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Tag Archives: colonoscopy
What I won’t miss about the hospital – 6 May 2012
Other than the obvious of having been hospitalized for three months and having gone through hell and back, there are many things I will definitely NOT miss from here. Procedures, Tests, Transfusions, Infusions, Injections, etc. – the first thing I … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic GVHD, Going Home, Healing Process, Hospitalization, New Normal
Tagged air vents, blood sugar check, blood transfusions, blood work, bone marrow biopsy, bronchoscopy, cabin fever, Chest X-Rays, colonoscopy, constant interruption, constantly changing rooms, CT Angio Scans, CT Scans, diabetes, Dieulafoy Lesion< haemaclipping, dignity, ear plugs, efficiency, freezing rooms, hats, Head CT Scan, healing, home assistance, home help, home sick, hospital food, hospital noises, hospital rooms, human errors, Infections, infusions, IV lines, IV poles, Marie-Chantal Marchand, meds, midnight blood sugar pricks, midnight vitals, napping, neck lymph node biospy, no privacy, noise, PICC lines, platelet transfusions, privacy, procedures, Push Enteroscopy, respect, scarves, sigmoidoscopy, sleep dprivation, tests, visitors, wrong meds
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