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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
I once forgot my bloodwork script and apparently the phlebotomist had it on file already, so I didn't have to go home to get it.
Did your phlebotomist complain about you not having your script, or did you go home before you got there? If you left before you got there, then next time you go in for bloodwork, ask if they have your script on file. Sometimes dr's (like mine) electronically send a script to the lab that I want to go to and give me a paper copy. Dr's and phlebotomists don't always tell you that, so I'm just giving you a heads up. I've had two dr's in the past who've sent things electronically, so it wasn't just a one-time thing with one GP.
Sounds cool about the class, though.  My voice sucks. My therapist says it's flat and dull. Monotonous. Maybe I'd be good for evening news that people listen to to go to sleep. lol.
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I'm glad you made it in time for your bloodwork. In my case, if the plebmotist complains, the company our insurance insists we use is right behind my PCP's office. It could be a problem, I guess if the pdoc sends me and I forget it.
I hope your class goes well and gets more enjoyable
Good for you, trying to cook something new. I've had the Czech soup as both of my grandmothers were nearly completely Czech. They both liked to cook. All of my grandparents were Czech except for one of my grandfathers, who was German, and according to my sister's ancestry kit stuff likely migrated down to Texas from a German community in the Midwest. We always did know his background was Germany, just not that his ancestors were in the Midwest before Texas.
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