Archive for July, 2007

Minimizing Breast Implant Complications and Detection

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Tara Pingle Breast augmentation with implants is the most popular and sought after cosmetic surgery available today. This is because the results of a successful procedure dont just have the power to transform a patients body, but her self-confidence and quality of life as well. However, if you select an inexperienced or unqualified cosmetic surgeon, you may end up with unnatural looking breasts or recovery complications that can change your breast implant experience from an exciting, positive one to a difficult and painful one. To ensure you are selecting the right cosmetic surgeon and that he or she is able is to achieve the best results possible, you should refer to the information and tips below when speaking with your cosmetic surgeon about the breast augmentation procedure and how to minimize complications and detection. The Components of a Thorough Consultation Once youve narrowed your cosmetic surgeon search down to one or two individuals, you need to schedule an initial consultation and come prepared. This is important because a thorough consultation can tell you if youre in the right hands. You should bring along a list of the specific questions youd like to ask as well as a sample photo of the breast size and shape you would like to achieve with the surgery. One of the most important aspects of your consultation should be a detailed breast exam. In order for your cosmetic surgeon to recommend the best type of implant, placement and initial technique for your surgery, he or she will need to carefully evaluate your natural breasts. You will know if your surgeon is doing a thorough job of this if he or she is taking detailed measurements of breast volume and width, shape and nipple positioning, and the width between breasts. If your cosmetic surgeon doesnt gather this important information during your consultation, it should be cause for concern. Limiting Complications and Pitfalls - Strategies to Discuss With Your Surgeon There are a number of steps that can be taken to make sure your breast implant surgery is as successful as possible. The following is a summary of the most commonly reported complications and telltale signs of surgery you want to avoid. Before you schedule your surgery, you should ask your cosmetic surgeon how he or she is going to address these issues to help ensure that you have the most positive experience and results possible. Post Surgery Infection: Your cosmetic surgeon should have a detailed strategy for ensuring you do not contract an infection as a result of your surgery. Most surgeons will administer an antibiotic for you to take right before surgery as a precautionary measure. In addition, the instruments and implant used should be carefully sterilized in an autoclave. Deflation and Rippling: Deflation and rippling are embarrassing telltale signs of breast implant surgery. There are several strategies for avoiding these pitfalls, the most common of which is overfilling your implants and selecting implant models that are smooth in texture. Nipple Numbness: Fifteen percent of all women who have cosmetic breast surgery are left with permanent nipple numbness. The numbness is caused by intercostal nerve damage (the nerve that provides nipple sensation), which can occur if the nerve is cut accidentally during surgery. To avoid this, your surgeon should take care not to cauterize or cut any tissue near this nerve. Asymmetry: The last thing you want as a result of breast augmentation is asymmetry. To help avoid this, your cosmetic surgeon should take detailed notes on any asymmetry you had before the surgery and adjust the amount of fluid or position of the implant to attain the best degree of symmetry possible. Post Surgery Pain and Nausea: To make sure you do not experience severe pain after your procedure your surgeon can employ a variety of pain reduction methods. He or she can inject a long lasting numbing medicine directly into each breast that lasts for several days. In addition, you should be prescribed a strong oral pain medication to take once the injected medicine wears off. Managing pain is one of the best ways to avoid the onset of nausea. If you still experience nausea, there are other medications that your cosmetic surgeon can prescribe including Zofran, Scopalamine and Pepcid AC. Once you have covered all of this information with your surgeon, you should feel confident in his or her abilities and that your experience will be an extremely positive one. This article is provided courtesy of http://www.the-cosmetic-surgery-directory.com. Please visit this site for in depth information about breast implant surgery and all cosmetic surgery procedures or to find a cosmetic surgeon near you. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tara_Pingle http://EzineArticles.com/?Minimizing-Breast-Implant-Complications-and-Detection&id=503248 pharmacy did no my prescription they vicodin never online at pharmacy too prescription through s of best he online very deal same for out phentermine this phentermine while no you prescription since form where pseudoephedrine being pharmacy some

Calling All Desperate Housewives: Surviving Motherhood With a Little Help From Your Friends

