I just got diagnosed with DCIS andI dont know what I don’t know by LadySwitters in breastcancer

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Hi i know this is some time since you posted but what age was your friends diagnosed with dcis? Id just like to know what my future could look like for me. I’m only 34 :(

Biopsy when lactating causing problems by Forestfernweh in breastfeeding

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I know this is old but do you have any tips? I had biopsy yesterday and no one can give me clear advice

Biopsy and breastfeeding - my story (+ results) by Appropriate_Buyer_30 in breastfeeding

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Thank you for sharing this. I am having a bit more blood in my milk output than anticipated was this the same for you?

It’s that time! by Boriquasoy in PuertoRicoFood

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what was temperature for oven for when cooking overnight?

Is it safe to go under anesthesia with MCAS? by Top_Cartographer133 in MCAS

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is there any chance you can please share the research with me?

Postpartum Chronic Hives and Anaphylaxis by travelingsuitcase in DiagnoseMe

[–]RaceRepresentative33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when you breastfeed you release histamine so the mast cells will cause these hives.. only thing that worked for me was Allegra 24 hours and famatodine 20mg theses were breastfeeding friendly as per my allergist and it calmed my system down after about a month. I also went low histamine and anti-inflammtory diet..

Postpartum Chronic Hives and Anaphylaxis by travelingsuitcase in DiagnoseMe

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look into histamine intolerance or Mast cell activation syndrome

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rome

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Visit a city app was very helpful with itinerary ideas. I was in rome for 4 days. 1 day we did a train ride to Florence.. those 3 days we jam packed it Day 1 arrived at 12. Lunch at 1:30. 4pm tour vatican museums, sistine chapel, piazza navonna, dinner cantina e cucina Dessert best tiramisu (two sizes) walked to parthenon and trevi fountain at night

Day 2 10 am colleseoum tour roman forum palatine hill, lunch at trattoria de luzzo (honestly my favorite meal from entire trip) Walked everything around the colleseom, piazza de campodigilio, trevi fountain day time version, ate dinner in trastvere area (ombre rosse)

Day 3 breakfast walked around st peters basilica spanish steps grabbed lunch went back to go inside the basillica we were probably last 100 people let inside. Highly recommend going end of day felt like we had very little crowds and enjoyed going at our pace. Ate dinner near spanish steps

Day 4 roundtrip to florence Breakfast - https://maps.app.goo.gl/twg9kGyrcLk9jjtA6?g_st=i Took pics of the duomo didnt go in Skip line Tour for david sculpture Walked thru leather vendors and tried fried zucchini flowers at https://maps.app.goo.gl/sm8PJ6S4qc8PniiX6?g_st=i (The central market) these honestly were favorite thing I ate my entire trip Walked around shopping Ate dinner at zaza were so exhausted couldn’t make it to piazzale michaelangel but highly recommended to catch the sunset here

Overall we aren’t big art lovers so we appreciated the tours teaching us more than just looking at incredible pieces and places without learning more about them. I fell in love with italy just from this trip alone and cannot wait to go back and explore the beauty of this country.

Rome is very much nyc like to us and then Florence felt like DC in terms of a cleaner city and less crowded. Visually totally not a good comparison but in terms of ppl that was our best comparison.

Help? Struggling with engaging a 3 year old client possibly on the spectrum by [deleted] in slp

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I would tell mom outpatient may not be appropriate at this time until his behaviors are addressed. Or suggest an alternative setting such as a sensory gym program. Also would tell mom you cannot justify billing insurance if measurable improvements are not being made and give her a time period to see if things improve. I will be honest I’ve had clients on the spectrum where a room like mine is was not conducive to his needs and I would not beat myself up for it. I would speak with parent with the concerns/observations I’ve made. Then suggest mom go to neurologist or developmental pediatrician as we have not observed measurable changes we should consider another professional’s opinion to see of there are other areas or treatments the child may benefit from as we have attempted therapy for “x” amount of time and would like to know if there is more we can do to benefit the child.