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07/06/2010 12:45 #52112

Don't Beat Up Girls
Uhm, yeah, unless you're a girl?

Today, less than an hour ago, i was walking to my car when i saw two teenagers standing by their bikes. His was on the ground. She was still straddling hers. He was standing with her tire between his legs and his hands on her handlebars. He was screaming profanities at her. She looked at me, looked away, he turned to look at me, told me to fuck off, then went back to his screaming.

I put my recycled weggies bag in my prius (just trying to show what a fucking neo -hippie i am these days, i even became a member of the co-op. shit, i would have beaten myself up when i was 17.. but i digress), and when i looked up, he was slapping her around and punching her on the side of her head. She was just trying to block his fists. She looked at me and mouthed "help", so i called 911.

Of course, Weggies security was on lunch and could not be found. So i flagged down an orange shirt helping hands dude.

She tried to explain to me, and i told her she didn't need to, because no matter who's dick she sucked, he still should not be wailing on her in a grocery store parking lot. When i said that she cried. I hugged her and told her she deserves to be with someone who will treat her with respect. Simple lessons.

And ya know what? I don't care what kinda crack whore she might be, no one deserves to be beat up by someone 3 times their size.

I stayed with her until weggies security was with her and they said the cops were on the way.

He was standing out front of a bodega on Amherst when i drove by. Pussy.
ladycroft - 07/08/10 07:03
glad you intervened. too many people just walk away because they think it's none of their business.
metalpeter - 07/07/10 18:35
That is Crazy. The Thing I wonder is why she didn't try to run him over since she was on the bike? I can't help but wonder what the fight was over. But that is just me. I also can't help but wonder if they interact on a daily basis? I get that your blog has nothing to do with this really. But so many times this is a heated relationship of some kind that gets out of control. I admit I'm surprised she didn't fight back. In any event hopefully the girl is ok.
theecarey - 07/07/10 14:52
Well said (and well done), Lee.
paul - 07/06/10 23:34
That is so crazy. Its amazing no one beat the crap out of him in return. I fixed the hers->her's issue. It was part of an auto spell correction for display system that has also been part of estrip for 6 years. You are the first person to ever notice.

06/30/2010 20:49 #52068

More Than Hate?
Today, i not only think i hate doctors, but i think they are actively evil.

After much investigation, consternation and frustration, i have discovered this general turn of events.

First time i got my blood work done, unknown to me, my primary was on holidays. According to them, but my time line contradicts this, her replacement saw my blood work and WITHOUT meeting with me sent a script to Wegmans. I say i got the bloodwork done after they sent me the wrong script, they say before, that is why it was sent. I won't dispute the time line itself.

My alert to this was an automated call from Wegmans letting me know my script was ready. For something i had never taken nor would take since i do not eat shellfish.

Since i hadn't been to see my doctor, i was able to weasel from the head pharmacy dude the name of the doctor. One i had never seen before, nor heard of, except to say she was also at Lifetime Health on Main by Allen. Her name is Margaret Ebrel.

After several phone calls, it was discovered that script was sent in error. Lifetime says they do not know why someone did not send Wegmans a fax (or however they communicate) to say "hey don't fill this, it was an oops".

I made the grave error for asking for an apology. From ANYONE, but in particular the doc that made the mistake.

People make mistakes. The nurse i saw today made a big mistake, and immediately apologized. Because she said "oops, i'm sorry, i should have...." it was easy to shoe it away and move on.

It took a lot of time and effort for me to find out why i was sent the wrong script. I want to make sure it won't happen again. As in maybe my information is incorrect, or something super innocent. I got nothing but resistance from Lifetime Health in trying to resolve this.

Is it really so bad for me to want to make sure it doesn't happen again? Is it really so bad for a doctor to admit they made a mistake? Or are they really so superior and perfect that they do not make mistakes? Do they really think they are god-like?

On top of all this, i went in today for a follow up for my second set of blood work because LabCorp fucked up the last set. Despite a "note on my chart" to let me know when i checked in for the appointment that the labs are not in yet and to reschedule the appointment, i paid my co-pay and was seated in the waiting room. The other mistake i made was paying with a credit card. Lifetime Health does not know how to refund my money. Or can't. Who the fuck knows.

I left in tears of frustration. Busting my ass to make it on time for an appointment that should have been canceled. Trying in vain to have some sort of resolution for a mistake a doctor made. Paying for an appointment i didn't have. Not knowing if the appointment i made is still standing... or if i want to go.

The medical system in this country makes me feel like a piece of meat. Shit, makes me feel like a hunk of useless fat.