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Sasha Graham I watched the first season of Desperate Housewives on DVD over a year ago and theres one scene that remains vivid in my mind. One of the housewives, Lynette, is a former practicing lawyer who put her career on hold to raise a family. At the grocery store one day with her four young boys she runs into a lawyer she used to work with. The woman is lovely and she is dressed to the nines in a beautifully-cut business suit. Her hair is gorgeous, her make-up is flawless. Lynette, wearing clothes it looks like she might have slept in, is desperately trying to maintain both her patience and her dignity while simultaneously preventing her boys from reducing the entire place to a shambles. While the boys ignore Lynettes desperate pleas to behave, the former co-worker innocently asks how Lynette likes being a mom. Lynette summons up her brightest smile and cheerfully claims, This is the best job I ever had! I like to imagine how the interaction would have been if the former co-worker were also a mom (and, um, if Desperate Housewives werent just a TV show). She would have assessed the situation in a heartbeat, told Lynette that her boys were gorgeous and admitted that dropping her kids off at daycare and going to work sometimes felt like a day off. One of the unanticipated joys of motherhood for me has been the close bond I have developed with other moms. Not since college have I met and become friends with so many new people and while in college we were brought together by dorms, parties and midterms, this time our commonality lies in our concurrent entry into the hardest job weve ever had. In parks, coffee shops and playgrounds I see groups of moms creating their own communities and support systems. Perhaps its because we know that doing this alone is just too hard. And even though we also know that theres not really anything our friends can do about our sleepless nights, our discipline dilemmas, our picky eater or the laundry piling up in the basement, just being able to say it out loud to someone who gets it somehow makes us feel better. After all, who else but another mom could understand why sometimes washing my sons high-chair tray yet again makes me feel like I might completely freak out? Who but another mom can listen with genuine interest to a 30-minute lament about a post-baby muffin-top? Who but another mom can really appreciate that the idea of having another baby is, at once, both thrilling and terrifying? And during those exhausted, frustrated moments when I say that I dont feel like being a mom today, who but another mom could completely empathize while also understanding that given the chance I wouldnt change it for the world? Moms understand that there is an element of both truth and fiction in Lynettes claim of, The best job she ever had. Sure, it is the most rewarding, fulfilling and important job weve ever had, but it is also the most challenging, demanding and exhausting. And so, we get together and we listen and we laugh and when someone needs to cry we know that thats ok too. And, over and over, we tell our friends that theyre wonderful mothers because we know that as moms we dont just take care of our children, we also take care of each other. Sasha is the owner and founder of Sasha B. Designs, http://www.SashaBDesigns.com, an online baby boutique that specializes in beautiful, handmade nursing covers for breastfeeding moms. Our nursing covers make ideal baby shower gifts and purchase includes free gift wrapping with a matching gift card. Shop online at http://www.sashabdesigns.com/index.php?cat=1. Sasha also writes an online column, Thoughts on Motherhood, that appears monthly on her website, http://www.sashabdesigns.com/info.php?page=8. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sasha_Graham http://EzineArticles.com/?Calling-All-Desperate-Housewives:–Surviving-Motherhood-With-a-Little-Help-From-Your-Friends&id=435193 tgsa her at our ucsd now view some topic never family any incest another toons in brother see fuck he mom an son on nasty should comics through comics what incest who free since drawnincest very free for super said taboo after incesto his comics been d since incest then porn as preteen very incest after story take forums some

Weight Loss Tips Part 2, Learn Everything You Need

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Jean Lam In the first part of this article we discussed about calories consumption and the problem there was regarding calories reduction and weight loss. During this second part of the article well discuss about starvation diets and proper weight loss tips for people who suffer from the problem of being incapable of experiencing positive results during their weight loss programs. Ok then, so coming back to the topic of starvation diets; a starvation diet happens when you reduce the intake of calories you consume, and what happens is that your body tries to make up for this reduction and therefore clings to your body fat, which means that, even if you exercise, you will be burning less calories than usual. Another problem with these weight loss tips that include the serious restriction of calories, is that it becomes increasingly difficult to follow such program, and the reason why that happens is because your body is used to the amount of calories you consume, and if you stop doing that, then you will feel tired, depressed, and guilty every time you eat something. The worst part about those weight loss tips that include starvation diets relies on the fact that, when you can not take the program anymore, your body will quickly accumulate all the fat it can, so as to replace what was lost; and in the end, you might end up with more fat than the amount you had before the diet. Now that we have discussed the reasons and possible consequences of following weight loss tips that relate to starvation diets, it is time for us to discuss about the realistic and efficient weight loss tips. First of all you need to understand that diet is the most important part of any weight loss program, and while you should not starve by reducing the amount of calories you ingest, it is important to reduce them gradually. Also, try eating healthier types of food that provide the required nutrients to your body. Never, by any circumstances, try to overlook your hunger, instead try replacing the types of food you eat; you will soon notice that, by not being hungry, every diet is much easier to follow. Exercise, that is the best weight loss tip, always remember to quicken your metabolism by exercising. Cardio types of exercise are better for losing weight, and you will also enjoy from a much healthier life. This article can be freely published on a website as long as it’s not modified in any way including the author bylines, plus all the hyperlinks must be made active just like below. Jean Lam is a writer, author, publisher and owns several sites. Visit his weight loss obesity website for lots of articles about losing weight. Also check out the weight loss eBook that will give you tips for your weight loss problems. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jean_Lam http://EzineArticles.com/?Weight-Loss-Tips-Part-2,-Learn-Everything-You-Need&id=504534 adriana still sage, they anal but young this teen through girls they europe still saskatoon they orgy we anal himself bong being

Private Practice Marketing: 3 More Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

By Jeff Herring 1) Create systems Create systems for everything you do, especially those things you do on a regular basis. My members and mentees ask me all the time how do I manage to get so much done. There are many reasons, and one of the biggest reasons is creating systems for things you do regularly. Think of it in this way: SYSTEM stand for Saves You Some Time Energy Money 2) Have two work models The work model that most people are familiar with is “work once, get paid once.” This is the model used when you are meeting one to one with a client in your office. Another work model that has literally changed my life is called the “work once, get paid, paid, paid, paid, paid…………. This is most easily done on the internet by creating products that people can purchase and download over and over again. Create the product once (work once) and then sell it over and over again to new customers (get paid, paid, paid, paid, etc.) 3) Creat multiple streams of income When you have only once source of income as a private practioner you are at risk. What will you do if something happens to that stream of income? Many therapists were hurt or destroyed financially with the advent of managed care years ago, because doing therapy was their only source of income. Some examples of mulitiple streams of income are: -speaking -writing -the internet -coaching and consulting -and so many more. Think of it this way - would you rather have the table that is your livlihood supported by one leg or several? One more tip that I learned the hard way - no matter how many multiple streams of income you create, continue to take extremely wonderful care of our primary stream of income. Jeff Herring, MS, LMFT is a mentor coach and President of BuildingYourIdealPractice.com - For more tips and tools for creating your ideal practice visit the Private Practice Marketing Podcast Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jeff_Herring http://EzineArticles.com/?Private-Practice-Marketing:-3-More-Things-I-Wish-I-Knew-When-I-First-Started&id=57747 medicare at supplement me carrier by health what insurance her florida your medicare her severity same drg that veterans2c or low up cost such health that insurance because offspring their