

And speaking of more positive (yeah, I'm stretching to connect things here) an interesting email from a stranger reading my blog arrived the other day. The author was reaching out because of reading Chris's rant, and then mine, about our horrific experience at Quest Diagnostics last Monday. She offered up some useful information on how to make it go better the next time. Apparently Quest takes appointments and this can be done even in an emergency. And she gave me a website to go to to make the appointment which also helped me find a much closer (and fingers crossed--less crowded) location. The website was simple enough: www.questdiagnostics.com and there was also the Quest Diagnostics Patient Services Center link. And then interestingly, Quest has partnered with Google in a service called Googlehealth which will allow you to keep your medical records online all in one place, easily accessible for future use. Unfortunately, that's not available in California yet. Finally, there is a way to get lab results online (that'a a link I hope) if your physician is signed up with Quest. I have to get my physician to sign up first, but there's a handy little letter I can print out and bring to her to discuss that possibility. Now, none of that is going to make Ms. Bryman recent grad respond any faster should my white blood cells disappear again, but the appointment may shorten the wait, I now know to ask for the lead person in the Patient Services Center to explain my situation (dire), and that I can give them my cell phone number and go wait in the safer, warmer, more relaxing car until it is finally my turn. I will test some of this when I go in on Tuesday for the blood test to make sure I'm okay for chemo on Thursday. Starting with making the appointment. At any rate, I thought it was awful nice of a total stranger to reach out like that. Thanks!
And last but not least, my father called to agree that I look like my brother with my new shorn look. He also thinks I look like my mother in the red wig (they are long, long divorced and I didn't dare ask if the similarity was a good or bad thing). I think I look like my mother in the wig a bit too. My mother, who declined to comment, did say she would get my brother to read the blog to see what he thought. No word so far. But this will prove my point:

This is me with my two sisters and my brother (in age order oldest to youngest left to right). Note how none of us look alike. My brother looks exactly like our dad, my older sister looks like our mom, and my younger sister looks like her mom (this being my family, my sisters do not have the same mother; you probably figured that out). I look like nobody--when I have hair. Or at least blonde hair. A little from dad, a little from mom, a little from those Vikings that pillaged Ireland 100's of years ago, but no one in particular. And it's always been that way. Now, look again at me with no hair. I finally look like somebody in the family! Okay, so it's my brother, but at least I know I wasn't left on the doorstep of
That's it for this Sunday. I think I may have to do a little wine tasting of my own this even

Holy cow! The resemblance post buzz cute is rather too close for comfort. Good lord, it's remarkable! Sorry. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but I sooooo would NOT have even thought about it had you not mentioned it.
ReplyDeletea wet blanket? you? never! we would have enjoyed dragging you from vendor to vendor and with a free hand (without a wine glass to hold) you could have carried all our crap! Plus instead of Chris acting as designated driver you could have made us road legal. another plus, you could have taken your own photos! The pity party sounds great, but really I think this is a smear campaign organized by Seamus to knock Chris and I out of the poll.
ReplyDeleteWe're on to you beagle, we're on to you!
The beagle will not confirm nor deny that there was a diabolical plot going on. He will however point out that he has five votes to your four.
ReplyDeleteLove, Seamus.
Dear Seamus, I voted for you 3 times. I have 3 computers so I can do that. I'm a smart kitty you see?
ReplyDeleteLove, Nala!
Harold just informed me that he also voted for Seamus. He has infiltrated my home and turned my own dog against me! Oh the shame.
ReplyDeleteWell, after all Rory, Harold was also part of the "left behind" crew on Sunday. Can you blame him for acting out?
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