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Tag Archives: Sanford Health
A prescription for some of Sanford’s walk-in clinic doctors…
Moms know their kids. They know when their kids are not feeling well or acting differently. The same with dads – they know when something is just not right. This is the reality of raising children – you as the … Continue reading
Tagged advocacy, Dusty, family, health, infant care, Lennon, medical care, Sanford Health, Sarah, walk-in clinic
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A restored classic??
If you read The Forum online (Inforum.com) you will notice that there are an assortment of ads placed throughout the page. I have been reading The Forum online for many years now and as the years have gone on I have … Continue reading
Her pediatrician…
Cheyenne has had the same pediatrician since birth. It was her pediatrician who discovered when she was just days old that she had a heart murmur that needed attention. It was her pediatrician that spent time with us through the … Continue reading
Tagged caring, cheyenne, death, doctor, Dr. David Blehm, loss, pediatrician, reflection, remembrance, respect, sadness, Sanford Health
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Soft, refreshed, tan skin with no frown lines…that’s enough thank you.
When receiving gifts one should always be polite and remember the maxim, “It’s the thought that counts.” Typically, Mother’s Day gifts are filled with love and thoughtfulness because they come from kids, grandkids or properly appreciative spouses or partners. All … Continue reading