Discussions and arrangements
I was scheduled to
have my biannual consultation yesterday, but the call came in on Monday where
we reviewed my blood test results from October and arranged to refill my drug
prescription, well, why don’t we add a visit to the phlebotomist too?
So, we agreed on
Wednesday for the visit to the hospital and the pharmacy beside it, not knowing
what how much time it would all entail, I took the day off. The day started
with my morning walk at the usual time before I prepared for my 11:30 AM
appointment, leaving home with enough time to spare, I first checked that my
prescription was ready because the last time, it was not filed and my blood
work was not ready.
Thankfully, all that
was in place, I got my prescription for 6 months and then went up to the
outpatients to have blood drawn for tests.
All that blood
Whilst I arrived
quite early, the phlebotomist was available and I was ushered into a consulting
room where I saw my initials and hospital number on the list and pointed it out
that I was from Alcoholics Anonymous.
We had an easy banter
full of laughs and guffaws, as she found a vein and began a vampire’s
convention that took 8 vials and then a urine sample of the 1965 vintage with a
compliment that I am a good bleeder, just as I was about to pass out from seeing
my apparently voluntary exsanguination.
I should have
returned home after that, but I called at the ethnic shops before making it
home to get some well-needed rest. From the results discussed on Monday, the
only issue was my cholesterol, it had improved from last April to October and
there is the hope it would be better this time. All other indicators were good
and I guess that is all to be thankful for.
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