Doctor/ADD train slowly chugging along.
14 years ago
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Went to get my bloodwork done today. Took a week to find a time when a) there'd be a car available and b) I'd be up and healthy enough to fast the eight hours prior.
Took the needle-poke like a boss. I realize I really, definitely don't have a problem with needles. Getting your nose pierced'll do that for you. The whole thing was almost fun because I was so proud of myself. As a child, I was the tiny little girl who needed five nurses to hold her down to get a booster shot. :D Now I'm like "meh". I just don't look while it's happening. Knowing exactly when it's coming is a little scary, so I started just looking away, and it's doing that that made me realize how little it actually hurts (as long as the nurse knows what she's doing).
They surprised me with a urine test. I was like ...oh :( I hate those. Luckily I wasn't stuck sitting around waiting with a cup of water like in high school. Those bastards always got me right after I'd already gone. You'd think getting to skip class sitting in the gym would be fun, but my high school crush was always five feet away. Oh, you can't pee either? Awkward...
It'll be about four-to-five business days for the results, and then I'll have to get the referral for the psychologist from Dr. Spencer, get an appointment with them, get diagnosed, then make another appointment with Dr. Spencer to get a prescription... but after that I'm home free, and will probably be up and working on commissions with righteous fury again after that.
For all of you patiently waiting on me in spite of my derpiness, thank you so much for understanding. Things are going to change massively for me (and thus, for you) when all of this is over with.
<3
closing with some funny:
holy shit, tigger
and
get down from there, coffee
Took the needle-poke like a boss. I realize I really, definitely don't have a problem with needles. Getting your nose pierced'll do that for you. The whole thing was almost fun because I was so proud of myself. As a child, I was the tiny little girl who needed five nurses to hold her down to get a booster shot. :D Now I'm like "meh". I just don't look while it's happening. Knowing exactly when it's coming is a little scary, so I started just looking away, and it's doing that that made me realize how little it actually hurts (as long as the nurse knows what she's doing).
They surprised me with a urine test. I was like ...oh :( I hate those. Luckily I wasn't stuck sitting around waiting with a cup of water like in high school. Those bastards always got me right after I'd already gone. You'd think getting to skip class sitting in the gym would be fun, but my high school crush was always five feet away. Oh, you can't pee either? Awkward...
It'll be about four-to-five business days for the results, and then I'll have to get the referral for the psychologist from Dr. Spencer, get an appointment with them, get diagnosed, then make another appointment with Dr. Spencer to get a prescription... but after that I'm home free, and will probably be up and working on commissions with righteous fury again after that.
For all of you patiently waiting on me in spite of my derpiness, thank you so much for understanding. Things are going to change massively for me (and thus, for you) when all of this is over with.
<3
closing with some funny:
holy shit, tigger
and
get down from there, coffee
We never had piss tests in High School. Of course back in my day it would probably have been some Studying the colour of it and subjecting it to Alchemical Processes. I remember fondly in 5th grade when they finally invented the letter H
If I'm looking somewhere else, I barely notice them.
Oddly, I do notice when mosquitoes stick their proboscises into my flesh, before they even start sucking blood.