Wesley: Feng Shui. Gunn: Right. What's that mean again? Wesley: That people will believe anything. Actually, in this place, Feng Shui will probably have enormous significance. I'll align my furniture the wrong way and suddenly catch fire or turn into a pudding.

'Conviction (1)'


Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Ginger - Feb 24, 2012 10:19:45 am PST #8425 of 30001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

The fucking cleanse drink you have to do prior to the colonoscopy is the WORST.

You'd think the time you spend in the bathroom would be the bad part, but downing that much liquid in a short period of time feels like a form of water boarding.

After a considerable amount of time being told my call was important, I finally talked to a nurse who said she'd talk to the doctor.


meara - Feb 24, 2012 10:21:58 am PST #8426 of 30001

I have never gotten used to being able to do something else while I'm on the phone, either

Like, in your house? I don't have the capacity for that, plus I rarely talk on the phone outside of work to anyone other than my parents or best friend.

Though doing other things on the phone is great if you're on a conference call.


WindSparrow - Feb 24, 2012 10:22:28 am PST #8427 of 30001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Ginger, lots of timely-appointment~ma. I hate that it is so difficult for you.


Ginger - Feb 24, 2012 10:29:08 am PST #8428 of 30001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Kaiser is good at many things, but scheduling tests you have to have immediately for scary reasons is not one of them. A friend and I both had the same horrendous experience trying to schedule all the scans the oncologist wanted us to have in the next week or so after the positive biopsy. I finally called an oncology nurse and cried, and she bullied them into scheduling me. There needs to be some kind of cancer ombudsman who does this stuff, not people who are already shaking piles of goo.


Maria - Feb 24, 2012 10:40:51 am PST #8429 of 30001
Not so nice is that I'm about to ruin a Friday morning for a bunch of people because of a series of unfortunate events and an upset foreign government. - shrift

There needs to be some kind of cancer ombudsman who does this stuff, not people who are already shaking piles of goo.

Not just cancer. These are onerous tasks on steroids.

I can't believe it's already been 11 days. It seems like yesterday, and years ago, all at the same time.

We still don't have autopsy results.


Connie Neil - Feb 24, 2012 10:42:50 am PST #8430 of 30001
brillig

We still don't have autopsy results.

In Utah, it can take months to get results. Apparently, our legislature decided to save money and outsource autopsies to Idaho, or something. Or Colorado.


Maria - Feb 24, 2012 10:48:19 am PST #8431 of 30001
Not so nice is that I'm about to ruin a Friday morning for a bunch of people because of a series of unfortunate events and an upset foreign government. - shrift

In Utah, it can take months to get results.

We knew it was going to take 4-6 weeks for toxicology. The bigger delay right now is getting all of the findings back from the forensic pathologists who specialize in the major organs and collating it. Hopkins pushed for a more detailed autopsy than is normally performed. They were just as shocked as we were. Dr. Lipson wants to know why.


-t - Feb 24, 2012 10:48:59 am PST #8432 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I had to wait many months for H's, mostly for toxicology. I hope your wait is not as long, Maria. It's emotionally draining to have that uncertainty, and not having the final death certificate really limits what you can get done with legal, financial, etc. matters. But coroner's offices are short-staffed these days.


Connie Neil - Feb 24, 2012 10:54:20 am PST #8433 of 30001
brillig

Dr. Lipson wants to know why.

Doctors who want to know Why are wonderful.

Dr. Hwang, the God of Electrocardiology, is still my model for ideal doctor. He was doing a procedure to burn out a bad electrical generator in Hubby's heart, that was causing the rhythm problems, and he accidentally poked a hole through the heart wall. He came out personally to the waiting room to explain why things had gone on for an extra two hours, and when they moved Hubby to Cardiac ICU, he again personally went to get Hubby's stuff from the old room to carry them to the new room. This was at the end of a 20-hour day, too. I don't think big-league cardiac surgeons normally do that sort of thing.


Atropa - Feb 24, 2012 11:04:25 am PST #8434 of 30001
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Blerrgh. I now have a doctor appointment at 2:30 to figure out if the powdery taste in my mouth and the thick white coating on my tongue is a worrying side-effect of the new antibiotic. Whee?