Re: Obesity-Hygeine

From: baloo (kyra@mindless.com)
Mon Jul 28 00:34:50 1997


Hi Janice:)

When I was 468 lbs, about 250 lbs ago:) hee hee...My OBGYN was kind enough and brave enough to say, Hey Marna, have you tried to use a sponge on a stick??? Bless her heart.....

So I hear ya:)

M

Marna D. Engel Doula

mailto:baloo@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com/~baloo/

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: From: JaniceLun@aol.com
: To: wagedj@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu; ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net;
midwife@fensende.com
: Subject: Obesity-Hygeine
: Date: Sunday, July 27, 1997 10:38 AM
:
: Hi,
: I work in High Risk OB clinic, and L&D.
:
: Some patients who are VERY obess just need to know HOW to reach area.
You
: can Very politely and nicely tell patient that "a Friend" uses one of the
: sponge things on a stick that you buy in the grocery store to wash dishes
: with, and use when bathing to reach in the grooves that are hard to
reach.
: One BIG Mom was thrilled with the idea and came for second, and third
: prenatal visit smelling A LOT better, and felt a lot better about her
self.
:
: Good for BIG Grandma's and grandpa's to bath with too.
:
: Janice  RNC




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