26Jun25: yesterday was exhausting…

Andy had the apartment to himself.
Not for as long as he expected, though.
I managed to get to my appointment an hour early.
That made me happy because they went ahead and did two catscans early, too.
For that reason, I was able to get back home at noon instead of an anticipated 2 pm or so!
Even though the imaging section of the hospital was at the end of a maze, things went relatively smoothly for a first time at this hospital.
Andy knew differently since Doug shared how he saw the Fairmont Boulevard sign but still had to take two swing-a-rounds to finally get onto this road to the hospital and there were  several screwups once on the hospital grounds. We’ll know better next time!

21 thoughts on “26Jun25: yesterday was exhausting…

    • Gad! Isn’t that the trith!? And it seems the place I need to go is the farthest from where I’m parked of any other place I might go.

      Doug Thomas

    • Absolutely! It rarely works out that way. Since it involved that five hour round trip, it was especially appreciated that it turned out the way it did.

      Doug Thomas

    • Yes, though the five hour round trip was a lot since the same thing could have been done locally, the Rapid City hospital did get me in and out in record time. I barely got my smartphone out to answer comments on my blogs when they came to take me to have the catscans.
      Doug Thomas

    • Yes, unless I have to make any new ones in July, Andy gets the next appointment. Wait…I need to get a blood draw on the first of July for a cANCA measure. Oh well. That one is fast and simple in my local hospital.

      Doug Thomas

  1. For cool 😎 a map. the VAMC’s in Mpls, Des Moines, and Mountain Home Tennessee have colored tape on the floor next to the wall ya have to follow 😉 Back in the early 60’s visiting my uncle , that was there for 20+ yrs with MS, My brother and I used to say follow the yellow brick road, whilst following the yellow tape !Mama did not care for us disrespecting her decorated WWII veteran brother 🇺🇸

    • I should be a pro.at navigating hospitals by now, but I even get turned around in the ones I’m most familiar with.

      Doug Thomas

    • A navigator might help, too! Of course,a built in electronic one is possible, but I didn’t get that feature because I don’t need it often enough to justify the feature.

      Doug Thomas

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