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February 2010 - Posts

  • A Biting Time

    This has nothing to do with this month's theme of integrative medicine, or maybe it does...

    Jacob is teething. Some babies wake up one morning, and have 3, 4, or maybe 5 teeth. They are the lucky ones.

    This does not happen in our house. Teething here is more like a slow form of long term torture. First the drooling. Then the chewing. Then refusing to eat. Then eating everything, but only on the affected side. Then you go to the doctor, because of the crying. And you think, "Please GOD! Let this be an ear infection so that they can give me some medicine!" But it's not and the doctor says his gums are red and swollen.

    Awesome.

    I guess this is where a rudimentary form of integrative medicine starts. We try EVERYTHING. Motrin, Tylenol, teethers, frozen bread, frozen blueberries, frozen washcloths, teething gel, tablets, etc. You name it. The only thing I have not tried to ease the pain is whiskey. Well, let's be honest, I haven't given Jacob whiskey....

    And then a white dot! One little piece of one tooth has broken through. Bu guess what? Of the molars, there are 4. Each molar has 4 little pointy corners that must erupt. And for Jacob, each part of each tooth is grueling. So, we wait it out and snuggle and cuddle and try everything we can think of so that the little man is more comfortable while he is teething. I'm open to new suggestions!

    Posted Feb 27 2010, 03:03 PM by jmdinap with no comments
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  • Lifestyle

    I have to admit, I was very unfamiliar with the topic of integrative medicine, so I have layed low this month. I have learned a lot reading the posts of the other contributors. I appreciate that.

    The one thing I have to contribute, better late than never, I suppose, is the way that taking care of yourself is really a lifestyle choice.

    Just like on the airplane, where you have to give yourself oxygen before helping someone else, you have to take care of yourself, advocate for yourself, ask questions, and do what feels right, before you can even attempt to function for others. It is not selfish, it is self-preservation.

    It weaves through all life aspects; eating, sleeping, working, playing, fitness, relaxation. Finding a balance is the essential key to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, no?

    When I think about how that impacts my life, the one thing I come up with for me, personally, is yoga. When I have that going on in my life, I feel better, act better towards everyone, and am proactive in making healthy choices, especially on the nutrition end of things. You can not eat a bag of potato chips as your post-yoga snack, it would completely ruin the zen.

    It is difficult however, to make drastic changes all at one time. So, for me, once I am on a roll with one thing, I am much more able to add in other things that contribute to a healthy lifestyle. The key is making it a habit, and the biggest motivation is instilling good habits into your children. I mean, really, your entire job is that in a nutshell. And in the end, everyone benefits.

    Posted Feb 01 2010, 02:11 PM by jmdinap with no comments
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