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How often do I get the chance to take this self portrait.

 

One eye is dilated, one normal.

 

Normally, a sign of some neurological disorder, this is just the result of my checkup after minor surgery to repair a retinal tear in my left eye.

 

Note to all of you out there reading this: Pay attention to anything different in your vision. These are symptoms that, if heeded early, may save your sight.

 

I noticed a large new floater in my left eye weekend before last. I knew this is one of the signs of a problem with the retina. No retina, no sight in that eye. So I paid attention and made an early appointment with my opthamologist.

 

Signs to look out for (from Wikipedia):

 

- Flashes of light - very brief in the extreme peripheral (outside of center) part of vision

 

- A sudden dramatic increase in the number of floaters

 

- A ring of floaters or hairs just to the temporal side of the central vision

 

- A slight feeling of heaviness in the eye

 

- A dense shadow that starts in the peripheral vision and slowly progresses towards the central vision

 

- The impression that a veil or curtain was drawn over the field of vision

 

- Straight lines (scale, edge of the wall, road, etc.) that suddenly appear curved

 

- Central visual loss

 

In my case, a small tear in my retina was repaired using a freezing technique - cryopexy, to tack down the tear.

 

My eye doc says that the tear is healing up nicely. Another checkup in three weeks and I should be assured that all is right with the eye. For now.

 

Ever vigilant, because my mother lost her vision to macular degeneration for the last 11 years of her life.

 

I like to see, and with both eyes.

 

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At the vet for his regular checkup.

checkup: food, water, child

 

En route pour les champs. Checkup: nourriture, eau, enfant

 

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Routine checkup, but the view from the clinic waiting room was great.

HOUSE: Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard, R) checks in on House (Hugh Laurie, L) in the HOUSE season premiere episode "Now What?" airing Monday, Sept. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Adam Taylor/FOX

In the middle of the night, while shooting perseides in the summer I was a witness of a police check of the old rusty car filled with the youngsters. This is the result of this event

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Back for the usual bi-monthly checkup on Kroger remodel progress, this time at the Horn Lake Schnucks Kroger. Two weeks prior, this wheat design was stenciled in, but not yet painted: flic.kr/p/hshPjt. I think my phone's camera needed a few minutes to adjust after coming in out of the cold, which I didn't think about. Instead I just barged in and started snapping pictures!

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Kroger, (1997-1998) built (as Seessel's), Goodman Rd. at Horn Lake Rd., Horn Lake MS

HOUSE: Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard, R) checks in on House (Hugh Laurie, L) in the HOUSE season premiere episode "Now What?" airing Monday, Sept. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Adam Taylor/FOX

One of the train crew for NKP 765 takes a look around the famous Berkshire soon before its departure out of Angola, IN.

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This was just a checkup.

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The cubs have been receiving weekly checkups to ensure they are healthy. It won't be long before their teeth and claws make this type of handling unsafe, though! They will eventually be trained to participate in routine health procedures, such as vaccinations and blood draws, through a safe barrier.

Photo Title: 3-year-old Mariya plays with a medical equipment following her eye checkup in Yaounde, Cameroon. Photographed by Louis Leeson / Orbis

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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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Rogue went to see the vet for a checkup and shots :)

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Justin went in for his 5 year checkup. Julie had our list of things to cover w/ the doctor: immunizations, listening, etc. Doctor figured out he was having trouble hearing . . . there was an airsoft pellet stuck in his ear. She tried to remove it, no luck. He visited UW Children's Hospital's Ear Nose & Throat department this afternoon and they successfully extracted one airsoft pellet from Justin's right ear.

Austin is in for his checkup. He does great at the dentist.

Your BP is reading too high.

This was according to the nurse with the butterfly tattoo on her neck.

She rolled her eyes, took a deep breath, and said..lets take it again.

I was at the docs for what was to be a regular checkup.

They were alarmed enough that I had what they deemed an emergency.

Two doctors said go to the ER.

Take your pick of choices.

And so I drove to the hospital of choice and went to the front desk and took a number.

Much like the way it is at a deli counter except your not always in a sequential formative line.

The ER is a triage.

A deluge of people who are emergent.

Some life threatening.

Car accidents, heart attacks, drug overdoses, shootings, strokes, and loneliness plague the walls.

Sometimes you are lucky to be seen quickly and others you are at the mercy of what is coming in the doors and how many are on staff.

 

Within 2 hours, I was taken to the back to get bloodwork.

I would get results of that within the hour.

While in the waiting room, I saw plenty of narratives.

Some simple and others complex.

We do have an opioid problem.

A young woman was brought in by two cops.

Her husband had overdosed and she too had a significant amount of stuff in her system.

I saw the officers faces.. It revealed a lot.

There is no privacy in the waiting room.

No curtains and no quiet.

She was stumbling her speech and slurring her words.

She gave a bag to them of white pills and told them who her dealer was.

A caucasian male in his 70s.

 

Hour 3... I was brought back again to get an X-ray of my lungs.

I came back out to the waiting room and it seemed like

there were more people that were brought in.

I saw many more elderly.

Some in bathrobes and others attached to oxygen tanks.

Their skin color showed that they were unlucky with health.

Jaundiced and oxygen deprived or the liver was failing to filter their own poisons.

 

Hour 4..I was sent back to a room.

Two female doctors and a male nurse came in to ask questions,

provide feedback on the test results and hopefully send me home.

All tests came back normal except for the BP.

Genetics come into play with all my family members on both sides having BP issues.

The doc wanted me to get on meds.

While it was not life threatening to her, I couldn’t maintain that level of pressure forever.

Meds were given.

They waited a bit to see if I would react and it would go down as it did within the hour.

Low salt diet was suggested.

Low stress was suggested.

Follow up with your doctor.

