Over four hours to meet two people for a maximum of ten minutes, each. And all that to determine that yes, they probably can use anesthetic on me. Needless to say, I got no writing done today - sorry.
It was for a good cause, so you are forgiven :P. (Good luck on your surgery, by the way, hope everything goes well!)
Yes, I hope everything goes well, and that's how doctors offices ARE.
why didnt you bring a pen and a pad of paper?
Originally Posted by Guy It was for a good cause, so you are forgiven :P. (Good luck on your surgery, by the way, hope everything goes well!) Thank you and thank you, respectively. Originally Posted by Elf Yes, I hope everything goes well, and that's how doctors offices ARE. True, I just wasn't expecting that much waiting. Originally Posted by Crying_Vegeta why didnt you bring a pen and a pad of paper? I had a 400+ page novel - I thought it would be enough to keep me occupied (and I was wrong). And then when I got home, I was just too tired to write.
Hope you'll get it better next time. I waited for five hours once for people to take down my plaster then another three hours at the same doctor for him to check me up. Next time I'll hack the damn thing down myself. Altough it was funny when I went to the RTG with the fresh plaster and they said I can't just go there without the paper from the doctor's check up (3 hrs. wait), why? I said. We don't know what to rentgen. I facepalmed, yeah right the plaster is invisible to the naked eye.