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The surgery itself went well, but I caught double-pneumonia COVID while there 4 days later, and had to be taken in an ambulance to a special covid unit for 14 days, then to a rehab facility for 16 days after that to build up some strength and breathing... It was pretty bad. I'm finally home, but still have a long way to go - but am much better than I was.

Salt water aquarium inside Pennant Hills Day Surgery.

 

Pennant Hills, Sydney

Umbrella Sky Project ~ Schiller Court ~ Downtown Elmhurst, Illinois

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 100, f/10.0, 18mm, 1/400s

Thought I would pop in to say hi and wish everyone a belated Christmas greeting.

I have let my Pro account expire, so can not upload large files anymore, but am alright with that.

 

Have not been taking many pictures at all. Besides the macular degeneration in my right eye, which is being kept mostly under control, I am having problems with cataracts. I have been referred to an optical surgeon by my retinal specialist and have been told that the wait list for lens replacement surgery is about nine months.

 

Although I am still legal to drive, for now I have voluntarily given up driving as I am not totally confortable doing it, so I have been taking very few photos. To be honest it is a challenge to read the display in the camera, and even processing can be frustrating. Kind of like looking through a light fog. Fine detail is soft, colours are desaturated and contrast is lessened. In the month of December I have only taken 32 shots. Just not as much fun taking processing or viewing them.

 

Anyways, I am busy presently with working on flooring which is also quite frustrating with my vision, but something that I need to do. Perhaps I will be ready to rejoin Flickr in about a month, but will likely only be doing so on a part time basis.

 

Wishing you all the very best in the coming New Year!

    

This sweetheart (Grandpup) had hip replacement surgery and is on the mend, she can’t come out of her kennel for good until Feb 1st, just in time for her to leave for HI. She’s doing very well.

Open-heart surgery on a child with a congenital heart defect. The small white ring is handmade prosthetic valve that is being lowered into the heart.

Note: This photo was taken during a medical trip to Khartoum, Sudan.

Open-heart surgery on a child with a congenital heart defect.

Note: This photo was taken during a medical trip to Khartoum, Sudan.

Peace and mercy of Allah and his blessing

A very modest idea

Medical errors, especially in minimally invasive surgery

We have heard and some of us have passed by or known to one

Especially in the cosmetic surgery we hear about more

The most important reasons that occur because of medical errors after God's will

Certificates are illegal or incompetent to give adequate

Or use the wrong tools and wrong way

You have heard it may not

But there has already occurred to some God enough and you are evil

Solutions to minimize them and executed, God willing

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركته

صورة متواضعه جدا فكرتها

الأخطاء الطبيه وخصوصا في الجراحات

سمعنا عنها وبعضا منا قد مر بها او احد يعرفه

وخصوصا في الجراحات التجميلية نسمع عنها اكثر

اهم الأسباب التي تحدث بسببها الأخطاء الطبية بعد مشيئة الله

هي الشهادات الغير مشروعه او اعطائها لعديمي الكفاءة الكافية

او استخدام الأدوات الخاطئة والطريقة الخاطئة

قد سمعتم عنها وقد لا

ولكنها موجودة وقد حدثت بالفعل للبعض كفانا الله واياكم شرها

حلول لتقليل منها واعدامها بأذن الله

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هشومي حبيبي والله انو تعب معايا وكول مرة يتعب معايا

واتبهذل وبرضو ماكان ضامني بالصورة من كتر التجارب اللي اسويها فيه ككككك

ياحبيبي ياهشوم :$

Freshly home from open heart surgery.

"I have no medical evidence to back me up, but something happened during the operation that staved off that infection. Something beyond science. Something perhaps from above..."

 

-The Doctor, Seinfeld

 

Happy Earth Day!!

Daphne had surgery today. That infection on her leg came back. The vet is not sure if it's an infection now. It may be a tumor. She wanted to send it in for a biopsy to see if her leg needs to be amputated. I can't put Daphne through that. I asked the vet to just to hold onto the sample for now. It's been such a roller coaster with her. She's seems to get better than all of a sudden she gets problems again. The biggest problem we have right now is getting her to leave the suture alone. I just know she's going to rip it out.

Photographic work in a hospital shown in my exhibition entitled "Care" on 2 July 2021 in Paris, France.

Well…

My "plastic" surgeon took his job slightly too seriously :(

Bedminster, Bristol, UK

"Money can't buy you happiness but it can pay for the plastic surgery."

- Joan Rivers

 

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Oakland, California

 

Hobi is a male Siberian Husky who is almost 8 years old. Last Friday, he had surgery to remove a large cyst on his tail that was becoming infected. He's healing well, but he's been on pain meds (which have caused some unpleasant diarrhea), and of course he hates that cone! You might think Hobi is angry in this photo, but in fact he was curiously watching me brace myself awkwardly against the kitchen cabinets for this low shutter speed shot (no tripod handy).

Title: surgery heart

Dimensions: 21 x 30

Year: 2008

Technique: ink & collage on page of surgery book.

 

Author: Paulo Rafael

Beelitz-Heilstätten

Explore Apr 20, 2010 #144

♫♫ 28 Days Later

Puedes verla mas grande en mi nueva web

Better in large on my new website

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...at Beamish Museum in County Durham.

 

Ravensworth Terrace originally stood on Bensham Bank, in Gateshead, and was built for professional people and tradesmen between 1830 and 1845. Beamish Museum saved six of the houses from demolition during the Seventies, and rebuilt them between 1980 and 1985.

 

Numbers Three and Four are, respectively, a dentist's practice and his family home.

Smashed. Graffiti. Standard

Women are taking on board images of themselves as fat, they are dieting, they are obsessing about their looks, and they care far too much about how others see them. Women, also, are too often dissatisfied with their bodies; always wishing for more, or less or something different.

 

We grew up with the impossible shape of Barbie, the media bombards us with airbrushed and diet thin models, so it's no wonder that we have disorted views on what is 'normal' or healthy.

 

Catherine Redfern writes about the assumption that "something is fundamentally wrong with the female body and it's natural to be unhappy with it. It's not just natural teenage insecurity either. In our society, adult female bodies are treated like mistakes that continually need correcting. It's too smelly, it's too hairy, it's the wrong shape, it's the wrong colour. We're seen to be badly designed somehow, needing extra stuff to make them okay. Being unhappy about your body is often presented as one of the essential personality traits of women, if we believe what society tells us. I've heard many times suggested, often humorously, that in the darkest ages of humankind, women were whining to their caveman mates, 'does my bum look big in this loincloth?' Silly yes, but there's also a subtext that says it's something women have always done and will always do. We just instinctively hate our bodies, and, we are brought up to believe, with good reason." (http://www.thefword.org.uk/features/2001/04/teenagers_and_cosmetic_surgery)

Shhhh

I'm performing surgery

Close your mouth, close your eyes

He has a ticking part

That may pop out

And cause someone surprise

 

Don't worry

There won't be much blood

It will be quick, he'll never know

That his ticking part

His missing part

Is something that has to go

Locals would gather at the surgeons house every time a patient was brought in... the bloodier the better! Carriage accidents and wild beast attacks were the crowd favourites as loss of limb was almost guaranteed!

 

A good time was had by all, except the patient... who mostly had a horrible time.

Dropped Moo off at the vet this morning for surgery. We'll see him again tomorrow morning.

Our fundraising campaign for the surgery ends in just a few days from now: igg.me/at/moo-needs-a-knee/x/447675

 

next difficult surgery.......

Abandoned hospital somewhere in Italy

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