It's not so much fear of the procedures (they suck, I endure,) it's the ...judgement? Authority? Hell if I know exactly. I wish machines did all the work, not people. Oh well, I'll just have to get over myself and endure....
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I believe you, but...tabby thing.
I know! And that is the way they taught me in school! But I don't know why!
I'm reading tabby as the feline markings, and thinking, "cats aren't so good at the organization - they'll file their hairballs ANYWHERE.
Plus, if I get bored with filing a third of the way through? Whiskers ain't gonna make it through 2.
ita, I think that letter sounds pretty good - I thought it did a much better job of explaining what happened to you.
eta: I'm not sure this is necessary, but I might add one sentence saying something like, "My purpose in sending this letter is to inform you of the type of treatment I received at your hospital on [date]." Makes the implicit explicit, although that is a matter of style/choice.
ita, I am enraged by your treatment.
Kat, can I come visit Graciegirl on Sunday?
I just got my dad his combo father's day/birthday gift. Three tickets to the zoo, and tickets to Canobie Lake amusement park.
It's stuff he can do with my mom and his grandson, so he should be stoked. I hope.
Oh, one question, ita: Century or Culver?
I like that letter.
Excellent letter. Very clear about what happened and why it's a problem.
I think it's a great letter, ita. My usual policy is to cc the known world, including the president, chairman of the board, vp over the area in question and marketing/pr.
Agreeing with everyone else that revised ita-letter is fantastic.
Kat, I'm so sorry that you (and Grace!) are having to deal with idiots at that hospital.