About Me
Dr. Cason on Apr 15th 2008
Hi, My name is Sheila Cason. Welcome to my site.
What started as a peds blog has morphed into my own love for writing and photography.
In fact if I could take out the Dr in my name I would.
I’m a pediatrician BUT unless you’ve signed in, waited in my small and cozy waiting room and then I’ve seen you face to face, examined your child and documented my advice to you, then we can safely assume that I’m not your child’s pediatrician.
But if I really am your child’s pediatrician and you happen upon this site via google or word of mouth then by all means say hi but call me in the morning to speak to me directly!































Hannah McDowellon 15 May 2008 at 2:24 pm 1Ohh my goodness it has been so long since I have talked to you. Both girls have grown up so much since I saw them last and you have aboy now too. WOW I didn’t know that. Well i have to go hope you can email me back and we can stay in contact for a while, if you remember me?
Dr. Casonon 15 May 2008 at 3:21 pm 2Hannah!
Of course I remember you! How could I forget 8 yrs ago when we first moved in you were this spunky little blond girl playing out front and you came running over and introduced yourself. Now my own little ones are just like you and I love it! I’ll email you!
Larueon 07 Jun 2008 at 12:36 pm 3Sorry to be so comment-y all at once, but my brother and his wife live in Guam! He is with the Department of Defense, and she stays home with their almost 1-year-old. She is originally from Japan, where they met. If you ever meet Tim and Megumi Sather (and baby Koh) they are my relatives.
What a small world.
ferasofon 15 Jun 2008 at 10:36 am 4Hello
I just wanted to say that your blog seems very interesting and useful, I liked topics related to medicine and music. I have read it more than once , at the first, read it for practice in English language, but I found it very useful too.
Excuse me for my bad language.
Thank you
ferasofs last blog post..my village (Al-owinia)
Dr. Casonon 17 Jun 2008 at 5:52 am 5Welcome Larue and Ferasof!
Larue-I’ll keep an eye out for your brother. Already I asked around but no contact yet!
Ferasof-Your English is pretty good! Writing and reading blogs are a good way to keep improving.Thanks for visiting me!
Rebecca Brownon 20 Jun 2008 at 3:27 am 6Great blog! I stumbled across yours from the Farm Diva blog that I read often. The Pioneer Woman is a great blog too. We just left Guam a year ago. My hubby was the Navy Hospital Chaplain for 3 years. We LOVED it there and miss it very much. We are now in Norfolk. My blog is snickerdoodledog.blogspot.com
May I link yours to mine? Well, enjoy that beautiful island!!! Rebecca
Ambre Hodgeon 20 Jun 2008 at 3:07 pm 7Thank you so much for the comment you left on All Fired Up Pottery. I am so glad that you stopped by, I am enjoying your blog. I have heard that Guam is such a beautiful place. I’ve seen some pictures from my cousin (Rebecca Browns) blog. Thanks again for stopping by and we’re going to try to get everything fired pretty soon, so keep an eye out. My personal blog is http://www.busybees3.blogspot.com I have 3 little monsters that keep me pretty busy.
Ambre Hodges last blog post..ANOTHER VILLAGE
Dr. Casonon 20 Jun 2008 at 9:15 pm 8Hi Cousins Rebecca and Ambre!
Welcome to our little family! I’ll be coming back to you two soon!
