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Sorry for the (pretty late) mega y'all, getting back on track with this one catgirl-sorry

Not much else going on with me to be honest. Semester's coming to a close soon, which is nice, the classes weren't the best this time around. Hopefully I'll be able to wrap it up without too many issues.

Of course, I also hope you all do well this week! Well, this week and a half doggirl-sweat


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Mask up, love one another, and stay alive for one more week.

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[–] gingerbrat@hexbear.net 12 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I want to burn down the medical establishmentI have an operation coming up in about a week and I really don't want to go through with it. Not doing it, however, is literally so much worse, so I'm very reluctantly going along with it. Don't want to be in even more pain than I am rn. Now, as it turns out, last night I realized I might have a yeast infection again. As that might interfere with me being able to go through with that operation, I decide to go to the gyn as soon as possible. So I set an alarm clock for very early, and go to my doctor's so they can't turn me away when I'm standing right in front of them, right? Wrong. "I'm sorry, we can't treat you today, we're completely booked," assistant says. "I'm in a lot of pain and have enough time to wait," I reply. "I'm sorry, but if you're in pain you need to go to the hospital because we can't treat you today. You could call early on Monday morning so we can squeeze you in if someone doesn't show up for their appointment," she replies, unfazed. So I go to the hospital, and oh wonder, what do they tell me: There's no gyn in the hospital. The assistant there was nice, however, she offered I could go to another hospital, one that is quite some distance away and can't be reached by bike or train. I'd need a car, which I don't have. I tell her as much and she gives me that tortured look, then says "Then you just have to wait until Monday." Anyway, I'll be suffering over here.

[–] DisabledAceSocialist@hexbear.net 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] gingerbrat@hexbear.net 6 points 4 months ago