Open Heart Surgery Tag Page




Numbers

The television show Numbers is one of my favorites. I guess that really shows my geek side. Although they push the envelope a little, numbers and math are definetly a major part of life.
I have been reflecting on numbers for this year, and how my age is starting to show.
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Urgent Prayer Request from Bulgaria!


Missionaries we support in Sophia, Bulgaria (the Craig Sheppard family) have requested prayer as follows: Dear Friends, I wanted to pass on to you a special prayer request.  A Bulgarian family here who has been close friends of our for years, have an eight month old daughter who was born with two holes in her heart. We found out today that tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. our time, Baby Milost will have open heart surgery to repair the holes.  Would you please pray for Stephan and Mira Zareva, the doct


NOVEMBER 2008


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10 Baffling Medical Conditions - These Conditions Remain Clouded in Mystery


10 Baffling Medical Conditions Despite Researchers' Efforts, These Conditions Remain Clouded in Mystery Persistent sexual arousal syndrome. An allergy to cold temperatures. Music-induced seizures. They are conditions that you may be hard-pressed to find in the medical literature. Bring them up in front of a physician, and in some cases you may get little more than a blank stare. But they exist. And while such rare conditions are cocktail-party fodder for some, they can be a source of


The Immortalists by David M. Friedman


Title: The Immortalists Author: David M. Friedman Publisher: Ecco (2007) Everyone knows who Charles Lindbergh is right? Quick…what are the two things he is famous for? I’ll give you some time. Come on…you know this. Yeah, you probably knew right away. Lindbergh was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Also, his son (The Lindbergh Baby) was kidnapped and murdered. You know what else he did? A lot, actually. Unfortunately, most of what he accomplished was done with extre


Breathing Machines for Sleep Apnea


Breathing Machines for Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea is the restriction of the airway when you are lying down. When you are in bed, ready to get some rest for the night you are tired. As you sleep, you might snore, and with that sleep, apnea could be occurring. Sleep apnea is the restriction of the breathing, by too much flesh, restriction because of your tonsils or adenoids or any number of other conditions. To aid you in treating your sleep apnea, and to keep you breathing while you are sleeping


Sleep Apnea and Breathing


Sleep Apnea and Breathing Obstructive sleep apnea is also called sleep apnea. Obstructive means there is something that is blocking your airway when you lie down to sleep. If you find it difficult to sleep, that you are gasping for breath, and you are always snoring, a sleep machine could give you results that you need to get the rest you need without interrupting your breathing patterns. The airway passages that are sealed or partially sealed as you sleep cause you to stop breathing. As you


Dad and Chad


If you missed last weekend at Northway church….you missed it. It was an honor to have my parents here…. and for the first time in Northway Church history we heard some southern gospel music! Compliments of my Dad…Chuck Cremeans…. the southern Gospel Pavarotti! Dad brought the house down and Northway gave him a standing ovation! By the way Northway….no we are not going to have southern gospel music in the future….sorry:) As I watched my dad back stage…I couldn’t help but think about how g


A Psychic’s Tale


Growing up in the realm of psychic phenomena is one of constant confusion and doubt. Years of contemplating and questioning the bombarding paranormal activities and experiences. Feeling and sensing the unknown to a degree that is unheard of by most, a young psychic often feels very alone and obscure by comparison. I don’t recall the first event that triggered my conscious awareness to the supernatural. It’s been with me literally since I was a small child. The simple knowing and recall of events


God plays little tricks on us sometimes


In one of the pre-celebrations of our 30th foundation anniversary, I saw someone who I think looked familiar although I wasn't really very sure. I may not be very good with names but I have a good memory for faces. However, the more I looked at him, the more I failed to remember who he was. Since I was kind of busy then, I dismissed the thought and went on with what I was doing. Then, last week, I just confirmed that he was a former student of mine. As a matter of fact, our valedictorian in 19


Living the Theory of Constraints


This past week I have had an opportunity to experience some hospital process control and contrast it with traditional project process controls. In doing so, I saw many instances of where today’s projects that exhibit uncertainty could be better managed via prioritization and collaborative decision making than preset plans. How did we get to Traditional Project Management? Project management is a fairly young discipline, yet because its repeatable process scales so well, and is easy to duplic


