But there might actually be something I could do! And I don't work with her close enough for there to be anything that I could stop doing that would help. Mostly, I just see her at the end of the day.I've found "is there anything I could do, or stop doing, to help?" to be a decent catch-all.
You don't have to fix everything. Sometimes all people need is someone to acknowledge that their situation sucks.But there might actually be something I could do! And I don't work with her close enough for there to be anything that I could stop doing that would help. Mostly, I just see her at the end of the day.
Is there anything we can do, or stop doing, to help?And surgery cancelled today. Try again tomorrow. Fuck.
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That's all I need sometimes.You don't have to fix everything. Sometimes all people need is someone to acknowledge that their situation sucks.
Who is they? Is this just local incompetence or a bigger issue? Not having the meds you need is really terrible. Sorry to hear it.The BS they put us through infuriates me.
Aye. That's my approach.You don't have to fix everything. Sometimes all people need is someone to acknowledge that their situation sucks.
They is the medical profession in general. I was threatened, interrogated and humiliated at my first pain clinic appointment.Who is they? Is this just local incompetence or a bigger issue? Not having the meds you need is really terrible. Sorry to hear it.
When I had an allergic reaction to combined drugs last may (memorial day weekend) they wanted to keep me until Tuesday to run some tests on my heart, even though a dose of liquid benadryl cleared up all the symptoms, my blood work, chest x-ray, and blood 02 level did not indicate cardiac problems, and I was fine. I left Sunday afternoon instead (I'd gone to the ER at 6:30am because starting at 3:30am-ish, I'd started having symptoms of what I thought was a heart attack; however the hives on my arms and chest indicated an allergic reaction).Got a concrete date. Wednesday. I could have just been going to my local hospital this whole time for antibiotics. Again, anyone that says hospitals are desperate to kick you out, I have contrary anecdotal evidence.
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Mine's 10 years old also, it seems like I just paid her off yesterday. I will be greatly saddened when she passes.Fridge died. It's 10 years old, which is still on the young side for a refrigerator... Some quick research shows me average life expectancy for a fridge is 14-17 years.
I could probably fix it. But then it might be better just to get a new one.
Well, yeah, she wasn't at her desk at that moment. But that's why the bell is on the window. So he can ring it and wait to be helped.Receptionist went to the bathroom? Otherwise I got nothing.
I assume anyone who carries more than $20 in actual paper cash is doing so to buy drugs, personally. I can't think of any other reason when even literally the air pump at my local gas station accepts cards.First World Problem: I cashed some checks at the drive through teller. He gave me a $100 bill. Like WTF?! where can I spend this damned thing?!
Also I think it was the first C-Note I've seen in 15 years.
I used to pay for my college tuition by withdrawing the full amount in cash from the bank, stuffing it in my coat pocket, and walking to the school's bursar (20~ min). I didn't want to pay the 1-3% fee for using debit/credit, and I didn't have a checkbook until my last year there.I assume anyone who carries more than $20 in actual paper cash is doing so to buy drugs, personally. I can't think of any other reason when even literally the air pump at my local gas station accepts cards.
That's bizarre because it's beyond trivial to get a checkbook/checking account.I used to pay for my college tuition by withdrawing the full amount in cash from the bank, stuffing it in my coat pocket, and walking to the school's bursar (20~ min). I didn't want to pay the 1-3% fee for using debit/credit, and I didn't have a checkbook until my last year there.
Maybe I don't want the feds knowing every time I buy a doughnut or a Coke.I assume anyone who carries more than $20 in actual paper cash is doing so to buy drugs, personally. I can't think of any other reason when even literally the air pump at my local gas station accepts cards.
When doing this, it is considered prudent to leave the T-shirt with "I'm carrying a lot of money" printed on it at home that day.I'm amazed you didn't get mugged.
Corollaries to Murphy's law would lead me to believe that the ONE day you get mugged is this occasion.When doing this, it is considered prudent to leave the T-shirt with "I'm carrying a lot of money" printed on it at home that day.
--Patrick
Wow, that's strange[DOUBLEPOST=1490295244,1490295212][/DOUBLEPOST]Corollaries to Murphy's law would lead me to believe that the ONE day you get mugged is this occasion.
Also, an hour ago Tapatalk started sending me fucking e-mails every single time someone replies to me here. I haven't used tapatalk in years. WTF.
Is it still doing it?[DOUBLEPOST=1490295294][/DOUBLEPOST]Corollaries to Murphy's law would lead me to believe that the ONE day you get mugged is this occasion.
Also, an hour ago Tapatalk started sending me fucking e-mails every single time someone replies to me here. I haven't used tapatalk in years. WTF.
That must suck.Corollaries to Murphy's law would lead me to believe that the ONE day you get mugged is this occasion.
Also, an hour ago Tapatalk started sending me fucking e-mails every single time someone replies to me here. I haven't used tapatalk in years. WTF.
I had no SSN/TIN, my only forms of ID were a passport and I-20, and I had to walk or cycle everywhere... Opening the checking account alone, nevermind getting money in and out of it, were interesting experiences.That's bizarre because it's beyond trivial to get a checkbook/checking account.
Also I'm amazed you didn't get mugged.
I've solved it with a gmail filter now, jackhole [DOUBLEPOST=1490295776][/DOUBLEPOST]Wow, that's strange[DOUBLEPOST=1490295244,1490295212][/DOUBLEPOST]
Is it still doing it?[DOUBLEPOST=1490295294][/DOUBLEPOST]
That must suck.
Would they not take a cashier's check?[DOUBLEPOST=1490295983][/DOUBLEPOST]I had no SSN/TIN, my only forms of ID were a passport and I-20, and I had to walk or cycle everywhere... Opening the checking account alone, nevermind getting money in and out of it, were interesting experiences.
The path I walked was well transited, I looked like a college student, and I made sure to do it during the daytime. I did it once a semester for... 3 or 4 years? First semester was paid by card, last 1-2 semesters were done by cheque.
Oh they know. Google and/or Apple knows, so everybody knows. The surveillance society is now real and inescapable.Maybe I don't want the feds knowing every time I buy a doughnut or a Coke.