Image is from Pixabay I have a feeling that I will get judged negatively on my thoughts, but deep down, I know they don’t come from a place of hate. I write them down, so they don’t keep turning in my head. A question I ask myself is, why do you share things online that … Continue reading Gender In A Medical Setting
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Winter Weather and Our Health
Image is from Pixabay It’s a cold winter; at least, it’s the coldest I have felt in a while. We are lucky that we were allowed to install air conditioning in the new place, and I was told that since it’s a reasonably new building, it will be slightly colder. I am unsure if it … Continue reading Winter Weather and Our Health
Baclofen Pump Implant Trial (Story Time)
Image from Google Around 2014, my muscle pain was at its peak. So, the doctor who takes care of my Cerebral Palsy referred me to the pain clinic. The first doctor I had would inject me in my legs and shoulders, and the pain went away for a month. Nevertheless, the pain came back even … Continue reading Baclofen Pump Implant Trial (Story Time)
The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 2
Image from Pixabay Here’s part two of the post with my liver. When I had my second attack, my surgeon, at the time booked surgery that April. However, in the meantime, my mum got diagnosed with cancer, so my surgery was postponed to June. The surgeon thought it was going to be a painless surgery … Continue reading The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 2
The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 1
Image from Pixabay Warning if medical stuff bothers you don’t read this post. Everything started in January 2018, I was getting ready to go to bed, and all of a sudden, I get this sharp pain in my ribcage area. My mum thought I was having a heart attack, so she called for an ambulance, … Continue reading The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 1
Gingko
There are many reasons why a person can’t or chooses not to take drugs in the form of medicine for things like colds and illnesses of that sort. My reason being that I need to get my liver to a safe level so that I can start hormone therapy. So, under the doctor’s advice, we … Continue reading Gingko
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