their eyes healthy when they are spending time in front of the computer? Kids should keep the computer at 10-15 degree angle below eye level and sit in a good posture with the feet on the floor, elbows rested on the desk and the back and the neck aligned properly. Keep the screen clean and dust free. The laptop should be 20-24 inches away from the eyes. They need to take a 20 second break every 20 minutes and a 10 minute break every hour. The surrounding light should be slightly dimmer than the computer screen light. Now, any child exhibiting signs of eyestrain such as irritated and painful eyes, dry or watery eyes, difficulty focusing or having headache should go and see the eye specialist.
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we're only days away from odin's 9 month birthday, which means it's time more his regularly scheduled 9 month checkup and his final rsv shot!
now, you might remember that his rsv shots are typically at the beginning of the month, but this one is on the last day of month and not even a full 30 days after his last shot ( it's usually best to separate the shots by almost exactly 30 days ). perhaps a random scheduling error? nope. medicaid will not reimburse for rsv shots given in april because it's the tail end of rsv season and their number crunchers have determined that it's more cost effective to pony up for the hospital bills of the kids that get rsv then it is to get everyone innoculated. so, cleverly, most pediatricians simply schedule an extra shot on the last day of the month.
but in much bigger [ ahem! ] news, you might have noticed that odin has gained almost a pound and a half since his last rsv shot! in less than a month! he's now just shy of 15 pounds.
some readers may be chuckling quietly to themselves, given the degree of hand wringing we engaged in after his developmental assessment when we learned that he might not have gained any weight at all. and we'll now fess up to the fact that after the appointment we started feeding odin a bottle of neosure a day, when we noticed that his diapers weren't as wet as we remembered; of course, we immediately jumped to the conclusion we were starving odin and lousy parents to boot for not noticing sooner that his diapers weren't sopping wet. hence the interim step of replacing one of his meals with formula, at least until we could talk more at length with the pediatrician.
i can only imagine what the pediatrician was thinking as he was forced to listen to us;
"and he hadn't gained any weight in two weeks and the developmental assessor thought he might need to be eating longer to get the "full course" and his diapers aren't sopping wet so surely we must have been starving him so now he's getting a bit of formula. because, well, starving him his not a good thing."
without nearly a hint of the patronizing tone that should have affected his voice, he proceeded to tell us that, in fact, after 3 or 4 months the wetness of a diaper is not a reliable indicator of how much nutrition a child is receiving; and that it's probably important to note that his last developmental assessment was performed by the person in charge of therapy for eating disorder in children born premature so she's constantly surrounded by the worst case scenarios and people tend to leave her assessments concerned about eating issues; and that sometimes kids just don't gain any weight and then they do; and while he didn't think the bottle of formula was doing any harm, he didn't think it was doing much good either, as it certainly wasn't responsible for his weight gain over the month.
pretty much, without actually doing it, he was shaking us by the shoulders, telling us to get ahold of ourselves.
heh.
and no, although it may look like it, odin is not sticking his fingers in his mouth and whistling at the nurse while he's being weighed.
and completely unrelatedly. hello to all you googlers coming to find useful information on rsv. i know that i'm clogging up the search results for rsv shot, but i'm not really sure that i'm the authoritative source to best answer your questions :-)
Had my yearly checkup today, I've been monitored for low tension glaucoma. I don't actually have it, but I have strange cupping in my optic nerve, and they just like to make sure everything is okay.
And everything is okay.
I took two shots in the office, and this is the better of the two, but I must have moved. It's fitting though, because those drops they use to dilate your eyes make everything just a little bit strange...
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meet sky, our pet beagle. my wife had her recently spayed and a couple of days ago her suture was due to be removed. however, the vet decided the suture had to stay for one more week.
Week 17
Evelyn is going to have her 4 months well checkup with the doctor this Thursday (that's how they say it now a day. It's not a physical, it's not a doctor's visit, it's a well checkup). To be exact, Evelyn turned 4 months old last Friday. It's funny how I see her everyday but I am still amazed at how much and how fast she's grown. When I first decided to take on this project, I had a lot of reservations. What if miss a week? What if I am too busy? And what if I have to travel for work? We are now at week 17 and I am so very happy about this project.
Having to record my daughter's progress weekly, I definitely pay more attention to the changes that she goes through and obviously can recall exactly what week certain Evelyn milestones took place. If asked, I can tell anyone exactly how old Evelyn is in weeks, but it does take me a little time to calculate how old she is in months as my math is not that good (some of you may laugh, but mothers seem to always know how old their children are. Fathers? Not so good). It also allows me to work collaboratively with my wife; she complains weekly (that's what wives do I think), but I know she does enjoy helping me and enjoys seeing the end results. To that I thank my wife. :)
Blogging Evelyn's progress is definitely an unintended bonus as the project was only supposed to be about capturing her weekly photos, but I am even addicted to this blogging thing. Having a complete and cohesive blog is just as important as those weekly photos, and I have even delayed the posting of a photo if the accompanying blog is not finished. I know not everyone reads my blog, so I do appreciate and thank those who actually put up with my weekly ramblings. :)
PS: To keep Evelyn busy and entertained while she roams the floor, Evelyn's mommy got her a few colorful dangling animal friends. When Evelyn pulls, hits, or kicks at them, lights flash and musics play. This photo captures Evelyn as she's about to pounce on her new toy.
We had our checkup with Dr Davis last week. I just found it as I failed to upload from the camera that day. This is when Dr Davis referred us to Dr. Dial and the Gamma Knife team. Dr. Davis is a very kind man.