kcinnovaon 21 Jun 2008 at 12:21 pm 9Thank you for stopping by my blog and commenting. I see we have Mrs. G in common; it sounds like food allergies in young children is something else we have in common. My now-15yo was very allergic to dairy & soy his first 4 years; citrus (citric acid) was also a problem, and his skin test showed positive for eggs. It took his first 4 miserable months to find the dairy allergy by trial and error (I was breastfeeding, so it was all about what I was eating)…after this I substituted a lot of soy products in my diet, only to find EB was allergic to soy. By this point, I knew to avoid the other biggies: eggs, strawberries, nuts, and corn. For some reason, we escaped the wheat allergy. It was a challenge to feed my son, and yet we did manage. I do understand the frustrations you are going through as you navigate the maze of food allergies and trying to find a diet that works for you. I’m about to take a 2-week vacation away (this will enable my dh to escape from work at Walter Reed) but you can find me again at http://kcinnova.wordpress.com
kcinnovas last blog post..Battle of the Bulge
Dr. Casonon 21 Jun 2008 at 2:55 pm 10Kcinnova,
I think the hardest thing is actually determining whether he has an allergy or not. The IgE testing only really predicts whether they are allergic or not. The gold standard is what happens when they eat it. He seems to be fine with wheat now. I don’t know about dairy- we’ll see soon. Egg – that’s not good at all and we’ll stay away from it for a long time. Hopefully he’ll outgrow it! Walter Reed! That means you’re from my old stompin’ grounds! Have a great vacation! I’ll keep you in my reader.
Beth from the Funny Farmon 25 Jun 2008 at 12:11 pm 11Wow. What a great blog! I’m enjoying getting to know you page by page.
Beth from the Funny Farms last blog post..Photos From Crooked Creek
Irene Changon 05 Jul 2008 at 3:38 am 12Sheila, I can’t believe that it’s been a year since you left for Guam! I loved seeing pictures of your kids–you and John look well. I have one more month of maternity leave before I’m back. Baby Sarah’s asleep now, so I’ve got time to catch up on a million little mommy things. Please send me your tips on pumping at work, in the car, or otherwise on the run!
Dr. Casonon 05 Jul 2008 at 2:17 pm 13Beth- Thanks! You’re welcome to come over anytime!
Irene- Yeah! It’s so nice to hear from you. I have the tips for you:
http://drcason.org/2008/07/05/how-to-coordinate-breastfeeding-and-returning-to-work/ Enjoy your time with baby Sarah. I always look back at that time and ache to hold my sweet baby. They are never that small again.
Aunt Laurieon 06 Jul 2008 at 3:38 pm 14Hi Shelia
Thank you for sharing your web site. The children you and John look great. Glad you are enjoying Guam. I loved it as did my parents.
Keep up the great work. We are very proud of you and John.
Take care.
Terryon 06 Jul 2008 at 7:51 pm 15Hey Sheila.
It was nice to see your website and read your writing. It was especially nice to see you have not changed. I can hear your voice when you write. The site looks great and the family photos are awesome.
Terry Tupper
Dr. Casonon 06 Jul 2008 at 8:23 pm 16Aunt Laurie- We miss you guys too! Thanks for visiting, it’s great to have family here!
Terry- Well since you’ve known me longer than other friend, I am particularly pleased to have you here at my site. Thank you for the support.
Anneon 08 Aug 2008 at 12:32 am 17Dr. Cason,
I enjoyed reading your blog. I am also a pediatrician/Navy wife relocating to Guam from the DC area, after having been in private practice for 5 years and working for the Navy for 1 year. Any advice for a fellow pediatrician looking for employment opportunities in Guam?
Kleahon 22 Aug 2008 at 12:19 am 18Wow! god bless you! a doctor, a mother, a photographer and a cook! you are my new idol! and i love your pictures! i came across it through stumbleupon!
Diana Laon 02 Sep 2008 at 7:14 am 19Mrs. Cason! I just tried emailing you and your family .. with a mass email I sent to some of the families in Guam and it got sent back
Luckily, I was able to find your blog. I apologize that it took two weeks for me to get in touch, but I’ve been sick with Bronchitis since being home. I hope everything is going well for your family and especially for the kids. My whole staff and I miss all three of them. Please keep in touch and feel free to email me so I can send you pictures and the songs.
Take care,
Diana La
(Miss Hummingbird – Camp Adventure)
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Malachion 23 Oct 2008 at 3:48 am 21Hello Dr. Cason,
I just read your blog on the ugly side of being a doctor; it has really given me a powerful insight into what it really takes being a doctor.
