All about you and me
Not your usual doctor’s office. No man in a suit. Not even a white coat. Let’s face it, walking into a doctor’s office can be intimidating. From the first interaction with someone sitting behind a counter, or worse, behind a glass sliding window,
The poop, the whole poop, and nothing but the poop
Constipation is a common, but manageable, post-operative occurrence. Narcotic pain medications slow down the intestinal peristalsis, your body’s way of moving food through your gut. While the muscle movement slows, the transfer of water across the intestine (the way nutrients
Princess Treatment
The immediate two weeks following surgery is a critical time for healing. During that time, wound healing is disorganized. Scars are just beginning to knit together, and are far from full strength. Tissues easily swell and bleed, which can delay