...make an appointment...finding a new PCP.
Do it.
Putting that off is where I went wrong, and is why my cancer wasn't discovered until it was already stage IV.
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.
...make an appointment...finding a new PCP.
Do it.
Putting that off is where I went wrong, and is why my cancer wasn't discovered until it was already stage IV.
I’m trying to learn my lesson in that. I had a clean mammogram recently (yay!) though it did require a follow up ultrasound and I stalled and dithered and really shouldn’t have.
Good reminder dcp.
The one I’ve been putting off is an eye exam. I paid for the vision insurance this year so I need to go get one and use the benefit!!
I am well overdue for a mammogram. I keep meaning to make an appointment with my GYN, but I've been putting it off.(As well as finding a new PCP)
I got a referral from Planned Parenthood about a month ago but you leave a message and they, in theory, call you back. They did not call me back and I was not calling them back and leaving more messages.
Instead I asked my NP for the referral instead when we did a follow-up on bloodwork and an x-ray yesterday morning. The scheduler called me yesterday afternoon and the mammogram was done by 10:30 this morning about 24 hours after I asked for the referral.
Make the calls. I am the master at procrastination and I did it! But if they have a system where the scheduler calls you, even better.
Just make the calls. Early cancer screenings work best when we get them done early.
With all of that, I need to make a dermatology appt for a specific look at a few spots and a general 'pale body in the desert' check out. That should be the end of the (should be) annual things.
Next we keep working on the broken stuff. Good times.
Go Cass with the stuff-doing and the not procrastinating!
I'm happy to report that we are once again a functional two-pig household; the animal shelter seemed positive they could find a happy, non-murderous home for Pickles and that she'd be fine, and now we have Gimlet-who-is-now-Ringo, and Prubs is bopping around the cage and vocalizing and being active and cheerful and acting like a brisk young woman of three instead of a crone of five. We're all incredibly relieved. And now we're about to get a couch, and the rest of the windows are for-real on their way and may be in by September! I just won't know what to do with myself, with glass windows and a couch and happy guinea pigs who just go out every day and refuse to choose violence.
And an eleventh grader. Holy crap we have an eleventh grader in the house, a diligent AP-homework-doing fussing-over-lonely-classmates functional-romantic-relationship-having eleventh grader who feels like possibly the most adult human in the house.
It’s good to see your post, Epic. I’m glad the news from your doctor is good, and I wish your work system was better.
Aw, that’s a lot of good news, JZ! I love to read it!
JZ, that's all wonderful news!
The calendar between now and the beginning of the school year is so filled with social obligations. It's somewhat overwhelming.
JZ that is wonderful news all around.
I finally had my first mammogram. I really need to get a colonoscopy and I've been putting that off but I know I shouldn't and that is on my list of things to deal with.
I need to find a new psychitrist/meds person because the person back in Brevard is leaving the clinic so now is a good time to find someone who is in state. Which I hate doing because it's hard and I haven't had the best track record with them , except in Brevard those have been ok.
And I should probably see about a dermatologist as well since I have moles and fair skin and my dad has lots of issues, although Dad has spent a lot more time in the sun than I have.
Nice to see people taking care of themselves because I want you to be healthy!
Vermont was so nice. We did lots. The hotel was lovely. Ben & Jerry's was too crowded, but a required stop. #1's GF loved Vermont Teddy Bear and I was delighted that they stuffed them with fluffed up plastic water bottles. I think she said 4 million of them a year, but I could be misremembering that part of the tour. But millions. Vermont Artisan Coffee is yummy. Too much of the food everywhere was yummy. We went to a dairy farm and saw cows and sheep and bought well aged cheddar and other stuff. The ferry ride back and forth across Lake Champlain was as lovely as I remembered as a kid.
We went bowling and in a couple games the high score was 88, which didn't matter because we had fun, but amusing since both DH and son have bowled 300 games and generally are in the 200s. Excuses like tennis elbow and hernia surgery, house balls and shoes, and more.
Son and GF live in a very red part of NY so they were overwhelmingly happy with the lack of Trump flags. Son is also a devoted Bernie Bro so he liked being in that area. He even posted a picture of bathroom labels with the following comment which pretty much summed up his feelings. I am sure I have ever seen so many Pride and BLM flags all over the place.
Vermont hits different. Gender neutral bathrooms, pride flags everywhere, black kids and white kids playin together in the fields, and my god is the cheese good.
In recovery mode today relaxing and doing not much of anything.