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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-19 13:26:00)
by vincare
The ends of vessels and damaged N. were surgically rejoined after fracture and extensive tissue damage. wound healing and flexion are good. However, the extensor muscles have a decreased volume and can contract only weakly. The abnormal function is due to: circulation Glucose transporters lym. drainage Neurotrophic input Tendon stretch receptors
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 13:18:00)
by obefiend
proof that China is superiors in producing world class genius QUOTE Chinese Woman Surgically Switches Fingerprints To Evade Japanese Immigration Officers By Stuart Fox The First Line Of Defense No one will slip by with crack security guards like this James Bond-type watching our borders. When attempting to evade biometric sensors, most go with the Tyler Durden or the John ...
Started 6 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-24 22:59:00)
by twelvepaws
Hello Everyone, I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with a dog who had its nose removed because of cancer -- a so-called "nosectomy." Shadow , my female Siberian Husky (aged approx. 10-12), had a distended portion on her nose that the vet discovered two weeks ago. A week later, an ulceration appeared in the same area. The vet suspected something serious like cancer and referred...
Started 5 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-26 14:08:00)
by INGOLDHILL (INGOLDHILL)
 My female 100 lb black shephard;   From what I've read, this is not an uncommon problem, but the finding the solution seems to be. All the shampopo in the world won't get rid of this uniquely unbearable odor.  So similar to anal glands, but not.  I had them surgically removed, to no avail. Question: could it be from a vaginal infection/discharge? This seems to be a chronic problem ...
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-12-29 21:57:00)
by janie215
I had my TVH in August and have been having various aches pains and cramps ever since. I was admitted into hospital to have what I was told was granulation removed surgically. Since then Ive had alot more pain, more than I would have thought. I then received today a copy of a letter sent to my GP from my consultant saying that at surgery the granulation or lesion looked more ...
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:43:05)
by acho55
i am 20 years old my skull Cranial ct scan Malignant otitis externa Skull Skull anatomy Skull of a newborn Skull of an adult Skull x-ray is tall on the top and comressed on both sides Is it possible surgically to open bone of forehead Forehead lift Forehead lift - series and reshape it and make it wider by 1 inch in each side of my face Face pain...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-27 12:04:00)
by DollyDumpling
I know I'm not the only one fed-up of all the botoxed and surgically enhanced faces we see on our screens and magazines on a daily basis. Lets appreciate those people with the confidence to be 'natural'. I'll start with Dame Judy Dench..........(and hope to goodness that no-one jumps in to tell me that I'm ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-23 20:19:00)
by darkchild
Someone recently asked me why I didn't consider surgically constructed vaginas to be "real" vaginas. I said that a vagina was a biological organ, and that the discipline of biology included an implicit definition of biological organs as being products of nature only (as opposed to surgery, through which they could only be altered, not created). Do you guys ...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-25 03:35:00)
by Darryen
I am not sure if I have chemical PPD but I am prone to depression and I know that's what I am experiencing. DS was born 3 weeks early to induction and it snowballed into a c-section. Long story short I feel as if he was surgically removed and I didn't give birth. I also have no particular emotion towards him. I love him but I don't have those feelings a mom ought to have towards her ...
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2009-12-30 14:00:00)
by Refugee
Sober rock star Slash regularly alarms security officials during checks at airports and high-profile events - thanks to an electrical heart device he had surgically installed to keep him alive if he relapses. The former Guns N' Roses guitarist relies on a defibrillator he calls a "wreckage from my past" to keep his heart in rhythm. But Slash admits the device has caused a...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-23 16:48:25)
by GreenEyedMonster
Animals can live a surprising amount of time with a permanent hole to their stomach, especially if it is a surgically made fistula. Humans have had fistulas; the first human on record as having one was a French Canadian by the name of Alexis St. Martin. He sustained a life-threatening musket wound in 1822, and was marked a terminal case by his physician. ...