Aw, Aimee, I'm sorry about the apartment and the doctor thing. Switching doctors blows.
Yay, Jilli!
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Aw, Aimee, I'm sorry about the apartment and the doctor thing. Switching doctors blows.
Yay, Jilli!
I hope the medical stuff goes well for you, Sparky1.
And job~ma to PC.
Medical-ma to you, sparky. I hope it goes quickly and painlessly.
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Sparky, I hope all goes well with your appointment.
Our good news is Chris's chest Xray came back negative for pneumonia. The bad news is, he's still gotta have Albuteral via nebulizer three times a day, and Pulmicort via nebulizer twice a day. Per the doctor, his nurse, and the pharmacist the Pulmicort can be put in the nebulizer with the albuteral. Per the information on the print out from the pharmacy, it can't be mixed with anything.
It's because of situations like this that my keepers don't let me have weapons.
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Jesus God I need to go home. I don't know how I'm going to make this last hour.
The hell is Second Life? Do I even want to know?
Some online game community thingamabop. I think.
Blackberry has no whitefont. Boy, did I just get startled.
Sparky, I hope it all turns out to be trivial.
Hooray for Jilli!!
Medical ~ma, Sparky. I hope all goes well at your appt.
It's because of situations like this that my keepers don't let me have weapons.
It sounds beyond terribly frustrating, Cindy, but I'm glad Chris doesn't have pneumonia.
Dear ass-hat co-worker: Thank you for the shitty training. Next time I'll figure it out on my own. You suck.
I'd trust the pharmacist, Cindy. Maybe not the doctor, but the pharmacist.
Sorry, ita.