Isn't Jack Black getting a mammogram part of the same ad campaign? Strange, to be sure, but I find them refreshing after the string of jewelry ads that just piss me off.
Theatre people can be huggy. It doesn't bother me, but I rarely initiate it. I only feel weird when students want to hug on me.
I had a great PCP who took care of the pap stuff, but he left me. I don't want a new PCP. Big sigh.
And Kristen, you have me wondering if it's mammogram time again. I trust that my coverage is good, if I stay in network. And since I'm on contract, I should get this taken care of now, huh?
Man, I hate health. Also, insurance.
I know the conversation has moved on , but in high school I was involved wit a group of friends that wrote Bay city Roller fanfic.
DH is now vaguely afraid.
I like health. I get annoyed that I have to do stuff to maintain and improve it. Tiresome.
I blew off my mammogram this year because I got annoyed with my PCP for saying I needed one in February when I had just had one in October and I'm supposed to be getting one a year. So, I'll get one early in 2010 to try to avoid that particular annoyance recurring. Easier to have the insurance freshly renewed when I get all my tests run, somehow.
Oooh, look. [link]
I can't even think about medical tests until I either get a job that provides insurance or some kind of reform is passed.
And since I'm on contract, I should get this taken care of now, huh?
Yes, yes! Go, go!
My mother's recent diagnosis -- thanks entirely to a mammogram -- has made me an advocate.
I will be good and schedule these things for the new year. I'll even get off my duff and find a PCP. Oy.
Why does Target have an NCIS:LA forced bromance ad? Whuhuh? When did bromance become so trendy?
Bromance is way trendy. There was even a movie about it this past summer, with Jason Segal and that other guy. Y'know, that one from...um....Clueless!
My mom got diagnosed on her first mammogram at 41. (Note: she is now 63 and perfectly fine!) SO GO!
I Love You, Man.
Yeah. Gaying up Sherlock Holmes. Forcing the slash overtones from day 1 on network TV. It's weird.