We're Having a Vent-O-Rama!!!

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We're Having a Vent-O-Rama!!!
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Mon, 02-27-2006 - 2:46pm

Do we all need to let out a big primal scream????

Molly

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Mon, 02-27-2006 - 3:41pm

Why do you have to switch drs? Is he too far now?

Amazingly, nothing has peeved me off today...yet! I retain the right to post here late or tomorrow though!

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Mon, 02-27-2006 - 4:26pm

I have serious issues with parents who send their kids to school sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My girls have been sick all bloody weekend. There was at least 6 kids in Jackie's class that were sick, but still at school last week. GGRRR Now, here I am trying desperately not to get sick. I just can't afford to be down for the next couple of months. I know Georgia has a very

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Mon, 02-27-2006 - 4:29pm
Oh Molly,
That is a load of you know what. Now what are you and his other patients supposed to do? Can you still see him, or is the drive too far?
How are you doing? Other than having a inconsiderate doc.
Please keep me updated.
Love and hugs,
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Mon, 02-27-2006 - 5:01pm

Well, two very common problems so far--the health care system and the complete oblivious people who have no idea how their stupid decisions affect the rest of us. I get so angry when someone comes to work sick--coughing, sneezing and snotting all over the rest of us. I am not at all nice about it--ban them from my office and tell people to cover their mouths, wash their hands, etc. The "I didn't want to use a sick day" excuse is lame--that's what they are for. However, it seems that people prefer to come to work sick and then use their "sick" days as vacation or personal days.

My big irritant today is bus etiquette. I don't know how many of you use public transportation, but I am so sick of cell phone calls and music which escapes the head phones. I really don't care what the stranger behind me did over the weekend, and I certainly don't want to listen to the tinny tunes or thumping base from music not of my choosing. Of course, it's not only busses where this happens--just where it happened to me this morning. Another example of people just being plain inconsiderate!

Rosemary

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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 3:39am
AAAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH! Right back at ya mollie. This had happened to me more than once at Kaiser and they usually send out a letter telling you, at the last minute, that you are being reassigned but not to whom. I thought I wouldn't have that problem with CIGNA but wouldn't ya know the doctor i really liked left the medical group itself and formed a new one with several other doctors. Unfortunately CIGNA wouldn't cover him anymore. So I got reassigned to another that I didn't much care for. Now that I've moved and switched to one of my own choice I'm quite happy.
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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 3:53am

Right on about the bus etiquette Rosemary. I don't ride the buses here at all and never did but my DS rides the Metrolink out here in CA every day and that is one of his biggest complains. He says most people are pretty decent, the regulars, but there are a few who yak and yak on their cell phones really loud and his big one is people who are sick and coughing and snotting all over the train. The metrolink is very crowded and no way to get away from them.

Interestingly enuf when I've been to Mexico I always ride public transportation and never had rude behavior around me; if anything people were extremely nice to us turistas. Once a bunch of teen school girls even called to us when our stop was coming up and told the driver to stop. In New Orleans people were also really nice, it was the bus drivers who were rude and no help at all. Wouldn't even give us the simplest directions.

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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 12:01pm
My Rhuemys office just called me. I cannot take the Sulfazine anymore because I'm allergic to it. I have my next appointment on March 13th. She is not going to give me any drugs until then. I'm soooooo frustrated now. I think I'll still be ok, because I still am on the 10mg of prednisone a day, but its annoying to have to wait 2 weeks for another drug. And I have this nasty rash all over from the Sulfazine.

TTC since # 1 since 3/2002, IUI on 11/19/02.  Took a break to move 6/2003.  

Developed Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis 2/2006. 

TTC again!!!  Off BCP since April 2008.

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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 1:10pm
Oh, your post reminded me of what I was RANTING about last week: people on the bus who walk down the aisle with their HUGE bags on their shoulders which SLAM into MY shoulder as they walk by. I am not built like a linebacker, no reason for your bag to be hitting me(saw stars one day when my shoulder was in pain from the PA and then someone slammed the sharp corner of their bag into me)! Walk with your bag IN FRONT OF YOU and stop acting like you are the only person on this bus, please!
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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 2:53pm

Michele, Oxnard is way too far away.

Molly

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Tue, 02-28-2006 - 3:13pm

Cyn, I don't think your issue with sending sick children to school is trivial at all.

Molly

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