I hate Kat's plumber.
When we started our business 20 years ago ALL my customers were men. Every single person I spoke with in tech related areas, male. No longer the case at all. Still 75% or so when I get to the head tech type person, but the general person in the office that talks computer is often a woman. I do have to say that even 20 years ago I almost never encountered resistance because I was a woman. It is amazing how desperate people are when their computers don't work.
ita, I'm so sorry you're back in the ER.
Kat, I will hate your plumber if you hate the guys who put up a new trellis and gate in our yard and then left the gate half finished (you can't latch it closed) and dropping off the hinges so we can't open the it without it getting stuck in the concrete patio and also enclosed the trellises in cheap wooden frames that warped and have consequently allowed the actual trellises to fall half out. Grr. I hate shoddy workmanship.
Having an online chat session with a RoadRunner.com guy who thinks that I should address google.com being a non-existing domain by changing my account preferences so I won't get that message anymore.
Yeah, you can also stop that annoying smoke detector noise by taking out the battery or by passing out from smoke inhalation, whichever comes first.
I wish you and the ER could be strangers, ita.
I'm always irritated by people pointing out an all-female or all-minority work group. It reminds me of Samuel Johnson's "A woman preaching is like a dog walking on his hind legs. It is not done well but you are surprised to find it done at all."
A tiger team is a team put together to solve a specific problem, usually working outside the usual corporate structure.
(has anyone heard how Erin is? Did her surgery go okay?)
Eek! This is right down the street! [link]
I don't think there has been an Erin update yet.
ER visit is currently ass. No dent in the pain, and it doesn't look like they're going to give me more meds.
I put this off as much as I can because it's awful as well as inconvenient for everyone, so now what? There's nothing that comes after this on the list.
Shit ita. They gave you the full prescribed does and it did not work?
Oh, ita. I wish I could make it better, even for a little bit. After shift change will your chances for palliative relief improve with a new doc?
Off topic: We took a field trip with the baby to the Americana at Brand today. Pretty in a Disney/Las Vegas way. Baby loves the fountain. And he got a free tshirt. Most of the stores are way overpriced. So no shopping for us.
I hope to not be around at doctor shift change, at it's the new nurse (new to me too) who's digging her heels in.
Problem is, they dosed me correctly and then left me in the hall opposite the open door of the radio room. So while the nurse tries to talk the doctor out of meds, I'm treated to marathon trainimg convos peppered with ambulance calls. Wait, no, she's back. Not sure for how much, but it's a start.
God, wish you pain relief ita. If there was any thing any of us could do...