-t, I hadn't noticed that either, but that is awesome... and fair, I think!
Got off of a two-hour call to transition the client of anxiety off of my plate. Phew!
Good call with my doc this morning. You know you're with the right person when you say, "I feel better just having talked to you," to your doctor. I told my husband, "I'm glad she's so much younger than I am, because she will way outlive me, which means she can be my doctor until I no longer need one." Upping a current med that could help w/anxiety + getting some rescue benzos for emergencies. If the increased dose doesn't work, we'll talk about a different option.
Our insurance has decided they suddenly need prior authorization for my migraine meds that I've been taking for 2 years with no hassle on their end. I know it's a new benefits year, but it just seems like, given recent Luigi-related events, refusing to cover a medication they've covered for the past 2 years is foolish. So frustrating.
Fortunately, I still have some migraine meds; I only called in the refill to be efficient, because I have another Rx ready to pick up. Although I guess I'm glad I ran into this problem now, while I still have some migraine meds, instead of when I was completely out.
Thanks for the birthday wishes!
Happy birthday, shrift!
Also, abi, got your card.
Happy birthday, Shrift!
Phew, just bought our tickets to Tokyo. Flying Japan Airlines which reputedly has the best Economy service. It's non-stop, but I will have to pay extra to buy our seats together.
It was cheaper to go on Weds Jan 22, arriving on Tokyo the 23rd. Now just need hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto and a bullet train.
Wow that’s so obnoxious, Teppy. I hope they just approve the prior authorization and it’s easy. Such BS.
Also, I noticed in reading the tournament stuff that you have to be over 80 to get called Senior in their age rankings.
Hah. I just bought a plot at the local community gardens, and at 57 I get their senior discount. I mean, I’ll take it.
Sorry about the insurance nonsense, Steph.
Cincinnati does not handle snow well at all, to a comical degree. There's a bigass storm that's supposed to start tomorrow, so last night I ran to Trader Joe's to get that shopping trip out of the way. The shelves were actually more stocked than I thought they would be, but there were some notable areas that were totally bare: pasta sauce (though there was still plenty of pasta), all gluten-full bread (there was plenty of gluten-free bread left [she noted smugly]), white queso dip (I really wanted some, dang it), and eggs (though I think that was more because of the egg shortage due to avian flu). Areas that were about 85% empty included: refrigerated packaged meats (except vegetarian substitutes -- they were all in stock), shredded and sliced cheese, and, specifically, oranges.
I have to hit the regular grocery store today, and I can't wait to see the carnage there. (I hope I can get eggs, though. I also have plans to make chili, so there'd better be chili beans, dang it.)
I was toying with doing a precision strike to the grocery store, but first I'm going to see if I've got enough to avoid having to. I think I probably do. Then again, there's no way H-Mart will be out of stuff... I do not understand how they maintain so much and so varied an inventory all the time. And you'd have to have the population of a small country in there for it to feel crowded. So big! So much foods!