Oh Hil, that's really rough.
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Hil I hope this can get worked out ....it's horrible being sort of held hostage by doctor's offices and policies and people you can't really communicate with.
Grandma needs surgery again.
OK, I tried to call the rheumatologist, but the call wouldn't go through, and now my phone is saying "no service." (It had two bars before, which was weird, since usually my reception here is fine.)
I got through. My records are "on the doctor's desk," and the receptionist will leave another message for her that I called to check on the status.
Crossing my fingers that you get what you need, Hil.
Best to you Hil
and Ma~~~ to your grandmother , askye.
Good grief, it's a damned shame what people have to go through just to get their medication.
askye, continuing ~ma for your grandmother. I hope everything goes well.
My three-day marathon headache has finally let up, but now my guts are sending distress signals. I'm in a resentful existential grumpy funk.
I'm sorry about the bs required to get you your meds, Hil. Especially just as the school year is starting.
The last time I went to my doctor after finally getting up the energy to ask for anxiety meds so that I can sleep, she gave me something that said I couldn't take it while breastfeeding, despite our having a long conversation about how I was still breastfeeding and couldn't take anything that was prohibited for that. I haven't called to ask for something different because I'm pretty sure I would have to go in to the office and physically pick up a prescription, and I just don't have the energy at the moment. Although, according to the fitbit, I'm averaging 3 hours and 50 minutes of sleep a night. So, I should probably do something.
Yeah. At least all my classes are on one side of campus this year, and next to my office. That will lower the stress on my joints. And next semester, I'm probably going to be teaching entirely online, which will be kind of weird, but pretty easy on my joints.