Not too bad, although I don't feel like much got done. I am mostly hoping that my exam finds itself classified at preventative care since that is the only thing my insurance entirely covers with no money for me to pay. Fingers crossed. The upside is apparently my doctor is an "in-network" provider unlike I thought, so yay.
My visit mostly included sitting and waiting, but what else is new when you go to the doctor? Sitting in waiting rooms is something I tend to find amusing since it tends to house old people who stare at me due to an abundance of visible tattoos. It pretty much just makes me giggle to myself knowing that I tend to be considered "abnormal."
Anywho...
We basically just did the clinical exam and she put in the order for all of my lab tests (the high BMI ones included since it classifies me as a uber-fattie rather than just an overweighty). I am supposed to go back on August 9th to get the blood taken and have my TB test started in addition to my lady exam. Should be a fun morning before heading to work feeling used, abused, and mildly violated.
I do need to find my immunization records. I know exactly what they are in, just not where what they in is located. So that should be fun and exciting. Maybe I will find a pirate hat and pretend it's a treasure hunt. You know, to actually make it seem fun and exciting.
Hi again Kimberley
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Baha at the "Lady Exam". I've never heard it termed that way. When I did mine the actual exam part took all of five minutes, thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteDo you have to get the Tdap booster?