All posts by Dr. Cindy Geocaris

Staying Safe As We Open Back Up

I have to say, I am very happy to be seeing more patients again and doing what I love to do.  I’ve missed connecting with people and the passion I have for surgery and teaching.  Today, I had a patient who is in her 70’s, tell me that she was so afraid to do anything. […]

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Why should you continue to see your surgeon?

As hospitals begin to resume elective procedures, screenings and other visits, it’s time to prioritize your health and wellness.  Like myself, many of you need to reschedule that dentist appointment, your haircut and car service.  We are counting down the days to see our stylists for our hair, but we may not be too excited […]

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My procedure was cancelled, now what?

During the shelter in place order, not only have nonessential businesses shut down, but many healthcare procedures have been deemed nonessential.  Of course, urgent or emergent care is being provided, but we have been asked to postpone “elective” procedures to conserve resources and help prevent the spread of the virus.  In some areas of the […]

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Staying Healthy During the Coronavirus

We are all adjusting to the new normal of staying home.  I have a full house here with my four children, my son’s girlfriend and 3 dogs. We have four different schools going on in four different areas of the house.  Everyone has their own idiosynchraties and peculiarities.  While there are some challenging times, it […]

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What to do During the Coronavirus

Wow!  The last week has been a scary and changing time for us.  There is an overwhelming amount of information out there about the coronavirus.  I give a huge thank you to our researchers who are working so diligently to formulate tests, treatments and potential vaccines.  Our emergency room caregivers, ICU physicians and primary care […]

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Even Surgeons Have to Get Their Colonoscopies

In celebration of turning 50 and in celebration of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, I encourage all of you 50+ readers to get your colonoscopies!  March is colon cancer awareness month and March 6th is wear blue day in order to create awareness.   Not many people want a colonoscopy.  I cancelled mine 4 times!  I’m not […]

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Show up in Style

Today at work, I received such a nice comment about my outfit and how I always look so put together.  Everyone loves compliments, and it was so nice that someone recognized my style.  In fact, I do put a lot of energy into my wardrobe and try to look as professional and stylish as possible. I […]

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Staying Healthy this Holiday Season

December is hand washing awareness month.  It may sound like a boring topic, but doesn’t it seem like everyone is sick around the holidays?  My family has had several years where the stomach flu ravaged our household, of course at Christmas.  Just when you are the busiest, that nasty cold hits you.  So, it’s time […]

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Holiday Traditions

Like many of you, the weekend after Thanksgiving is the time for decorating the house for the holidays.  For many years, it was a chaotic, stressful and often angry weekend.  My kids didn’t want to help.  The tree lights would be broken.  The outdoor lights were a mess and on and on.  I remember one […]

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Some Thoughts About Gift Giving

Winter is in full swing and the holidays are coming fast!  Here in Wisconsin, snow is on the ground and decorations are already being hung.  This is also the most stressful time of year for the working, busy mom.  The end of the year is hectic for many professions, including my own.  There are school […]

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