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Most recent ideas for the Other category.
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Posted by
juli1004
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Other,
Mar 19, 2012 9:41am
IF the doctors tv show is reading this. here's my story. i can't afford to find a good doctor that can treat me all of my health problems. i do have a doctor and insurance but it's very difficult because a lot of services doesn't cover my insurance. i have severe dry eyes, i have a cyst on my ...
IF the doctors tv show is reading this. here's my story. i can't afford to find a good doctor that can treat me all of my health problems. i do have a doctor and insurance but it's very difficult because a lot of services doesn't cover my insurance. i have severe dry eyes, i have a cyst on my right above my eye, i can't close my eyes all the way, i have a eyelashes growing inside top and bottom, i have a scar on my right breast, my vision is bad on my right eye and even though i wear glasses and corrected every year, i still can't see with my right eye. i have a heavy period that i don't know why it's happening. so please help me.
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Posted by
juli1004
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Other,
Mar 6, 2012 9:12am
i wish the doctors tv show would do a segment on people who are unable to close the eyes all the way including myself. and i wish the doctors tv show could help me because i have been suffering for this very long time.
i wish the doctors tv show would do a segment on people who are unable to close the eyes all the way including myself. and i wish the doctors tv show could help me because i have been suffering for this very long time.
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Posted by
sunrays63
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Other,
Aug 22, 2011 5:29pm
How having a more accepting insight into others perceptions/opinions can be better for your mental heath and happiness. No one wants to see a show with conflicts between the hosts, constant degrading remarks, and trying to out-show others by being controlling and overbearing. Be respectful, sh...
How having a more accepting insight into others perceptions/opinions can be better for your mental heath and happiness. No one wants to see a show with conflicts between the hosts, constant degrading remarks, and trying to out-show others by being controlling and overbearing. Be respectful, show others respect, and value the differences in others! Travis, you don't need to be loud or be right all the time!! Let the other doctors participate, show their talents to the audience, and practice sharing the spotlight!!
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Posted by
sunrays63
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Aug 22, 2011 5:22pm
How having a more accepting insight into others perceptions/opinions can be better for your mental heath and happiness. No one wants to see a show with conflicts between the hosts, constant degrading remarks, and trying to out-show others by being controlling and overbearing. Be respectful, sh...
How having a more accepting insight into others perceptions/opinions can be better for your mental heath and happiness. No one wants to see a show with conflicts between the hosts, constant degrading remarks, and trying to out-show others by being controlling and overbearing. Be respectful, show others respect, and value the differences in others! Travis, you don't need to be loud or be right all the time!! Let the other doctors participate, show their talents to the audience, and practice sharing the spotlight!!
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Posted by
idlechic
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Other,
Jul 5, 2011 9:13am
i've been using an exercise ball as my desk chair at work for a few years, and i love it! it does have one down side, though: sweaty butt. since the plastic doesn't breathe at all, i find that my butt gets sweaty if i've been sitting for long periods. do you have any suggestions for how to ...
i've been using an exercise ball as my desk chair at work for a few years, and i love it! it does have one down side, though: sweaty butt. since the plastic doesn't breathe at all, i find that my butt gets sweaty if i've been sitting for long periods. do you have any suggestions for how to keep my butt cool while sitting on my exercise ball chair?
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Posted by
idlechic
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Other,
Jul 5, 2011 9:03am
i started wearing glasses in 6th grade, and my eyes have been getting worse and worse with every optometrist visit. i'm now in my early thirties, and at my recent eye exam, my doctor told me my eyes have gotten better! he said it's not uncommon for eyesight to improve around age 30. how or ...
i started wearing glasses in 6th grade, and my eyes have been getting worse and worse with every optometrist visit. i'm now in my early thirties, and at my recent eye exam, my doctor told me my eyes have gotten better! he said it's not uncommon for eyesight to improve around age 30. how or why does this happen? is it likely that my vision will become stable now or should i expect it to continue to get better or worse from here?
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