For $60.00 extra a year I can ask him medical questions by E-mail. This *rocks*.
Mightily. Damn, that just really does rock.
Do you have any ideas for other nice things we might do?
Bringing by food is always a good choice because, at that time, no one is thinking about things like dinner, or things to make sandwiches for lunch. It's so nice to just be able to open the fridge and there is something to eat.
Sparky, I'll second the food rec. Although Plei's suggestion is also cool.
Do you ever read Bitches, and just laugh and laugh, even though you can't really put your finger on anything all that funny? And then, when this happens, and you also read about all the serious things and not-so-serious things going on in various Bitches' lives, do you sometimes get all verklempt and full of love for both Bitches as a whole and each individual Bitch? I may be all sappy, and maybe it's the lack of sleep talking, or some ailment, or the fact that I don't get to go to our state conference this week for the first year since I started as a librarian, but I love you guys. And no, I don't think it's the lack of sleep or ailment or conference. I think it's that you guys are just the best.
Also, I
so
want to email my doctor. Free would be nice, but at all would be
wonderful.
Heartwalk and food are good ideas and I have passed them on. Thanks.
I now have a meeting where I must remember to keep my big mouth shut, no matter how painful the silence when the Intermediate Boss asks a question.
I'd never have been able to get my permission to test for brown belt without a barrage of e-mails to my doctor. I'm so grateful.
yes, am frequently overwhelmed by communal bitch-love...sometimes I wish I meant porn, but not exactly.
Sparky, I'd definitely love to take you up on the tea. I also second the recommendations for food. When my uncle was murdered, the numerous donations of food were so helpful. We had a big family and no one was thinking about grocery shopping or cooking. It might help to have some non-perishables or longer-lived stuff in there because at first one is flooded with funerary food. But it all tends to go bad at the same time and you're left with nothing.
The other great thing about PAMF is taht they have an electronic record-keeping system. Your doctor can check your chart at a glance, *including your chart from all other PAMF doctors*. This means that if you see specialists (as I did for my shoulder), they can instantly see the full list of meds you take.
I loves my PAMF.
That sounds really great, BHP.