I am an Irish Leaving Cert. student (equivelent to SATS) and am strongly considering taking medicine in college. I wondered if you could give me advice on my decision. I am stuck between choosing a science or medicine and I am looking for all the angles i can get.
Thank you so much for reading this and I look forward greatly to your reply when you find a moment. my email is nosferato_06 [at] hotmail [dot] com.
Sláinte as Éirinn,
Malachi.
Dr. Casonon 25 Oct 2008 at 1:06 pm 22Anne- Aggghh! How’d I miss you this little comment! Have you moved yet? I hjave a lot of tips I can tell you! Email me a sheila@drcason.org and I’ll let you know…
Kleah- Aw shoot. Just doing what I love. Glad you enjoy it!
Diana- My girl sure does miss you all. She just pulled out a pic that had your name on it!
Mark- What a great site. I have seen this type of things with the kids and it appears to work very well for pain and anxiety control.
Malachi- I just wrote a post addressing that very issue. I’ll be putting it up tomorrow. I’ll email you! Good luck.
Vaneon 26 Oct 2008 at 7:52 pm 23Hey Dr.Cason,
I came to your blog via stumbleupon which leads me to the post “the ugly side of being a doctor”,good writing,i think.
I’m a medicine student from China,your blog will be helpful to me,either in English learning or in getting advice of being a doctor
Ericaon 27 Oct 2008 at 8:01 am 24Dr. Carson,
I am a pre-med student at Arizona State University and your blog has given me such great motivation. Time and time again, I wonder if I can get through school with the desire of being a wife and a mother. Your life proves its possible! Thank you. I hope I can serve underprivileged children in a foreign country someday too.
Sincerely,
Erica
Jannieon 06 Dec 2008 at 1:42 pm 25I just now read this About for the first time. This is a very special blog! And you a special lady.
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Dr. Thomas Shiehon 06 Jan 2009 at 8:27 am 27Wonderful website! Beautiful family and photos! Glad you are on Guam…Keep up the good work and keep taking photos! Some day, I might just get out there with my new Nikon D60.
Michele Smithon 08 Jan 2009 at 12:20 am 28Hi! Cuz,
Thanks for the beautiful Christmas photo.
My have the kids grown in that warm and humid climate.
You all look happy and healthy.
Little A used to suck his thumb just like Jacob in that one photo.
That brought back alot of memories.
I will be in San Diego Feb.to visit and have sushi with your Dad.
You are such a hard working Mom and I am proud to call you my cousin.I can`t wait for our next visit. God Bless you all.
Love,Michele
Spoiled Mommyon 10 Jan 2009 at 5:23 am 29Hi!
I founf your website through another photography website.
Love your pictures.
I was reading your about me and BAM, you completed your residency in my hometown Norfolk, Va!
Anyway I just wanted to say Hi and let you know how much I have enjoyed poking around. I’ll be back!
Hayon 15 Jan 2009 at 8:40 pm 30I’m a pediatrician BUT unless you’ve signed in, waited in my small and cozy waiting room and then I’ve seen you face to face, examined your child and documented my advice to you, then we can safely assume that I’m not your child’s pediatrician.
Giggle. Do you get people thrusting their children at you all the time to check out? Lol.
Sheesh, I never knew you were so gorgeous too!
MSmithScotton 19 Jan 2009 at 10:59 am 31Thanks so much for creating a site that celebrates your profession and passion which may be more than one thing. I am a judge and I love photography. I take a polaroid photo and give it as a gift to any couple who gets married in my court. I studied four years of photography in high school and went for a more “traditional” college major which turned out to be Communications. I love your site and you have inspired me to post my photos which always make me smile. Thank you.
Patriciaon 24 Apr 2009 at 3:15 pm 32Hafa Adai Dr. Cason,
I hope this finds you and your family doing well. Oh my gosh how the children have grown. Love the family pic. You all look good. So how do you like the island?? I hope to be visiting the island soon and would like to meet up. Pls. email me @ irensiaku@hotmail. I had misplaced your email. Hope to hear from you soon.
