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Old Aug 16, 2024, 01:03 PM
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I hate those robo calls too, especially when saying "agent" or "representative" doesn't work on them. My H had one that frustrated him so much recently he kept yelling things like "lawsuit" and saying gibberish into the phone. I don't think that approach worked either. It's crazy you can't call and just get a D@MN PERSON on the phone when used to you could call and get a representative/operator who would either answer your question or take down a message for someone or route you directly to the extension you need. It is BEYOND frustrating! I can def. understand your screaming into the phone with it; unfortunately, I don't have a solution for you.

I had my walk/jog this morning, and it's a bti frustrating b/c the end of my road is under construction, and I have to go in the opposite direction and re-route my path, which I do not like at all. Not that it's a bad route; I just don't like the change.

After my shower, I had an appt. with my rheumatologist for fibromyalgia. He gave me a script for prn tizandine b/c sometimes I have muscle spasms and cramping with the fibro. and told me to stay on the gabapentin. Nothing earth-shattering, but the appt. took absolutely FOREVER, tons of waiting, but that's what it is in a lot of the doctors' offices now. Thank God my pdoc is very good about keeping timely appts. since he's the doctor I see most often.

I'm going to the library soon with my daughter. I have to try to get my anxiety under control; my daughter wants to drive (she's still only got a learner's permit), but I swear this girl drives SO close to the right edge of the road, it makes me panicky in the car. I will tell her to ease the car a little left and she will but 5, 10 sec. later she's far right again. Gotta get my nerves under control. I really hate this anxiety about her driving.
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