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The Fabric of My Life
"I write, I compose, and run my fingers through the fabric of my life." Karen's motto
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This is a corner of my computer table.


In this journal, you will find poetry and thoughtful or mindless ramblings from my daily existence.
If you read, I hope you'll leave a comment.


In the picture of my table is my doll named Rosie, circa approx.1954, named for my grandmother Rose, a picture of my husband from our honeymoon in Florida in 1999, a plaque with the scripture "We know that all things work together for good to them that love God..to them who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28;" a pink vase I got from my mother, and a few other items including the letter "K" for my name, and a book of poetry.


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1.  One thing and anotherID #746660 
Posted: 2-8-2012 @ 7:10 pm EST 

So, I finally made it to my family physician to find out what's wrong with me. Now, I don't want everyone to jump up and answer! Anyway, she basically passed the buck to the Neurologist...and she made me schedule a mammogram which had NOTHING to do with why I came in. Okay so far?

Well, finally the Neurologist scheduled my appointment. Yeah, on the same day as the mammogram. So, now I have a choice to make: which appointment to I keep and which one do I reschedule? It was not really a question to me. It was plain as day: the Neurologist wins.

Okay, so I go to the internet to look up this guy (the neurologist). He has only one review and its bad. There are other neurologists who have five stars from about five people. What does any of this mean? One grumpy person and five jolly ones?????

Anyway, the doc is 65 years old which does help my opinion. He's almost as old as me... He might know a thing or two about getting old in addition to his medical education and practice of the specialty for however many years.

Oh, and it will cost $260 just for this initial visit and I was informed I need to plan to be on time because the doctor runs on time. We'll see. I thought it was a rather rude comment.

Tomorrow I WILL reschedule the mammogram; have to in order to keep getting my hormone drugs from my reputable doctor. Dang! Why do I always get the good ones who won't lie or steal or give me drugs just cause I want them?

Whatever my problem, it's gotten worse. I sure hope this Neuro guy has some answers.
 



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