Take Care,
Patricia
Just in case you’ve forgotten, we worked together @ CPCMG!!
paulineon 18 Jul 2009 at 1:33 am 33greetings doctor!
hi!..im a resident of saipan, a neighbor to guam. im 18 years old and i too would like to join the military. unfortunately, they are hesitant to allow me to serve because of my childhood history of eczema and food alleriges. however, i can get it waived if i get a skin allergy test and prove negative for i am sure i have no more allergies. unfortunately, they do not offer this test here on saipan. i am wondering if you know if there is any place on guam where they do have it. any help would be greatly appreciated. i do not want this to hinder my dreams of serving in the US Army.
thanks,
pauline
p.shellow@hotmail.com
Dr. Casonon 18 Jul 2009 at 2:54 pm 34Hi!!
Greeting to you! We just went to Saipan. It was lovely.
I don’t have my patients get skin tests here on Guam- I refer them to St Luke’s in PI. Remember that skin tests can have show a false positive – meaning you have no allergy but the skin shows reactivity.
I would get them to do an oral challege- that’s the true test for an allergy. Don’t do an oral test for something that you are sure you are positive for and have had a bad reaction in the past. You might get a bad reaction again!
Good luck! Let me know what happens.
BTW- what were you allergic to?
Sheila
paulineon 20 Jul 2009 at 12:54 am 35Regarding my allergies, i get dry sinner elbows when i eat excessive amounts of chocolate. But, the military thinks i’m allergic to shellfish and peanuts, which isn’t true.lol i just want to prove them wrong.
o ya..how does this oral challenge work? do you think they have these around here? i would really like to know
thanks again,
pauline
Dr. Casonon 23 Jul 2009 at 11:15 am 36Hi Pauline-
Okay first off- How do they “think” that? If it was a childhood issue and you outgrew it then you aren’t allergic anymore and it should be a non issue. But if they think you are and want proof then talk with your primary care physician. They can watch you eat it and watch for signs of allergy and write a paper saying that you by definition aren’t allergic since you eat it and tolerate it well!
Also I just had a patient of mine from Saipan yesterday! Small world. I will check to see what their pediatrician’s name is (On Saipan) and write back. They said she is very good and she should be able to point you in the right direction.
Take care-
Dr. Casonon 25 Jul 2009 at 4:29 pm 37Hi!
Doctor on Saipan’s name is Dr. Norma Ada. I hear she’s really good! Try looking her up and seeing what she says. Good Luck.
irene changon 23 Sep 2009 at 2:38 pm 38Hey Sheila! I heard from Len that you might eventually be back to SD? He said Tom was looking for your contact info. Please give him a ring. I hope you and the family are doing well. I am typing from my blackberry, but when I’m at a computer with a normal sized screen, I’ll get a better look at the photos! Love, irene
Cheyenneon 05 Oct 2009 at 8:51 am 39Hello.
I somehow stumbled across your blog. I’m a senior getting ready to apply to universities. I’ve spent the day trying to find out what it is I want to do with my life. I love to write, but I seem to think that I may not do too well with a career of that sort. And there are many other things I’m interested in. There are probably a dozen careers that I wouldn’t mind having. I’ve just now started to consider something in medicine. I’m interested in biology and chemistry and I want to do something worthwhile, important, and helpful. I want to be sure that I can support a family, but I’d like to be sure I get to spend a good amount of time with that family of mine as well. For some reason, as I should’ve expected, I guess, it’s really tough for me to make a decision. I was just wondering what advice you may have, if you’ve got time to reply. Thank you, for your time and for what you’ve done for so many people with your abilities. Have a good day!
Dadtomanyon 26 Jan 2010 at 7:59 am 40Ok, I commented on another post before having read this one. I see that you have 3 kids and live in Guam. I’m pretty sure you’re not related, LOL. Good luck with your work there and thank your husband for his service to our country
God Bless