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Column: Ready for surgery - Green Bay Press Gazette
Column: Ready for surgery Green Bay Press Gazette I'm just about ready for my surgery Feb. 1. This morning, I washed two loads of clothes, so I can sleep on clean sheets with clean night clothes and shower tonight and tomorrow with clean towels. I did have a problem while making my bed with the clean ... |
Maine girl, 9, heads home after surgery at Children's - Boston Globe
![]() Boston Globe | Maine girl, 9, heads home after surgery at Children's Boston Globe Now, the sassy girl who religiously follows “The Bachelor'' on television and spouts comebacks to her grandmother's every statement is back on her feet. And today, 98 days after the surgery, she is headed home. “Dr. Kim, he saved me,'' Alannah said ... |
Peabody High running back Jalen Richard to sign with Southern Miss - Alexandria Town Talk
Peabody High running back Jalen Richard to sign with Southern Miss Alexandria Town Talk "In actuality, my knee was perfectly fine from surgery. The rehabbing was getting my muscle strength back because my muscles were like Jell-O." "It was almost like walking again in a sense," added Richard, who is healthy enough to run track this spring ... |
Cody surgeon's license suspended - Cody Enterprise
Cody surgeon's license suspended Cody Enterprise Schneider ordered the surgery, but not a new MRI. Referred to as "Mr. Doe" in the suspension order, board investigators allege he and his family discussed his plan to have back surgery performed by Schneider at WPH. "The reason given for going to ... |
Beyond Words: Oral cancer hasn't kept Dave Holter from supporting Kelso wrestling - Longview Daily News
Beyond Words: Oral cancer hasn't kept Dave Holter from supporting Kelso wrestling Longview Daily News Dave Holter sits in a recliner with a whiteboard and eraser and jots down how he feels. That's as much self-pity as you'll get from the 60-year-old father of five. Holter suffers the effects of his oral cancer, which has claimed his tongue, ... |
NPH diagnosis in San Tan Valley man returns him to normal life - East Valley Tribune
NPH diagnosis in San Tan Valley man returns him to normal life East Valley Tribune [Tim Hacker/ Tribune] Surgery to implant a shunt into a 75-year-old San Tan Valley man's brain has returned him to a nearly normal life years after he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and began suffering from bladder incontinence and dementia. |
You found me - Garner News
You found me Garner News “That's right, every Sunday I sit back in my recliner and watch football, why sometimes you have been known to actually get me a beer or two now haven't you?” “Yes I suppose I have, do you remember that one time that I sat with you and had a beer with ... |


