The Kids and Me at HomeI've never really tried to play Lego before. Sitting and sorting was my best try. |
I was thinking a few days ago that when a person gets older, they should start keeping track of how many kinds of Dr.s they have.
If I were to make such a list I would surely add the fellow who followed me after my hip was replaced.
A hospitalist, I think he called himself.
Someone who watches patients from when they get out of the operating room until they leave the hospital. Now that is a pretty discrete specialist. At any rate, when I was finished with the skin specialist, Betty, Miranda and I stopped off at London Drugs to get a prescription filled for me.
People who like to play Lego can play it fast. |
The pharmacist asked me how the first shot went and when I told him a sore arm and quite a bit of lethargy – as well as feeling as though I had been hit by a truck. He told me good to know. Usually the second of the shots has side effects just a little worse than the first one. I may not have wanted to hear that, but it was too late.
Still, I had decided not to flinch. The pharmacist invited Betty to come in really close and take a good look, since we had asked if she could look. She thought that was a good idea for about 2 seconds and then as he began to find a good place to do the shot her feet began to inch backward.
I guess there is always the fear that the shot can reverberate right out to where an onlooker is watching. Anyway – that job is done for me and my insurance pays 80% so there was no need for me to flinch.
Arta
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