Whew!!! I am so glad you survived my dearest Yaya!! I shudder to think that a shutter was such a source of pain to you. Brrrrr!! Darn ladder, burn the thing I say and good riddance!! ;D I loved it my sister, you are so very clever. Thank you for a wonderful read. I looked forward to each new installment. You are truly a gem! :-*
Bravo! She lives!!! Platitudes are everywhere aren't they? And so deeply ingrained from the millions of times we hear them all our lives that once in a while one will even slip out of my mouth...yes, I do confess...but as soon as I do I cringe in disbelief. I feel betrayed by, well, myself. Love the story! Along with it's entertainment value, and a wish we all find Beautiful Doctors so kind as yours, as we've all dealt with Dr. Ego's, the world is glutted with them, I now have a curious desire to read my chart notes. Thing is, around here, they put them in a pocket on the outside of the room, so all I can do as I wait is to look through their supply drawers to see what kinds of things they have, as I look for little mementos to pilfer, which, hand on a bible, I have never done anywhere else. And it's nothing of great value, could be a pair of gloves, a couple large bandaids, some long stem swabs, stuff like that, but I figure for the price I pay for my 15 minutes there, I should be taking home something else besides advice.
I have fired several dr's. I had to pay $5.00 per page tho. New G.P. is about to go. Nice guy but he doesn't have a clue about MM. Oh and he is a liar, he walked in and said "hi my friend it is so good to see you again". I said yeah whats my first name? He had to look at my chart. I said never mind I don't expect you to remember my name but the only person who ever says its "good to see you" to me and really means it is my attorney, after all I did put a couple of his kids through college. Oh and P.M. don't forget to get all the blood off of the ladder, you know a clean tool is a happy tool.