Monday, June 28, 2010

breast reduction.... any advice ? specialised answers only

breast reduction.... any advice ? specialised answers only?
does any of u know about breast reduction?options, details,costs,implications, can i still nurse after ? i live in italy, is the op subventioned by the sanit syst ?when, details pls ..
Women's Health - 6 Answers
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i dont know nothin
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Had a friend who had one, she was able to nurse for about 1 week after her baby was born, the cost was around $5000 or so here in the USA.
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Well what i can recommened is that, y u want to reduce the size particularly of yr breasts. Iam sure if yr breast size is more than norman then it s becoz of yr body fat. So i think u shd goin a gym and ask yr trainer to reduce the fat of yr sides, belly etc so and eventually yr breast will come in good shape & size. Good Luck! Iam a fitness trainer u can contact me on tutul_chakraborti@yahoo.com
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I had this surgery actually about 8 months ago. My advice is first and foremost ensure that u really truly need this proceedure. Can u improve your breast through diet and exercise? I had a horrible recovery period, what takes most people 2 weeks out of work took me six and a half weeks. Unbeknowst to me, u are supposed to quit smoking at least three weeks prior to surgery and then until you have recovered. I smoked the whole time(My plastic surgeon never told me about this) and took forever to heal, it hurt , and you know the worse part is the scars i have leftover... on one hand i am happy that my breast are less of an issue however i would give anything to have them back most days. they were prettier then. i have also been told i will not be able to nurse, barely have any feeling in my breast from 8 months ago , however they say it takes like 1 year to fully feel benfits of surgery .. good luck
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jamaican honey your answer is so freakin stupid i cannot believe it. if you don know no ting den keep yo bloodclot mout shut mon
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u still can nurse but u have to wait a certain period of tyme...i kno diz cuz had 1 and the doctor told her this...u need lots of care cuz it hurts a lot but u feel better after a month


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Monday, June 14, 2010

Docter, nurse and spaghetti

Docter, nurse and spaghetti?
A doctor was having an affair with his nurse. Shortly afterward, she told him that she was pregnant. Not wanting his wife to know, he gave the nurse a sum of money and asked her to go to Italy and have the baby there. "But how will I let you know the baby is born?" she asked. He replied, "Just send me a postcard and write "spaghetti" on the back. I'll take care of expenses." Not knowing what else to do, the nurse took the money and flew to Italy. Six months went by, and then one day the doctor's wife called him at the office and said, "Dear, you received a very strange postcard in the mail today from Europe, and I don't understand what it means." The doctor said, "Just wait until I get home and I will explain it to you." Later that evening the doctor came home, read the postcard, and fell to the floor with a heart attack. Paramedics rushed him to the hospital emergency room. The head medic stayed back to comfort the wife. He asked what trauma had precipitated the cardiac arrest. So the wife picked up the card and read: "Spaghetti, Spaghetti, Spaghetti, Spaghetti - Two with sausage and meatballs; two without."
Jokes & Riddles - 5 Answers
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Haha I like.
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hahahah omg thats funny
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He should have checked to see if the sauce was his.
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lol ok tht was rlly funny XD
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wow lol


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Monday, June 7, 2010

First steps to moving out. Help

First steps to moving out. Help?
I'm 21, and I'm currently in my first year of Psych. I plan on getting my Master's & more than likely my PhD down the road. I've only got two classes right now; I had to drop the other 3 when I switched from Bio to Psych. I'm not receiving any sort of financial aid -- I'm paying for my education completely by myself. At the end of the school year, I'll be going to Italy to stand in my brother's wedding as his fiancée's bridesmaid. I need quite a lot more money saved up for then. I've never lived on my own, but I am very independent. I don't own a car, but I don't mind taking the bus. My university is in my hometown, but I don't want to live on residence. When I was in Bio, the workload was very intense and I assumed I wouldn't be able to juggle school and a job so I quit my job. Now I'm looking for a new job which shouldn't be too hard to find, but the only flexible, reliable ones seem to be minimum wage ones. I'm looking to get a job at a nursing home that pays $20/h (I DO enjoy the company of elderly people so it's not a problem). Just how flexible can I expect it to be around my school schedule? And is it manageable to live on my own (or with a roommate), paying for school on my own, with a full-time, minimum-wage job? I'm just trying to give you a basic outline of my current lifestyle. What initial steps should I take? Do's and dont's? Pros and cons? Anything will be useful. Thank you!
Singles & Dating - 1 Answers
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You're not going to find many helpful answers here, you should repost this in the correct section. (it's currently posted in the singles and dating section) Good luck on get your masters and PhD though :D


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Registered Nurse Going Abroad

Registered Nurse Going Abroad?
I am currently working on a BS for Psychology and I plan on entering an accelerated program to become a registered nurse afterwards. After this, I intend to pursue a Doctorate degree (most likely in Psychology). While I'm getting my doctorate I want to study abroad, perhaps in Italy or somewhere else in Europe. Is it possible to do this? And would I be able to maybe get a part-time nursing job while I am overseas?
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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You will have to get a work permit... but there is a world-wide shortage of doctors and nurses - so I don't think you will have much trouble finding a job in that field good luck


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