Thanks, Kat. It's one of those visits where they keep saying "always" and "never", which seems to mean "according to the first two pages of your records". The attending did read it, and now I think we're waiting to hear from my migraine specialist. So sure he'll be replying any time now.
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Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
so last week, I was in an apt complex office, and they had a sign over the agent's shoulder that said "perspective tenants."
That sign was bothering me, so after 5 minutes I told the person helping us: "Just fyi, but the sign should say 'prospective', not 'perspective.'" She replied, "oh really, I didn't know about that."
Ugh.
Beau laughed at me and said: "you should have known better than to point out that error. they weren't going to do anything about it."
but I couldn't help myself. the pre- pro- bug BOTHERS me.
Bothers me, too. At least the Beaty Spa around the corner from here fixed their sign... eventually.
Oh dear. I think that sign would make me itch.
If you wait long enough you'll bump into rounds. And the doctor leading round expressed his regret that I'm not getting consistent care, but can't they just write down the dosage somewhere?
Once rounds are over, apparently I'll get the standard.
Just saw a news report that 2.6 million people without power in Maryland, DC, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia.
I have friends up in Dayton who lost power on Friday (June 29) who are being told they won't get power back until July 7. WTF, Dayton Power & LIght?!? (Or whoever the utility provider is.) We're going to be upper 90s all damn week. You have got to be kidding.
I keep feeling like Tim and I totally dodged a bullet.
And the doctor leading round expressed his regret that I'm not getting consistent care, but can't they just write down the dosage somewhere?
Yeah, wouldn't it be a great idea if patients had some sort of file, call it a record, maybe, where their medical information was kept? Maybe I should call the hospital and suggest they start a system of these "medical records."
I'm starting to wonder if, in the doctors' lounge at ita's hospital, there's a sign above the door that says "Try not to fuck things up too badly, but don't beat yourself up if you do."
Just got extra dark and windy here.
And then my cat knocked her dish off of the kitchen step stool just to make that loud noise.
Just saw a news report that 2.6 million people without power in Maryland, DC, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia.
People are really pulling together in the 'hood. We are SO fortunate, it only makes sense to reach out.
My buddies brought their fridge stuff over last night...apologizing for contaminating my freezer with meat...no sweat guys, really. It's not like it's bleeding all over the place.
Fortunately, their basement is a chilled 69 degrees without a/c and their cook top is gas. They've used a total of 92 pounds of ice so far. They had to make a shady deal with a neighborhood friend...I'm afraid there won't be any left in the region by this evening.
Thankfully, the storm predicted last night DID pass us by and all we got was some welcome rain.
EEk.
Kat beat me to it, but ita !, here's Cali's rules on med files. You CAN gain access to them -- just not, ya know, ASAP.
ETA: Also, I know nothing about this, but is there anyway you could have a nurse-practitioner do a home visit to admin the IV drugs? I don't know if it's feasible, legal or if your insurance would cover it, but it seems much more practical.