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Tag Archives: Doctor
The Doctor’s Office
Today was the day. The one day of the year where I urinate in a cup and give it to someone to examine. Yup, I had a Doctor’s appointment. An “annual check-up” is the medical term, I believe. Heck, we might … Continue reading
People Are Gross
Yeah, I’m talking about you. And you. And you. And you in the back who thinks I don’t see them. And you. You. You. You. And you. Especially you. And you. And you. And me. It starts when we’re little; … Continue reading
The Waiting Room
I like to think of myself as a patient person. Someone who can wait when they have to wait, and not get too frustrated about it. It may take forever to get to the front of a line, especially considering when … Continue reading
Hindsight is 20/20
I was 12-years-old when my eyes started to fail me. There wasn’t really a moment when I realized I was starting to have trouble seeing things in the distance. It just sort of happened. I remember playing softball that summer … Continue reading