Hi,
First some general information about the treatment of DCIS:
The usual treatment is a lumpectomy to remove the affected area. This is often followed by radiation treatment, and/or tamoxifen, if the DCIS is found to be hormone receptor positive. On the other hand, some people believe DCIS is being overtreated, because it may never become invasive. The problem is, we don't have good ways to predict which ones will become invasive and which ones will not.
I get heartburn super bad. During my last pregnancy, Zantac wouldn't work for me. I had to start taking Prilosec. It was awful, but for me, it didn't matter what I ate.
A new study (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/276021.php) released shows that the protein Nrf2 has an antioxidant response that has reversed liver damage in mice. Broccoli contains glucoraphanin which helps activate nrf2. There is a super broccoli ( http://www.superbroccoli.info ) produced by a company called called beneforte which grows a hybrid broccoli that has 2-3 times the amount of glucoraphanin than normal broccoli.
just remember to follow up with your dr to see if you can correct this .you will be ok .make sure you eat healthy foods and stay away from sugar.but definitly check with your dr and see what he/she recommends.
Tomatoes contain lycopene, which is not commonly found in other foods. Tomatoes are often seen as a super food because they are loaded with potassium and vitamin C. They are low in cholesterol, sodium, low in calories, are a fat-free food and are extremely high in water content.
http://www.ehow.com/list_5779694_foods-low-platelets.
I'm 35 weeks and I'm still having extreme morning sickness. Is anyone else? Or know what causes it? I can't hold down water, milk and most foods. I'm stuck eating plain noodles still.
He has gotten much better about this, but whenever we introduce newfoods, we have to feed him with the spoon first. The only exception is bananas - he loves bananas and we don't feed him fast enough. when he does feed himself, I have to give him the food piece by piece. If I put 5 pieces of food on his tray, he will pick them all up and stick them in his mouth together. Ryder will be 11 months in a few days and he is far from able to use the sippy cup.
Hi, my name is Lisa. It takes a lot to openly admit that. I have struggled thru the years with shame and guilt over it. I struggled with bulimia throughout high school and then it got much worse during my first two years of college.
Living on my own leaves a lot of open room to get away with my bulimic behaviors. I started to try and lose weight in a healthy way. And like you I def. did crave some of my former binge foods or foods that just weren't considered "healthy.
would love to find a Urologist in the NYC area that performs Minimal Circumcisions, I seen one doctor already at Lenox Hospital DR Motola, and he wants me to get full Circumcision, and I am highly against it it seems like the places I have been to in the past want you to conform to their beliefs, or they don't want to risk it.
Can anybody help me with getting me a great Urologist that's expert at Minimal Foreskin Circumcision but not take all my skin off.
Do avoid pop though, for the reasons that the salt and sugar will actually dehydrate you, which is worse for baby than any of the aforementioned (in my post). Water is your new best friend.
t have to wait in between giving newfoods because if they are to have a reaction it would happen within a few hours, and to start giving cow's milk at 9 months (previously 12 months)
Oh and my mom gave him pumpkin pie and whipped cream (i was cringing holding my breath) at Thanksgiving and he LOVED it, she couldn't even eat hers in front of him because he wanted it, that's what gramma's are for!