UGHHHHH it's annual review season and I've got SO MANY peer review requests this year.
OMG, 28?!?!? That is a nightmare. I forced myself to do four last week!
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.
UGHHHHH it's annual review season and I've got SO MANY peer review requests this year.
OMG, 28?!?!? That is a nightmare. I forced myself to do four last week!
Holy crap, Jessica. I mean, it's a huge compliment that so many people want your review, but... yeah, that's a lot. There ought to be an upper limit! And 28 is way over it. Yikes.
Yup, -t, coffee is indicated. I just got mine. I have to be a moderator on a workshop in a few minutes. It was very necessary.
Last time my bank called to check on me was when I was in Canada in October--I'd had a Seattle charge go through the second day after I got to Vancouver (and started my Tim Horton's and Nando's spending spree), and I guess they needed to make sure I hadn't duplicated myself or something.
Coincidentally, I just got a text message telling me there's unusual activity on one of my cards. There's no alert or message in the app and that card is actually over its limit (my clever security measure) so I'm not too worried and figure the link in the text is the actual danger.
Coffee made and consumed. Awaiting powers of motivation and concentration.
I used to do this, but my bank now has a message in the automated menu that says "If you're traveling you don't need to tell us" so I don't anymore!
Well, that's no fucking help, credit card companies.
Yeah, my bank also started doing the "don't even worry about" for travel alerts a while back, so I took it off my pre-travel to do lists.
When I worked at Best Buy and did phone orders I had to tell people who were buying from out of state (for their kids in college usually) to call their bank and let them know and then call me back otherwise the purchase might be blocked. A few people weren't happy but it looks suspicious if there is suddenly a Mac book Pro being bought in Vermont when the card is being used daily (and the same day) in , say, Oregon.
I forgot I have my self-appraisal to do - even Jess's peer reviews didn't remind me. Oops. Sadly, I would rather do my tedious and fiddly work than come up with one more accomplishment and three areas of improvement, but I'd better spend some time on that soonish
We paid a huge amount of money for a deep cleaning to be done on the house, and they didn’t do a very good job. The only reason we could even afford to do this was because of the small inheritance I got when Papa died. The plan was to get it back up to a maintainable level so that we could just have them come in once a month for a much less expensive light cleaning. I’m so upset right now and don’t know what to do.
Since we doubled up on JZ's dosage, we've gone through the meds at twice the rate.
Our doctor thoughtfully put in a new prescription for 120 Dilaudid, but it's automatically going to the inconvenient Safeway pharmacy (since our Pharmaca closed)
I left the house in the car with two pressing needs: Get the refill on painkillers, and get guinea pig kibble.
As I was standing in the line at the pharmacy looking at their big red sign saying "All Narcotics Are Kept In A Time Controlled Safe" I realized this was not going to go smoothly. In fact, not once have I been able to make a pickup without going back at least twice.
So when I got up there and asked for my prescription (which had been called in the previous day) she said: "But your prescription should last until January 2nd."
Yes, I explained but they raised the dosage from 2mg to 4mg a day so we went through it twice as fast.
"Do you have the original prescription with you?"
No.
"I have to check with the pharmacy at UCSF and hear from the doctor. We don't have 120 Dilaudid right now anyway. Will it be okay to pick up on Saturday?"
No. We're running out of pills. We will run out of pills tomorrow and my wife will be in agonizing pain.
"But your prescription should last until January 2nd!"
Yes, but as I previously noted, the doctors approved her taking an increased dosage, doubling our use. And it won't help seeing the original prescription since that was for taking 2mg every six hours instead of 4 mg.
So, now I'm down to 8 pills which will be done by 11:30 tomorrow and we have to solve this problem today because I don't want to be running around tomorrow trying to solve this like fucking Run, Lola Run.
Also, they were out of Guinea Pig kibble.
JZ has already put in a call to her primary care doctor (40 minutes on hold to get through) who is supposed to transfer the prescription to the UCSF Walgreens Pharmacy (where they will definitely have 120 pills) and talk to the pharmacist, and put a note on file explaining why we need the meds.
But I can't just trust that's going to happen now because literally every time I've tried to pick up any opiate there are nine extra unanticipated hoops to jump through, multiple trips back to the pharmacy to pick up one order and nervous nurses and pharmacists who are being blamed for the opioid crisis, and the Sacklers are somehow roaming around free.
So I'm a little stressed.
And everybody says they want to help but nobody's doing the fucking dishes.