Well, micro surgery, for me, definitely not a 'long' surgery, that's about right, so it didn't take long, stitches were shorter I guess, haha.
Actually, I called, VA urgent care didn't have anyone on staff,
so they referred me to another ER, called and verified they would follow up with paperwork for payment, meanwhile, called good ol Mom, bless her heart, 88 years old, she calls me Murphy, sometimes I wonder if she ain't just hangin on to life to help me out, haha, so the ~hour it took for her to get here, then the ~hour to get there, plus letting them know ahead of time, didn't take that long, once there, 3-4 hours at most.
I would also suggest anyone in an ER situation,
phone ahead so they can be expecting what's
gonna come thru the door.
I wonder if they charge me for all those blood-stained sheets,
if that means I get to keep them?
Shoot, I'm buyin 'em, right?
Oh well, guess the trailer could have been moving, OUCH!
Sometimes I think its just the powers that be saying, "You need to set down and take a break for awhile", tho nice about it, not tryin to bust yer balls over it...well, this time???
Maybe just yankin my chain.
I best quit, lest I get some more good feedback
Bored, stinging, and trying to laugh about it with you all...
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