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hospital pics


Random pics from my journey

Just sharing some pics that I forgot to post. From hospital and recovery house.

Forgot to mention

So I forgot to mention that I had my first bm yesterday morning, I know it may seem like tmi but not for rs. And if you know about sx then you know the importance of having a bm, it's just another indication that your body is functioning normally. So "check" that off my list.

Dolls just a little PSA(public service announcement):

Important, dolls first off, know your body. Second, know your medications that you are taking and being prescribed. In this process, were taking lots of meds. Well, for me it's a lot, I usually just take my daily multi vitamins. I have high tolerance for pain, so I'm not quick to pop pills. And as a mom, I'm always cautious about any medication. I'm quick to research everything. So, with that said, just know what foods and liquids are safe/best when taken with certain pills. Know which pills are safe/not safe when taken with other pills. Just gain knowledge of each medication you're taking. For in stance, during my research, I know that too much antibiotics can cause thrush or yeast infections. So as a precaution for myself, I make sure that I have my daily cup of yogurt. But again know your meds, because not all meds should be taken with probiotcs(yogurt). So there's a certain time of day that I must eat my yogurt to avoid any contradictions with certain meds.
Just something to keep in mind. Sometimes doctors fail to mention these things. In US, my local pharmacist, usually reminds me of any precautions with my meds.

Take of your bodies inside and out!!