What did you learn today?

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It took me several tries to get this enlarged.
 
try to guess mine :)

O_o No. I made it way too obvious. How I did that, I'll never know. You may have somebody you like, but I'm not gonna go digging around trying to figure it out. I should have done a better job of not being Mr. Obvious. :| Anyways.... I'll pass.
 
...what did American people have to say of their experiences with PAs....
A few years ago, I had a PA as my primary health care provider at the Veterans' clinic. I think I had her for about three years. She was adequate. If there was anything beyond her scope she would refer me to a VA specialty clinic.
 
A few years ago, I had a PA as my primary health care provider at the Veterans' clinic. I think I had her for about three years. She was adequate. If there was anything beyond her scope she would refer me to a VA specialty clinic.

Years ago I had a doctor who used a PA in his practice. He was good at helping me control my asthma.

Fortunately he knew his role and limitations, and left his huge ego somewhere else , if he had one.
 
Learned that my dog's tumor was non-cancerous. It was removed yesterday. Poor baby has a big owie now, bigger than I thought it would be. She does have pain meds.

EDIT: I mis-wrote. It was cancerous, but it had not spread. It was a lymphoma so it stayed on the surface of her chest.
 
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My doggie was walking "side-ways"....:shock: :roll:...friend asked me a few days ago...."what's up with your dog?"...:giggle:

To find it was the anal gland...and my Groomer cleaned it for me....and suggested a little Mineral Oil in her food or water.....Never seen anything like that before....but some Dogs do scrape their arses on the carpet or rugs....but my doggie did not....(she's too feminine, I'm guessing)....She's all better now.
 
I learned that my program is expecting me to be fully independent by Nov. 20, 2017.
 
cats shit and pee is like glue when on grass...this really pissing me off removing it before gardener comes
 
Learned that my dog's tumor was non-cancerous. It was removed yesterday. Poor baby has a big owie now, bigger than I thought it would be. She does have pain meds.

EDIT: I mis-wrote. It was cancerous, but it had not spread. It was a lymphoma so it stayed on the surface of her chest.

That's great news. Joe had a big lymphoma tumor of his left front leg, and he has been just fine for several years now after removal.
 
:eek3: Whoa, you got a good 3 years to prepare! That can either be good or bad.

A little of both. Good because it means I should have own place by then, and bad because it means I must learn how to regulate my money spending, starting now, if I want any chance of surviving on my own.
 
O_o No. I made it way too obvious. How I did that, I'll never know. You may have somebody you like, but I'm not gonna go digging around trying to figure it out. I should have done a better job of not being Mr. Obvious. :| Anyways.... I'll pass.

I said guess.... which should take you 3 seconds to come up with a name... no need to dig around and figure it out... :eek3:
 
:laugh2: Look at that old a** ambulance!!! :rofl: :laugh2:
you should see the ambulances on the old Emergency! TV show. I started watching a little recently and I couldn't believe it (I did used to watch it growing up- with no captions). :laugh2:

P.A.s I know they've been around for more than 10 years. The last time I lived in NC long term I had a P.A. for my doctor- really liked him for 2 reasons. Unfortunately I lost him as he just..vanished from the practice he was a part of. I have no idea why...

What I learned today.... The IRS is a big pile of POO.
 
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