May 28, 2021
Today is National Road Trip Day, so we’re driving to Mom’s for a long weekend visit, and we won’t arrive until close to midnight. Spent today getting housey things done that should have done a long time ago (like getting my computer internet security sorted out, getting a replacement tank for one of the toilets whose auto flush stopped working), as well as more recent to-dos. I’ve secured a storage pod for the basement finish work, which starts in July and made a few executive decisions about what in the basement will get given away or sold instead of getting stored. (Hubby to be informed closer to the date.)
I had my follow-up appointment with the foot doctor today, who scolded me for self-matriculating me out of the boot. She took more x-rays, which showed that the chipped bone on my inner ankle was indeed a result of this most recent injury and that it had pulled farther away from the bone it should be attached to instead of fusing with it (as a result of my not wearing the boot). When she wanted me to come to the x-ray lightbox to look at the recent pictures, she stuck her head in the examine room door and beckoned me with an index finger—not unlike my mother used to do when she wanted me to follow her to show me something I had done that she was displeased about. The doctor threatened to put a cast on my foot if I didn’t start wearing the boot again. So….I got the boot. And she also fitted me with a shoe lift so that I don’t have to walk with a pronounced, and terribly uncomfortable, limp caused by the unevenness of my booted foot. I told her if she had sold that to me before, I might not have booted the boot. My excuse didn’t fly.
But you were right about “if she had sold that to me before…!” I’d feel the same way! Hate when docs leave out information they *think* their patients won’t understand or need!! grrrr That’s why, years ago, I started bringing my big spiral notebook with a pen and my file folder of “Medical Visits” to all doctor visits. I have pre-written questions and updates regarding whatever issues I’m having. Ever since doing this, doctors spend quite a bit of time with me in visits…and make sure to ask if all my questions/concerns have been addressed. I also remain polite, chatty and casual so as not to seem like some overbearing nitpicker either…and have been told I’m one of their favorite patients. Some of the staff and even one doc like to come see my shows!
Safe Travels!!
Maybe I should take a page out of your spiral notebook.