It matters nothing to Lifetime Health if i get moderately decent care, or care at all. I wish i could say i feel like a number, because at least a number has value.
paul - 07/06/10 23:38
Its unbelievable the way so many doctors and doctor's offices treat people. I have had a few I liked but many more jerk faces.
metalpeter - 07/02/10 16:34
That sounds awefull ..............
libertad - 06/30/10 21:44
That's awful.

06/22/2010 20:13 #52001

Lemon
Finally getting round to uploading some stuff from my camera. Not too long ago, i went to Chef's with someone who has a baby, who happens to love lemons, and i got this snap.

I think it's really cute and her facial expression defines the feeling of eating straight lemon without any sweeteners.

Here is Olivia. Also known to me as OO since her last name starts with O too.

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tinypliny - 06/26/10 17:55
I love eating lemons too. Always have. :-)
deeglam2 - 06/23/10 15:30
adorable!
lauren - 06/23/10 06:45
haha, sooo perfect!
leetee - 06/23/10 00:14
uhm, you're welcome, (e:Paul). i still think it's bizzare i found the glitch....
paul - 06/22/10 23:40
Wow, that was so crazy. There was this bug in my code from a library I wrote in 2004 that is in just about everything I do and removed the word expression from being displayed certain kinds of text. It has to do with css expressions in IE6. I fixed it. That you for finding that.
paul - 06/22/10 22:26
Too cute!
libertad - 06/22/10 21:35
This is the cutest thing that could possibly end a horrible day. Thanks!

06/21/2010 21:32 #51989

Restrictions!
Right now, until the next time i get blood work and urinalysis done, i am not allowed to eat the following:

salt, salt substitutes, sugar, sugar substitutes, dairy, wheat, anything high in potassium, anything high in cholesterol.

I am allowed to have one egg a week and one banana a week.

I am already a vegetarian, and i wasn't planning on eating meat any time soon. Unless, of course, my dietary restrictions must continue. Then, i may consider adding chicken to my diet, in as minimal amounts as i can.

Meal planning is interesting. Today, i made this stew:
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In it there are onions, peppers, celery, a box of Pomi chopped tomatoes (everything else has salt or potassium added!!) a can of low salt black beans and some tempeh. With that, we had corn on the cob -- with lime juice and chili powder instead of butter and salt.

I miss you, potato chips.....
metalpeter - 06/22/10 18:17
I have no Idea how you could have no sugar or salt or diary or wheat it doesn't really leave anything.............
leetee - 06/22/10 18:12
You're both right: type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, celiac disease, high cholesterol. (e:Matthew) didn't get the chance to guess or it would have been 3 for 4.

Medications and a very restrictive diet, then blood tests and urinalysis to find out for sure.

I also have B12 deficiency anemia, but that isn't much of a surprise to me since i have been a vegetarian my entire adulthood.
tinypliny - 06/22/10 12:28
Diabetes?
paul - 06/21/10 23:01
High blood pressure?

06/16/2010 23:18 #51904

Yeah, Sorry, I Hate You
I realize, today, how much i hate doctors.

I am sorry, (e:Jenks).

I think doctors are all assholes who really do not actually care about the welfare of patients. It's all about "interesting cases" or how many appointments can i rush through in a day or who gives a shit if a patient waits 2 hours, my time is more valuable. Money is more important than people.

And fuck you if you are upset by a diagnosis. It must be a manifestation of the illness. No time for your tears. No time for compassion. Here's some meds. Take them. And no, i don't have time to explain why. Ask the pharmacy what they are for.

Oh, yeah, here, too, are some more lab orders. Nope, none of your business what they are for. No time to explain. Bye.

I hate doctors.
metalpeter - 06/17/10 20:29
There are some doctors like that (no idea the %). I do blame the doctors. But some of it is from the way our system works.
1. It is a for profit system
2. It is a we will fix you once you are sick system
3. Oh prevention what is that
4. Then you have surgeons (some of them) Who are cut Happy, that means that when ever anything is wrong there needs to be cutting, oh 2nd opinion on what you have or other ways to fix, um no not to them
5. Then you have this entire crazy insurance company thing

The Days of a doctor coming to your home and making sure you are Healthy is long gone.

Hope that if it is for you or who ever it is for that you find a doctor who cares, hoping you don't have to go to some place where profit is 2nd.
james - 06/17/10 19:02
Dr.Tessa Flores is the best. She works at a practice on Linwood and West Utica and I can't praise her enough. Once, she happened to be going camping with the same group of friends I was. She brought me a bag full of insulin "just in case I partied to much". When she found out I was leaving town she brought me a stack of scripts and insulin samples in case there was a laps in my insurance.

That is just the icing on the cake though. Everytime I have visited the practice they take their time and treat you right.
jenks - 06/17/10 16:59
:( Sorry Lee.