Posted by gwstang on July 28, 2014 at 19:47:54 from (12.230.229.182):
My old Doc has retired. Really liked her and she always did a good job for my health. She had told me that she was going too. I had to see a Pakistani Doc to fill in with his regular patients. I have a hard time understanding everything he says, but get the general rift of what he says. My appointment was for 11 AM and I saw him at 12:30 PM. About the usual. I went to turn in the prescriptions for the ear infection (and blood pressure/thyroid/cholesterol meds) and the gal said it would be a few minutes. Well she didn't say that all the pharmacists (3) went to lunch at the same time. 1.5 hours later it was finally ready. Boy were there some mad people waiting. I mean lots of grumbling and wanting to know why all three went at once instead of staggering it to keep the line moving. Lots said they were going to call and raise some you know what about that. Usually only takes about 15-30 minutes...1.5 hours is a might much. Anyway, ear infection is taken care of, in case anyone is wondering (other post). The doc did say that I need to see an ENT to have another operation to fix it...again, so it will stop doing this to me. ugh, ears can suck. I did cut some more on the N this afternoon just to keep this somewhat tractor related. :oops:
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