 

Hour 6... and I was given the okay to leave.

They unhooked the monitors and I walked back through the hall towards the exit.

Each curtain- filled room, I could hear the beeps and see the faces.

Young and old.

There for some reason.

A system, a triage, a narrative of life and death.

Fixing as much as they can.

One person at a time.

I emerged outside and got in my car as the sun was setting.

Resolute and relieved to no longer be a patient.

Someone else can now take a ticket from the american deli counter.

Given the salt content in deli meats, I no longer will be in that line anyhow.

  

Selasa lepas aku ke GH Penang utk checkups lps bersalin. Sewaktu doktor yg memeriksa aku check perut, muka dia agak pelik. Dia ukur kedudukan uterus dan dpti masih agak tinggi.. lepas tu dia ckp perutku di bhg bawah lebam.. Tetiba aku tingat nurse yg dtg ke rumah beberapa hari sblm tu ckp uterus aku masih agak tinggi (nurse tu pelik gak) tp dia ckp xpe mungkin lmbt sket turun/kecut.

 

Doktor yg check aku gtau kt another senior doc, and senior doc tu trus suh gi scan. Bila scan, tgk dlm uterus kosong, meaning that xde ape2 dlm uterus, saiz pun ok.. tapi bila check lg.. di luar uterus ada darah beku.. the senior doc trus arahkn doc lg sorang pggil doc pakar.. bila doc pakar dtg, dia tnya aku xrasa sakit ke? aku ckp, mmg rasa sakit tp xdela sakit teruk, lgpun aku ingat yg sakit tu sbb caeser. Doc tu pegang tngn aku dan bandingkan dgn tgn derang, tgk mata aku.. dia tanya aku xdemam? aku ckp tak..

 

Then, doc tu ckp, xpela.. nmpk cam still ok sbb aku xdemam.. so doc bg aku antibiotics & ckp aku kena dtg blk in one week utk scan semula.. That one week was yesterday.. masa scan, doc yg scan suh another doc amik besar darah beku tu.. by then baru aku tau darah beku tu nmnya Hematoma.. Lepas scan doc tu trus suh aku baring coz dia nk tnya pndpt doc lain.. sambil tu ada 2 org doc tggu sama ngn aku.. sorang laki, sorang pompuan..

 

Kedua2 org doc ni dok argue antara satu sama lain.. yg lelaki ckp aku patut msk wad balik & disurgery lg utk buang hematoma tu.. yg pompuan ckp xperlu coz masa scan tu menunjukkan hematoma tu reduce in size, tak makin membesar.. Masa tu aku mmg agak takut.. takkanla nk operate lg.. luka hari tu pun belum baik sgt lagi..

 

Bila doc dtg dia suh aku tunggu kat luar kejab.. aku pun gi kat hubby yg tgh dukung baby eryna, nk cerita kt dia pun aku terketar2.. dlm hati aku risau.. klu aku masuk wad, camne dgn baby?? camne nk nyusu?? hmmm.. Tetiba dua org doc dtg kt tmpt kitorg duduk.. doc tu ckp, sbb hematoma tu tak mmbesar + aku xdemam + xsakit sgt.. aku dibenarkan balik.. tapi klu aku demam.. @ sakit wajib terus ke hospital.. masa tu lega & syukur sgt...kami pun balik ke rumah..

 

Hari ni hari ke 20 baby eryna.. ptg td.. seorang nurse china dtg utk timbang baby.. alhamdulillah berat baby naik 2.4kg. Bila nurse tu suh aku baring & pegang aku.. dia rasa perut aku.. ehh.. dia xckp, u demam ke? Aku ckp tahlah.. aku xrasa mcm demam.. cuma aku mmg rasa agak sejuk sket & masa hubby nk gi kerja after lunch aku minta hubby selimutkan aku sbb aku rasa sejuk time baring nyusukan eryna.. Nurse tu amik temperature aku dan sah aku mmg demam.. Dia pegang tgn aku dan ckp mmg tgn aku agak panas.. Dia suruh aku terus gi GH masuk wad.. hmmm.. aku mmg xsanggup.. bila dia tgk aku reluctant nk ke GH hari ni, dia ckp, ok.. esok aku mesti pergi Klinik Kesihatan Bukit Jambul utk check dgn doctor sana.. Wajib dia ckp. Aku ckp ok, aku akan sure pergi.. Berulang kali dia tnya, taknak gi GH ke hari ni.. hmmm..

 

Aku bukan tak nak, tp aku tak boleh imajin nak tinggalkan eryna, mcm mana eryna nk nyusu.. camne hubby nak survive.. mcm2 bermain kt kepala aku ni.. risau sbnrnya.. kdg2 yourself is not important compare to your love ones...

 

Aku doa2 agar mlm ni kebah demam aku, esok gi klinik xdemam dah.. Frankly speaking aku xleh imajin klu aku kena masuk wad.. :(

 

Ya Allah.. permudahkanlah urusan kami.. sesungguhnya Engkau xakan memberi ujian yg tidak termampu utk kami tanggung..

 

Kawan2 doakan diriku lekas sembuh yer.. Doa kalian menguatkan semangatku..

 

Dear hubby, tq for all your support, your strength is the only thing i have...

 

~mel

*Gambar eryna tgh menyusu sambil mommy amik gmbr & menulis... cepat besar yer syg..

Wrangler's general health check up revealed him to be in generally good health. He got a couple vaccine shots and an overall positive report from the Vet other than a need to loose a few pounds.

The doctor stops in for baby's first checkup.

Cleaning

 

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!

The dentist looking at Danica's teeth.

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A man being checked for malaria by a local medical director. He did have malaria but they caught it early enough and cured it.

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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.

 

See Your Family Dentist Loveland

 

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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