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Newborn baby found alive in morgue 12 hours after being declared dead | The Sideshow – Yahoo! News
Newborn baby found alive in morgue 12 hours after being declared dead | The Sideshow – Yahoo! News. Are you kidding me? The doctors and nurses declared the baby stillborn. They didn’t even make out a birth certificate…just a death … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Chaco Province, children, Death certificate, hospital, Infant, Morgue, Stillbirth
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A hard goodbye
My sister Carol was 4 years younger than I. My sister Bonnie was 2 years younger than Carol. Thomas, the youngest was 10 years younger than I was. Growing up, my sisters were very close. I was the oldest and … Continue reading
Mixed Emotions
You know how some days you just feel a little off? You’re not sure why, but you just don’t feel quite up to normal. I began thinking about things, and trying to figure it all out. Church was good, as usual. … Continue reading
Knee replacement surgery
Well, I’ve taken the first step in checking out my knees. They are permanently constricted..that is, they are in a bent position always; I can’t straighten my legs. I’m not sure how long they’ve been that way, several years at … Continue reading
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Tagged Cellulitis, cortisone shots, God, hospital, illness, knee replacement surgery, Lymphedema, prayer, Shingles, sickness, work
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My emotions are on the edge!
Apparently, an unexpected hospital stay, full of fear, and the unknown, lack of sleep and emotional ups and downs can really take a toll on you! Continue reading
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Tagged emotions, Home Health Care, hospital, illness, IV medicine, life, sickness, thoughts
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Hospital drama/trauma?
I am impressed with those who have learned to stay positive and full of hope during long-term medical treatment. They have a strength of character I struggled to find. Perhaps being blessed with good health prevented me from learning to be a patient patient. Continue reading