June is in full swing and as most allergy sufferers know that means itchy eyes, runny noses, clearing the throat & constant sneezing reign supreme for what feels like forever!!! According to the AAAAI (American Academy of Asthma, Allergy & Immunology), roughly 17.6 million adults have seasonal allergies. Notice I said adults, which means that… Continue reading Season of Sneezes
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Never A Dull Day
Redmond days for us are ALWAYS busy. These patients know when we are here and they on top of it. They come in like clock work for their shots, usually in packs, some it their time, some don't and then they leave. Every time I'm in Redmond is always an adventure but yesterday will probably… Continue reading Never A Dull Day
Silence
I have never been a person to not speak her opinion. Okay, not completely true. There are certain situations were I do hold back but for the most part I speak my mind. Hence, a blog. However, silence when used appropriately can speak even more than words. I read about the nurses who recently stood… Continue reading Silence
Bringing It All Out
I was talking to one of my patients the other day and she brought up a valid point. "In times of crisis it brings out the best and worst in people." I watch the news about rally's and march's of people who can't and won't obey stay at home orders because they either can't afford… Continue reading Bringing It All Out