A tale of that wacky world of infertility that has now spiraled into the fascinating world of Guatemalan adoption and now... Parenting a child who's smile lights up the world, has a laugh that would drive the meanest person to hysterics and who also happens to have a genetic deletion at 16p11.2.
Friday, May 13, 2005
Spoke with the doctor (and update on the paperwork)
I spoke with my gynocologist about her nurse. Turns out, it's a nurse that I (normally) think very highly of. She doesn't know why the nurse would have said that to me and will discuss it with her today.
So, I got the medical report back in the mail from my new physician and I also got a lovely letter from our VP of Finance confirming that I am employee "in good standing".
Moving right along :)
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Glad to hear you're in "good standing" - always glad those things don't come back with "will be fired for tomorrow" or "we don't know who you're referring to".
ReplyDeleteI am very proud of you for telling the doctor about that comment. Way to be proactive, so no other poor future patient has to be tortured the way you were! Yay on getting the letter back, too!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for talking to the doc. And yay for paperwork moving along, my dear!
ReplyDeleteKaren/naked ovary