I remember reading a top marketer claim that he could guarantee someone to read something. He said, just put, "This page is all about [insert name here]." So, without further ado...
Yesterday, I tried to get an appointment at the Doc's. I phoned 7 times, getting through on the 8th try. The lines open at 8am and it was then 8:12am. "Sorry, all appointments with all Doctors are gone today. Try again tomorrow." I was miffed. I asked if I could turn up at 8am instead, and they said that could be a good idea. So today, I broke all records and got up at 7:06am! I can provide screenshots if no one believes me!
I arrived at the surgery at 7:50am. There was already a queue. Anyway, I managed to get an appointment and with my own doctor too. Very chuffed!
A while back, I found a lump. I figured it might be a harmless cyst or something. I'd been putting off going to the Doc's because a) I am male, and b) I couldn't get out of bed before 9:30am and so could never phone in time to make an appointment. Since my own personal revolution, I am now able to make Doctors appointments!
I sat in the waiting room, and the rather large TV display cycles through a host of different things, such as symptoms and potential ailments. As I watched it, I was thinking, "Nope, not me. That doesn't apply. No, I'm good. Wait! Lumps!" Then I started to read. "Have you had this lump for x months? Check..." And so on. I can't remember the other confirming questions that suggested a referral might be required, because by that stage I was building up a sweat! "How foolish I've been! I could have 2 years to live! OMG, what is the Doc going to say?" I tried to calm myself down by doing a bit of meditation, but was out of practice and so even that was relatively ineffective.
My Doc always takes his time with patients, so there generally are delays. I got there 10 minutes before my appointment at 8:50am, and had to wait until about 9:20am. People probably thought I had the flu or something, since no doubt I was perspiring.
I popped in to see my extremely overworked Doc and showed him a zoomed in photo of this "thing". I figured that would help since he is about 60 and probably has knackered eyes.
He had a look and confirmed my initial suspicions. "Looks like a cyst, probably a blocked hair follicle." I left a relieved man. I went for my usual Wednesday swim and even the floating plasters did not spoil my time. I was alive! I had another chance at life! I felt in such a good mood, relieved of a potential catastrophe.
I wonder if men don't live as long as women because they are more reluctant to go to the Docs... I wonder if sometimes we need deep adversity to clear our vision for the joy to be alive...
Bee grateful for your life, and remember, the Doc is your friend.
[I am accepting Pulitzer Prize nominations for my mini-storytelling abilities.]
Yesterday, I tried to get an appointment at the Doc's. I phoned 7 times, getting through on the 8th try. The lines open at 8am and it was then 8:12am. "Sorry, all appointments with all Doctors are gone today. Try again tomorrow." I was miffed. I asked if I could turn up at 8am instead, and they said that could be a good idea. So today, I broke all records and got up at 7:06am! I can provide screenshots if no one believes me!
I arrived at the surgery at 7:50am. There was already a queue. Anyway, I managed to get an appointment and with my own doctor too. Very chuffed!
A while back, I found a lump. I figured it might be a harmless cyst or something. I'd been putting off going to the Doc's because a) I am male, and b) I couldn't get out of bed before 9:30am and so could never phone in time to make an appointment. Since my own personal revolution, I am now able to make Doctors appointments!
I sat in the waiting room, and the rather large TV display cycles through a host of different things, such as symptoms and potential ailments. As I watched it, I was thinking, "Nope, not me. That doesn't apply. No, I'm good. Wait! Lumps!" Then I started to read. "Have you had this lump for x months? Check..." And so on. I can't remember the other confirming questions that suggested a referral might be required, because by that stage I was building up a sweat! "How foolish I've been! I could have 2 years to live! OMG, what is the Doc going to say?" I tried to calm myself down by doing a bit of meditation, but was out of practice and so even that was relatively ineffective.
My Doc always takes his time with patients, so there generally are delays. I got there 10 minutes before my appointment at 8:50am, and had to wait until about 9:20am. People probably thought I had the flu or something, since no doubt I was perspiring.
I popped in to see my extremely overworked Doc and showed him a zoomed in photo of this "thing". I figured that would help since he is about 60 and probably has knackered eyes.
He had a look and confirmed my initial suspicions. "Looks like a cyst, probably a blocked hair follicle." I left a relieved man. I went for my usual Wednesday swim and even the floating plasters did not spoil my time. I was alive! I had another chance at life! I felt in such a good mood, relieved of a potential catastrophe.
I wonder if men don't live as long as women because they are more reluctant to go to the Docs... I wonder if sometimes we need deep adversity to clear our vision for the joy to be alive...
Bee grateful for your life, and remember, the Doc is your friend.
[I am accepting Pulitzer Prize nominations for my mini-storytelling abilities.]
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