Oops There Goes My Timer

Iris while walking pic - my own.
@seren3 (387)
Los Angeles, California
September 9, 2015 1:00pm CST
Yes I use a timer. Today I have the am off (which means I work a half day this Saturday). So far I have fixed a link at Ezine Articles, tweeted the Banned Books Week upcoming and read and interacted here. Wow did that 2 hours go fast! I may get a break at work but I doubt it. I have a webinar on coding to study. 16,000 IDC-9 diagnosis codes are converting into 68,000 ICD-10 codes on Oct. 1. No I don't have to memorize them, just learn how to sort them out. Those are the mere few in the chiropractic specialty. Now I must stop to do a Classical Stretch workout and get ready to go. I'm glad I'll be in the AC at work, it's 107 F today but should slowly cool off in the next couple of days. I usually don't run the AC at home but make an exception for working out. Catch you all later!
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@LadyDuck (502573)
• Italy
10 Sep 15
I do not envy you, I have enough to learn set of complicate codes.
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
9 Sep 15
I am well-versed in ICD-9, or was for many years. I have seen how huge the changes to ICD-10 are and I don't envy you learning a whole new set of codes.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
11 Sep 15
That's good because you know how much time is allotted for what . I also do that specially in the morning when i prepare for work . There is a certain allotted time for preparing breakfast , taking a bath , putting on make-up and taking breakfast .
• United States
10 Sep 15
ick on the icd-9 code thingies! they seem to enjoy changin' those 'bout 's often 's tax codes these days. fortunately folks 've puters with software coz we used to 've to look 'em up on paper, lol. yepperz, i'd be needin' some a/c if'n it 'twas 107. otherwise i might jest melt!