ita, make sure to ask about the intravenous propofol treatment.
Ugh. Dammit. BUT this was, it turns out, a consultation with the guru who's going to give recommendations back to my neurologist. Who I haven't seen in about a year, but I think we're going to be new best friends.
He did mention IV stuff that she should give me, but I don't remember if he said propofol.
I flake! I can't believe I forgot again. Jesus. It's not like I don't care, or I don't heartily appreciate the info. I just look at the doctor and my memory goes.
Which reminds me--I have new ER instructions I need to give to my ER buddy before I forget them.
LJ not working for anyone else?
15 kids remain for tonight's Bee finals. Sadly, the Jamaican girl was knocked out on "Sardanapalian", leaving three Canadians as the only foreigners amongst the finalists.
LJ not working for anyone else?
Sorta working, but timing out every other page load. Methinks they're pretty well slammed today.
When I was dealing with mom's pneumonia, we kept a sheet in a notebook listing all the things we needed to ask/mention when we talked to the doctor (my father is a flake especially with medicine, mom was fever-induced delusional and at points would and probably did lie just so we'd leave her alone.)
msbelle, push back! Do not let them make you take on more because they are stupidheads!
No LJ, and I'm not getting email comments.
I reported yesterday (in Bitches, I think) that there was a small group of people outside the hotel protesting the spelling bee. Seemingly, one of them got stabbed a little while ago. No details - just what I heard when I went by.
Any idea what is objectionable about a spelling bee? Any word about the Indian kid from Utah? I read about him in the nytimes a while back.
I sort of wonder if the LJ staff took everything offline so they could go hide in a dark room for a while.
Any idea what is objectionable about a spelling bee?
According to one of the Spelling Bee blogs I've been following,
"the contest has drawn a good sized crowd of protesters who are demanding an increase in the number of words that are spelled phonetically. I kid you not."