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My bi-yearly checkup with my GP. I was alone in the exam room when I took this, even though it looks like I'm looking at someone. I was looking at the cabinets that have the supplies in them (and are clearly labeled with "gauze", "extra gloves", and various other odds and ends for exam rooms).
The good news- I AM down a lot of weight from this summer. I no longer have to take one of the many pills I take in the morning to stay alive because I no longer need it (it was for cholesterol or triglycerides or something else heart-related).
The lab tech got blood from me in one try, which is unusual for my slippery, rolling veins that collapse under duress.
4 Pounds 10 ounce, 18 inches long (she’s not standing yet, so we can’t say “tall”)
Last Thursday Kali went in for a checkup and they found that the baby was in distress and had lost some weight according to the sonogram. They put her in the hospital to watch things and by midnight they decided to go in and take the baby. Nathan said that when they took her out that the cord kind of disintegrated before they could cut it, she was probably not getting the nourishment and oxygen that she should have been getting. The Doctor said that she had never seen that before. The oxygen count of the baby was 70% when it came out so they put it on oxygen. They decided she had Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn, and to send it to KC. They had to send a special team up from there to take her and Nathan (the Dad) back down there. They kept Kali up here one other night and then let my son, Mark take her down there to be with her baby. They’ve named her Kainsley Raelyn McCrary but I don’t know what she will be called. I think that it all means that I’m married to a Great Grand Mother now. Oh well, I can’t help that, I’ll keep her anyway. I’ve not seen the baby yet, I took pictures of pictures to get these pictures, is why they are not too good (of course none of my pictures are great)
A Lady Health Workers Sarkar Begum performs checkups of a woman and his son in a village Pashtun Garhi in Nowshera distrit of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa Province, Pakistan.
Before most Goddard spacecraft components are cleared for launch, they go through final checkups in one of many of the center's clean room facilities. The largest, the High Bay Clean Room, can accommodate two space shuttle payloads at one time.
The High Bay Clean Room, often called the world's largest, prevents dirt, dust and other contaminants from damaging spacecraft components, especially sensitive and carefully calibrated instruments. For example, unlike personal digital cameras, a smudge or speck of dust on the lens of a space telescope is extremely difficult -- if not impossible -- to clean, especially once the spacecraft reaches orbit a few hundred miles up.
A robust ventilation system and an entire wall of air filters help protect against these contaminants. The clean room ventilation system circulates almost one million cubic feet of air every minute through 9,000 square feet of HEPA filters located along one wall. The filters are not your typical off-the-shelf HEPA variety from the local home improvement store. These are specially designed to last several decades.
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Photo Title: All smiles while waiting for checkup
Submitted by: Fauzia Aziz
Category: Amateur
Country: Pakistan
Organisation: Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust (LRBT)
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: Children keeping themselves busy while waiting for their turn for an eye examination at LRBT!
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) Medical Camp in Pakistan. A representative from the MWF is given a tour of the facilities and specialist treatment that is available for the patients at this and other various eye camp surgeries.
Cupcake went back for a checkup with the ophthamologist today, and she had great news!
His corneal ulcer is 95% healed, and it was all due to him not producing enough tears. So she gave us 2 more bottles of eyedrops to give him, and this should do the trick!
We celebrated by stopping by the groomers, picked up this adorable pet carrier, which was some serious $$$, but anything for Cupcake, right?, and some other goodies :)
He's a happy little man :)
Thanks for all the sweet comments!
From left, veterinary technician Michelle Fritz, small animal surgeon Bryden Stanley Small, Potter Park Zoo veterinarian Tara Harrison and Marco DeMaria, a veterinary resident at Michigan State's College of Veterinary Medicine.
After a turbulent checkup regarding the blood pressures and proteins of Toni, the babies, as always, are fine. Both currently weighing in at over 6 pound each! After a couple of nights in hospital for observation, all are well and we have been given a date for a cesarean on the 27th November. 15th November, 2006.
Bonnie had her 3 month checkup today with her internist and received another glowing report. Her platelets were 339,000 and her internist was very pleased with her physical condition
An athlete has a checkup during a visit to the Healthy Athletes Program of the 2013 PyeongChang Special Olympics World Winter Games, in Gangneung, Gangwon province, S. Korea on the third day of the competition, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. (Seonggwang Kim/AP Images for Special Olympics)
Everybody needs regular health checkups even Herbie - the Zoo's male Aldabra tortoise. Dr. James Jarchow gave Herbie a clean bill of health this month.
Drawing of a dog getting a checkup from a vet or veterinarian
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3 day checkup... He didn't poop yet so she actually looked and made sure he had a butthole! hehe... She called the head mid-wife to discover that he had pooped while he was being delivered so all was well.
A home energy checkup is a great way to save money on energy costs while improving the comfort and efficiency of your home. This simple action can help you reduce your energy usage and recommend home improvements and routines that can enhance your home and put money in your pocket.
In this photo set, Peter Waring from Healthier Dwelling did a full home energy assessment, checking our house for leaks. It appears we have a lot leaks, which will require us to seal our home, to reduce our overall energy consumption and carbon emissions. Stay tuned for more developments on this front.
This is just one of the climate actions we are taking this year, to make a green change in our lives: switching to 100% renewable electricity, getting an electric vehicle, biking more often, canceling long flights, converting gas appliances to electric and eating a plant-rich diet.
In just six months, we have reduced our carbon footprint by half, and we hope to reach zero emissions by the end of next year. This is just one of the ways we are trying to help solve the climate crisis. Besides taking action in our own lives, I have also started Green Change, our new climate action network in Marin, to help others go green with us.
View more photos about greening our home:
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Learn more about home energy checkups:
www.greenchange.net/actions/energy-checkup/
To learn more about going green, visit Green Change:
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Todo homem precisa de um tempo para se cuidar. Pensando nisso, o Laboratório Sabin oferece o pacote check-up do homem, com exames que compreendem os cuidados básicos com a saúde masculina.
Visite uma de nossas unidades e saiba mais.
Driving through the highlands, over off-roads and non-roads, it's best to let some air out of your tires. Makes for a smoother, safer ride; just don't drive too fast.