Weight Loss Surgery in Arizona


Across America, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, among people of all ethnic groups, obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States. It may also lead to other life-threatening illnesses, called co-morbidities, such as Type II Diabetes, cancer, heart conditions, and hypertension. In the Grand Canyon State alone more than 58% of the population is overweight or obese. It is epidemic among Arizona’s large Native American


Targeting the ISI


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Merry Sitsmas


Happy Holidays to all And a Happy Winning of a $200 Target giftcard to me! This is going to be very short as Child Husbands throat has been swelling after eating a pomegranate. We are still undecided at the moment if it is an emergency. So far he can breath, so that is good;) Exactly one year ago today, a horrible event happened in my life and I had to start saying some goodbyes to a person with down syndrome that I cared for. Two years ago on this month, it was decided Mercede needed op


Peterson released from Hospital


FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE Steve Peterson (Courtesy of Middle Tennessee Media Relations) MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee’s head baseball coach Steve Peterson has returned home after open heart surgery last week. Peterson went home on Saturday and is resting comfortably under his doctor’s care. “I appreciate all of the thoughts and prayers for me and my family during this time from the Middle Tennessee family and Murfreesboro community,” Peterson said. “We look forward to having Coach Pete


Mumia Abu-Jamal: Enemy of the State


Posted by Mike E on December 1, 2008 by Mike Ely “They don’t just want my death, they want my silence.” Mumia Abu-Jamal [1] From Panther to Voice of the Voiceless On August 8, 1978, Mayor Frank Rizzo was in a combative mood at a special afternoon press conference in Philadelphia’s City Hall. Just hours before, Rizzo’s police had staged a massive raid on the home of the radical MOVE organization on Powelton Avenue. After attacking the house with intense gunfire, tear gas and a flood of water, po


Excerpts from a Life


Oct 31:Since I just started this blog, the following entry will be pretty long, so just bear with me. I want to get you caught up with the events that have happened in the past few days. I will update this site as frequently as I can. Notification: On October 28th, 2008 @ exactly noon, I was sitting on the couch feeding baby Eva when I got a phone call that would change our life forever. It was the Rear Detachment Notification Captain. He informed me that Rob had been injured in Afghanistan.


Music Monday/Lyric Lundi (I Promise You, There Are, Eventually, Some Song Lyrics Here)


Monday again, already, huh? Well, at least the work day is now over, and it's time to talk about another favorite song. In fact, it's time to talk about another favorite song about New York.Back in 2004, when Bob and I were happily immersed in our brief life of living as the rich folks do, and we had our little seminary apartment in New York and our house in Connecticut, leaving New York seemed like something that was a possibility, but way off in the distance. Perhaps we wouldn't leave. Perhaps


Drive's first drive: Porsche Cayman S


The changes to the Porsche Cayman are more than skin-deep. RICHARD BLACKBURN puts the 911’s baby brother through its paces in Spain. Quote: First impressions can be deceptive and my first impression of the Cayman was just that. On the surface, the new Cayman looks like it’s had the most subtle of facelifts imaginable – the motoring equivalent of a shot of Botox. Even when the old and new models are parked side by side via a powerpoint presentation with the changes marked out in


Jon Henley speaks to the people doing the jobs no one else wants


Ship's officer The Pride of Kent is 180 metres long, 28 metres wide, and weighs 30,635 tonnes. Fully loaded, she carries 120 trucks, 2,000 passengers, and up to 130 crew. It is, in fact, a small floating town that crosses the Channel between Dover and Calais 10 times every 24 hours. And if he plays his cards right, Sebastian Devere Richardson, who is barely 20, could be in full charge of her by the time he's 30. "Thing is," says Senior Master David Miller, who is on this P&O ferry today no


A Few Thoughts On Restricting Lawyer Marketing


A few days ago, Scott Greenfield once again raised a topic that gets everybody talking. (How does he do it? Volume!) He does it by publishing an unedited letter from a David Hiersekorn that is critical of Scott's stance on marketing. Here's the nut 'graf: In a nutshell, it appears that you believe you are significantly better than other attorneys, and you dislike lawyer advertising because it frustrates your ability to advertise your superiority free from other "lesser" souls making competing




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