7 Things Not To Do With a PICC Line
Having a PICC line on your upper arm is no fun, but you can still manage tasks you need to accomplish without complications. A PICC
Having a PICC line on your upper arm is no fun, but you can still manage tasks you need to accomplish without complications. A PICC
We’ve been there. Our team members know what it’s like to live with a PICC line. We’ve made mistakes and learned from them, and now
In the second part of our port series, I am breaking down a little bit of what happens after port surgery. A critical part of
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We often think of eating as an integral part of human existence. But for many people with GI challenges, eating and drinking may not be the
While symptoms can vary from one illness to another, one symptom is almost universal to the chronic illness experience: brain fog. Also called cognitive dysfunction,
This past year, I’ve learned to appreciate the small things: moments of peace at home, a sunny day, grabbing a good book at my local
Somehow it’s gift giving season, and I’m already behind schedule! As I look through my list of loved ones, I can’t help but squirm a
This unprecedented time has been a challenge for all of us. We are facing isolation, anxiety, health risks, grief, loss of income, and so many
Jess shares how her “face-to-face” battle with mental illness has made her a stronger person. A few years ago, Jess would have told you, “my