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Blog: Patient Perspective Topics:Colostomy, Morphine, In-Laws
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Christmas is right around the corner, followed by New Year’s. It’s this time that I find myself reflecting on this year and thinking of what I want to change for the next one. There have been so many changes … Continue reading
I’ve been thinking about the surgery I had when I had the hospital acquired MRSA. I must have been admitted a good 20 times to my local hospital for IV antibiotics, only to have the infection return within days of … Continue reading

