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Getting ready to venture out to my first Dr appointment with my new dr. First time out since getting home from the hospital, I'm a little nervous.....

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Oh @jillar.  I hope you are well enough to be your own advocate or your beloved is going with you.

Try not to worry and just concentrate on wellness.  Thinking of you, sweets.

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Appointment went good, he's probably in his 70's but he seems pretty thorough. Even did an EKG which he said looked good. I go for labs and another appointment in two weeks. 

Had a couple breathing issues but not sure if it was anxiety about if the portable tank was working correctly. Luckily hubby went with me but I think I'll definitely take an anxiety pill first the next time!

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@jillar I am glad it went well and can understand you being nervous.  It will get better.  Maybe you should get a couple of opinions.  You do want the best care.

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1 minute ago, Linda Thomas said:

@jillar I am glad it went well and can understand you being nervous.  It will get better.  Maybe you should get a couple of opinions.  You do want the best care.

 

The problem is getting an appointment with a Dr in my health insurance network. I was surprised that I got in so quickly with this new dr. Plus a couple of people we know use him as their dr and are very happy with him.

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3 hours ago, jillar said:

 

The problem is getting an appointment with a Dr in my health insurance network. I was surprised that I got in so quickly with this new dr. Plus a couple of people we know use him as their dr and are very happy with him.

Feeling comfortable with him is important.  When I did the pink ribbon thing, I chose a doctor that was 79  years old.  He was so down earth and explained everything. I really trusted him.

I am so glad you are confident with him.  Now you have to concentrate on getting better! 

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I have just tidied up Life Drawings, and got good results with pastels, just a few colours. I now have to get my oil paints out and continue with the painting of people at night (my first night painting), Its going well but there are 5 figures so its taking a long time. Still raining but who's complaining.

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11 hours ago, Doreensfree said:

Lost one full panel of fencing ....hoping that's the worst of it ....thankfully I have great Neighbours...

 

I never liked that fence anyway.  Ripped my pants climbing over it one night when I was sneaking in.  Perhaps I've said too much.

 

Seriously though, happy to hear that you're safe.

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I never liked that fence anyway.  Ripped my pants climbing over it one night when I was sneaking in.  Perhaps I've said too much.

 

Yes !!!!!.....but worth it ....

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G’day 

bailing......

150 mm (6in) and the rain gauge overflowed last night. 

Underside of the house is flooded, it’s stowage and laundry but still it’s gunna take a bit of drying. 😖

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1 hour ago, BAT said:

As per usual I am doing nothing once again 😎

Well @BAT you could put your Bat Suit on and fly over and help Cbdave!

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8 hours ago, Linda Thomas said:

Well @BAT you could put your Bat Suit on and fly over and help Cbdave!

 

I will as soon as it stops raining here. Hang in there CBdave 🛶

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