It's a good thing I'm cleaning out the bedroom in summer, when all the windows are open. There is something in there that plays hob with my sinuses, probably because it was the room Hubby spent the most of his time in with the door closed and the air conditioner running (in summer).
Wash ,'War Stories'
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wine is not painful, hooray! And the back label says it would "curl any halfling's toes", hee! I bought it at a tasting at the local co-op, hadn't looked at the label until today; pure happenstance that it's hobbit-y.
Timelies all!
Home now. Let the adventure begin.
Welcome home, Sheryl & family. This is your life now!
Let the adventure begin.
Indeed!
I would be happy to return to Slanted Door, IJS.
I smell a plan brewing!
YAY Adventuring, Sheryl!
Cats are fed, dog is fed, rabbit is fed, candles are lit, plumbing issue seems to have resolved itself just like I hoped, time for a second glass of wine and Killjoys (if I can stay awake after to much to eat and two glasses of wine...ETA or even close my parentheses)
I don't have any wine, but I did have too much to eat for dinner.
Any thoughts re: submitting a written request and picking up my medical records myself, or waiting until I find a Dr. in San Francisco and sending a request to have my medical records sent there?
Considering that Emmett's medical records from his early pediatric doctor have never actually migrated into the system of his Teen Clinic doctors (7 years after authorization etc.) I'd say getting physical copies might be worth the trip.
(Still grateful that original pediatrician kept scrupulous paper records onsite because he couldn't get into college without complete immunization record.)
Maybe Laura has an opinion on this since that's her company's biz, but there's a lot of NonCommunication between different medical systems. They're not designed to be cross-communicating.
One of the reasons I was glad to get back into Kaiser is that they still had my medical records from the previous time I was with them, decade or two back, and the spottiness of my records from in between has not been a concern.