My Mom used to make foil bundles of leftovers and float them in a covered pan of simmering water.
ohhh, I LIKE that idea! Mom's are sooo clever!
My Mom used to make foil bundles of leftovers and float them in a covered pan of simmering water.
...Doctors don't care about the administrative part, you know
In the medical building I used, there was a person at the main entrance, at a table with a computer and phone.
Do you have an appointment? With who? Your name? What time? (of course she's looking up all this on the computer and knows the answers before you can even reply)
Do you have ... symptoms? symptoms? symptoms? symptoms? ad nauseum...
no, I don't. no, I don't no I don't.... arghhhh
then you go to the office.... and wait maybe 5, or max. 10 minutes. (no complaint on this part!)
Before, I must admit that there were usually 6 or 8 people sitting around to see various personal... now there are only 1 maybe 2 and a 3rd waaay down the hall.
For most of my life, setting a medical appointment and getting there on time has been a simple task. You ask for an appointment, they give you a time and that's when you show up.
But we're living much more complex lives now so this process isn't quite so easy.
Now, were are given a medical appointment time and told to arrive 15 minutes earlier.
WHAT?
I consider this a totally unnecessary practice and my primary care doctor agrees. As he said, "Just tell me what time you want me to cross the threshold."
This is a universal practice among the medical offices SO and I frequent here in MA. Does it happen where you are too?
I suppose once we all hit 70 (I'm just a month away...) that's not a bad goal to have. Better than broken down and up on blocks."well maintained." If nothing else, we are that. ...
With my most recent eye exam, my doctor said he needed to switch my right contact to a toric lens because the standard lens he first sized up didn't help my vision. In fact, my old lens worked better. (He said that's because over the years the lens formed itself to the shape of my cornea.) Well, we needed a few sessions to get things just right. I usually ask for the last appointment of the day, and because of Covid those appointments were right around dinnertime. The final trip in, I brought them a dinner bag - homemade lasagna for two, along with a nice garden salad. I could not believe how grateful they were! I like cooking, I like feeding people, so for me it wasn't a big deal. It was to them, though, and it made me feel really good inside...We always request the last appointment before the lunch hour and he spends nearly an hour with us so, I don't think he eats lunch.
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I suppose once we all hit 70 (I'm just a month away...) that's not a bad goal to have. Better than broken down and up on blocks.
Boy howdy..you said it.
With my most recent eye exam, my doctor said he needed to switch my right contact to a toric lens because the standard lens he first sized up didn't help my vision. In fact, my old lens worked better. (He said that's because over the years the lens formed itself to the shape of my cornea.) Well, we needed a few sessions to get things just right. I usually ask for the last appointment of the day, and because of Covid those appointments were right around dinnertime. The final trip in, I brought them a dinner bag - homemade lasagna for two, along with a nice garden salad. I could not believe how grateful they were! I like cooking, I like feeding people, so for me it wasn't a big deal. It was to them, though, and it made me feel really good inside.
That's BS to say the least. I'd be leaving Google and Yelp reviews.