


(Holly, remember, is a veterinary technician, and Andy had a follow-up visit with Dr. Olenik yesterday.)
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Dang it! I got a call from the animal clinic at 8:45 am yesterday. I wrote down the wrong time for Andy’s appointment. It was for 8:30, not 9:30. Too dang many appointments for my cat and me to keep track of!

Anyway, I apologized, noted I’m an idiot trying to juggle too dang many appointments for a cat and me, and made a new appointment for 17th of February at 8:30 am. Andy is happy. I’m upset that I copied the wrong time to a new note from another note that had a big coffee stain (from me.. ) on the time for Andy’s appointment made unclear.

I had looked forward to having Andy’s appointment over because it cleared next Monday to be free of obligations.

On top of it, while I don’t make appointments on dialysis days, for reasons outlined after I fainted during a lung function test recently and ended up in emergency for a four hours, I made one with my financial advisor for 10:00 am after Tuesday’s dialysis session because I didn’t want it scheduled on that Monday date that ended being needed for makeup appointment for Andy!

Sorry for ranting. It looks like it will be a very busy week next week again, with no relief till Friday.

Andy and I had a different day instead, but….
Keeping up with so many appointments is such a pain, we know the feeling!
Oh, yeah! Atsome point one has to tell people who schedule appointments that you are full up till some date months out! My worst ones are specialists who only come to my town on dialysis days. I’m glad thr last one tested me to the point if me fainting because that’s the incident I will bring up every time a dialysis day appointment is anticipated. Od course, after the operation on my aortic valve. I will be in better shape to handle things after dialysis. I’ll find out, eh?!
I know well what you are going through with too many things going on simultaneously and needing tracking, appointments, etc. Good luck, Doug.
You, as they said in the 1950’s, just ain’t woofing! I read about your day, and I don’t know how you hold together.
Some days I don’t know either. Sometimes it seems everything that can go wrong does at the same time. One day at a time, and one foot in front of the other. Keep the end goal in sight.
I hope all goes well. Happy Valentine’s Day to you and Andy from me, Tish and Freddie and they send their sincerest meows.
It was a mixed day, as noted above! But thanks! I hope yours was more normal.
Andy deserves a Valentine’s treat!
He got one – no veterinarian visit!
I hate weeks like that and I don’t have your health issues! I always say I like space between my doc apts so that I can properly dread each one individually! 🙂
I need those days between dialysis free as much as possible, though occasional obligations don’t hurt. Because of mu crazy cat medication schedule, I will have been unable to sleep all night. I finally medicated him on time, but then it was too late to risk a nap if I hoped to get to dialysis on time! I’ll end up sleeping some in dialysis – they’ll wake me for various reasons – then sleep a lot in the afternoon, I’d my guess.