a gift card for a nice meal at someplace special that they like to eat at cant go wrong make it for at least two people though
Your problem is that unless you have had repeated surgery over that period, 6 years is far too long to have been spent recuperating form surgery. If indeed you have had to have multiple operations or one very serious illness, you need to explain this in the resume to make people understand why a 6 year break from work was required. If the surgery was just one minor operation, then the employer would need some other explanation for a 6 year break. In general try to be truthful on your resume.....an honest resume will come through as such.
I have not had the surgery at this time. But would like to hear from someone who has had the Labyrinthectomy done and the results. What about balance after the surgery?
Not really considered surgery but more like a procedure. Bone Marrow Transplant.
There are many factors that go into determining if someone is safe for surgery. Age is only one of those factors. If you would like to consider a lap band surgery, talk to your doctor about it. They will be able to council you as to the pros and cons, and can give you a better idea of you would be at high risk during the surgery.
yes, how would someone do it otherwise?
To improve looks and improve self confidence
No, a doctor cannot refuse surgery to someone based on the fact that they are Autistic, this would count as discrimination. I can't think of any time when this would be acceptable.
It will depend on whether or not your dog will need one for a short period of time or permanantly. The cost of buying a dog wheel is between 399 and 500 dollars, however if your dog is recuperating from a surgery or a short term illness it would be much cheaper to rent one (around 200.00).
The only person who would really know this answer is the doctor that would perform the surgery. They will tell you yes, they can or no the can't do the surgery one someone.
An ophthamologist would be the doctor that would carry out eye surgery. The most common types of surgery are Lasik surgery, cataract surgery, and glaucoma surgery.
No. The term "pediatrician" generally refers to a physician, someone who is a specialist in pediatric (child) medicine. A pediatric surgeon would perform surgery on children.
That depends on the specific operation. The hospital would have provided you with specific dietary guidelines after the surgery. If they didn't, then there would be no specific restrictions.