Prof feels like SHIT for making me come in.
Good!
I coughed through the whole thing, and kept taking my inhaler about every seven minutes.
Bad!
Are you feeling better post-neb?
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Prof feels like SHIT for making me come in.
Good!
I coughed through the whole thing, and kept taking my inhaler about every seven minutes.
Bad!
Are you feeling better post-neb?
Are you feeling better post-neb?
Yeah. Much. And I didn't have to go sit in an ER for 8 hours! It's like the bonus prize!
Ok. To add to the ridiculousness of the day. Medicare/MassHealth combo requires that nebulizer orders go through the hospital that the doctor is associated with. You can't get them through any other pharmacy and have it covered (and they're freaking expensive).
Get this. MGH's pharmacy doesn't carry nebulizers.
My doctor is working on it, but I'm probably going to have to rent a machine for a month while they figure it out. Grrrrr...
Yay for showing the prof, VW!
Fingers crossed for Aimee!
Kristin, I really doubt I would've argued an english grade either.
I just assume rules are rules and the person wouldn't have instituted the rule unless they meant to enforce it.
This is me! I follow the rules. I like other people to follow the rules. The ones I break tend to be more of a "well, if no one will find out and it's really not hurting anyone..." (like if there was an attendance rule for a large lecture class or something, not like, cheating on an exam)
Or you could, you know, hold your breath for a month!
Craziness. There's a healthcare system rant in here.
Random: what's the noun form of "pedantic?" I could look it up but I'm lazy.
Prof feels like SHIT for making me come in.
Good.
On the part where he asked questions, and we had to answer them, he had to repeat them exta times because of my coughing fits.
Good again!
she was BEYOND livid that my prof made me come to campus and take the exam. She's like, "What is his name? I'm calling the department head to register a complaint." I was all, "No, he feels pretty shitty. I'll deal with it."
You should totally let her do that for you. I mean it. I don't care that the prof feels shitty about it; he'd feel shittier if your lungs collapsed and you DIED while you were taking the exam.
Random: what's the noun form of "pedantic?"
Pedantry.
I wonder if anyone's used 'pedantry' in a personals ad...
I like long walks along the beach, sleeping in late on Sunday and pedantry.
Poor vw! I hope you start feeling better quickly.
It was an eye opener for me to find that to get the best care, S and I need to be on top of her care, know her diagnosis and what the treatment options are.