Well, the bill passed the senate.
I had an hour and a half IEP meeting that was pure chaos and wasted time. It could have been accomplished in about 15 minutes.
I got multiple voice mails throughout the day from the endocrinologist's office urging me to schedule an earlier appointment because they had openings. (I had an appointment scheduled at 4:40.)
They texted through this weird app that was a multi-step process to access.
I wanted to keep my appointment because I had work (why I scheduled the appointment for then in the first place).
They wondered if I wanted a telemedicine appointment. I said sure.
They never responded and then I realized that I had failed to click the little icon that maybe in some modern art way resembled a paper airplane so my message hadn't been sent.
I drove to the doctor office. On the way there, I got a message that we could do the telemed appointment right then. I texted back that I was on my way.
So I got there and sat for 40 minutes waiting for my appointment.
Then I left.
I told the girl at the counter I was leaving. She said, "Are you sure? I could reschedule you..."
I was sure. So if I die of some undiagnosed thyroid situation, you can point to this day: the day I rage quit the endocrinologist.
I came home and told it all to Mark. He said, "Good thing you're so patient."
I said, "I'm not that patient."
He said, "Don't you know sarcasm when you hear it?"
It's not for nothing that A Charlie Brown Christmas is his favorite.
3 comments:
Sorry to hear about your huge hassle and failed appointment!
I think yesterday was just a tough day all around!
You do need to find out the results or whatever. Your health is important. Maybe a tele-appointment.
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