When it rains, it pours...

@xstitcher (36990)
Petaluma, California
December 8, 2025 7:16pm CST
I went to the post office and sent a few things, one of them being the most recent items I've sold on eBay. One of the things I wanted to send, which was to a lady in the exchange slip Facebook group that I belong to, was not sendable because I left a number off of the zip code. the doctor, and talked about how I've been feeling, and she did some tests right in the office. Because of the headaches I've been having, she said she wanted me to see their neurologist, who happens to be the same gentleman I saw last regarding my knee and the whole "non-existent metal" in my head. She also said something regarding a CT scan. On the way home on the bus, my phone rang, and like a dummy I answered it, even though I know that I can never hear anyone clearly on my phone when I'm riding the bus. I did understand that she will call back tomorrow morning. When I got home I checked my voicemail. One call was from a man who wanted me to walk his dog--his family is going on vacation and the dog will be with his in-laws, but they are elderly and couldn't take the dog for very long walks. We talked about my price and the length of time I'd be walking the dog, and he said he had to talk with someone or something and he would call me back. The other call was from someone from North Bay Children's Center, where I had my most recent interview, and all I could make out from that message was that the lady had some more questions, and to call her back at "this number". ?? I'll call the number I have tomorrow, because looking at my phone I couldn't figure out which number it could have been, and the one number in my call history that I tried said the number was no longer in service. So anyway, that's all of that. I think the phone calls are done for the day. Hope all is well with you in your part of myLot land!
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@AmbiePam (108086)
• United States
9 Dec
Did you tell the doctor today that she wanted to send you to a doctor who keeps telling you you have metal in your head when you don’t? I’d hate for you to just get the run around when she could have addressed that before you saw him again.
@xstitcher (36990)
• Petaluma, California
9 Dec
When I saw a different doctor about it (I did mention that about the metal) he said that they could say it was "MRI compliant" metal. The other thing is they say I have two shunts in my head, when I am 99.9999% sure that I only have one. Turns out the doctor who said to say my shunt has "MRI compliant" metal is a neurologist.
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@xstitcher (36990)
• Petaluma, California
9 Dec
@xstitcher Oh, and I never actually saw the "doctor" that said I had metal in my head--that was some radiology technician who wrote that in his report.
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