Small adventure.
Was a fun day. Started with a trip to the second Dr. All good, we've
decided to reduce the new poison I'm on. Told him another story about
the previous hospital visit. The one I never finished here because I
got bored and the timeline issues.
Basically they wanted to do something called an echo cardiogram.
Gave me a form to sign. Of course I questioned it. The tech said it
was just for the contrast they were using. It couldn't be used on
someone with a congenital heart defect. I pointed out that I was one
such person. He looked at me and asked if I was going to sign it. I
said of course not. At which point he called someone else in. I
refused and was wheeled out of the room. We must be our own advocates
and ask questions.
After the
appointment I was to meet my friend for lunch. He'd texted me that he
was not far at a meeting. He told me of a diner he knew of.Well I had
no idea where it was. I knew what had to be done.
Without hesitation I pulled out the phone. Got directions and was
on my way. Now you may remember I just got a wire to connect my phone
to my radio so I can listen to my podcasts.
For those that were here for the 5K entry, you understand, well I
did this without trepidation. Anyone wondering can go look for those
entries.
The place was actually not that far from the hospital, a diner south of
us. It is a very congested place to drive in. Not one for a mid day
drive trying to do a look around. So I trusted Suri completely. I
know....odd. I've really come to look at the phone as a tool. I do
text, not much. And now that I know of the ease of getting to that
town, I may explore it a bit in the Spring.
Just a typical, overcrowded place. Nothing remotely special. Only
appeals to the intrepid explorer within. The car drove well and we
found the diner. Parking was tight and I found a spot to back into.
Damn it had been to long since I'd been to a diner. Sent a text that I
found it, received one that said he'd be about 15 min.
Place was busy enough that they wouldn't seat me until my friend
arrived. He did, we sat and talked like old friends. It was good to
see him again. Hopefully we'll do this again. No I didn't order coffee
and fries. That belonged to a younger version of myself. With less
care and responsibility.
We parted, I told Suri to find me the highway. Lit a cigar and was
en route. I knew that I had to hit the cancer hospital for my sisters
prescription.
Got home. She was in a full blown nicotine withdrawal fit. I
obliged. And that's about it. Let us see what today brings.
-later
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