Hubby starts the day, feeling weak and dizzy (having to fast for his test) doing this...
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There are those whom complain about healthcare, but through Ottawa Hospital we've had nothing but follow-up appointments made promptly. I am glad we're retired, though, because through our 'waiting times' haven't been long with specialists, the times we sit waiting have been long. Just know you'll lose a day, if you travel in from rural Ontario.
We arrived at 12:15 See us in the window? |
10:17 Left house
We left the house at our mutually agreed upon time: 10:25 for a 12:45 check in time, for a 1:30 procedure time.
12:15 Arrived
As with many doctor's offices, we must remove our boots and put on little blue booties. That done, we check in at the desk.They want you there early. Why? Paperwork. You'd think, what with their electronics, that they'd have all this information on file. Nope.
How many times do you think he's written all this down? at least a dozen |
Paperwork done, check back in with the receptionist, who was a nurse sitting in for a receptionist. She took my name and number, saying they would call me when the is a half hour remaining.
We sat, discussed the day: appointment 1:30, which would take 15 - 30 minutes (depending), half hour recovery (which is when they phone you) and then you can go home.
1:00 p.m. now what?
I took off. By now (where did the time go?), it was 1:00 p.m. and I went out into the mall. There was a cute pet store nearby, do you know they make doggie training pants and doggie diapers?
doggie depends |
Thankfully, the building IS in a mall, and I could walk about.
Hungry, having had a sandwich for breakfast, as I knew that things could take a long time, I was ready for food.
Into Kelsey's for lunch. The server found me a quiet spot, where I could access their Wifi, and play about. Bless her heart, she gave me a booth. She was going to place me, after that little bit of a sorry expression on her face when I said it was a table for one!
I've raised three children. I have no problem eating lunch by myself!
selfie! |
trying to be patient! |
Some clever marketing expert figured it would be fun to misspell 'club.' Shudder.
I don't eat desserts. Sigh. Not at my age and weight! The trials of "free." Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, our Ottawa Social Media king on good eating, would be horrified.
I finished up my yummy Thai Shrimp with noodles, who knows when dinner would be, and walked back over to the office.
2:10 back to waiting
Cleverly, I'd saved my booties, as they were all gone from the box. The floor was a mess. I looked around, and found one entitled woman, in an tailored tweed coat, elaborate coiffeur, expensive handbag. She was wearing her boots, while the rest of us either donned our lovely booties, or sat with sock feet.Lovely waiting room with Wifi! |
I put on my saved booties. Some people chose to keep their boots on. |
Fake fireplace, also plays music. |
2:19 The CALL
They said hubby was ready to be picked up in a half hour. They phoned me, I should have just checked in at the desk.I sat, read my book, "When Elephants Weep". It is sad.
2:43 approach the desk
I am here to pick up my husband. He's out, just getting dressed, and will be ready to leave soon.Putting on my boots, on the bench behind the fake fireplace, I sat, waited. Used the bathroom. Waited some more.
3:00 Where is he?
By now, I was getting worried. Their electronic system lets the nurses in the back know that his ride is here. She told me that he was getting dressed and just had to see the doctor before leaving.
3:11 he appears
He doesn't have colon cancer. This is a good thing. Thanks to all who have been asking. It is comforting. Sometimes it is awfully lonely being a caregiver. We have another two months until further testing.
I help him with his coat, hand him his boots. Off we went, jiggety jig. They'd given him juice and cookies, since he'd eaten nothing for 24 hours. Apparently he could now eat whatever he wanted. That is to say, excluding his food intolerances of yeast, dairy and eggs.
We hopped in the car, happy it was sitting in the warm sunshine. We always hit rush hour traffic, and I was anxious to get going. As hubby said, it's logistics that make these appointments a pain-in-the-arse. Hubby had a coffee headache, so we found a wee spot, in a hairdressing salon, that had coffee in North Gower! Who knew?
I help him with his coat, hand him his boots. Off we went, jiggety jig. They'd given him juice and cookies, since he'd eaten nothing for 24 hours. Apparently he could now eat whatever he wanted. That is to say, excluding his food intolerances of yeast, dairy and eggs.
We hopped in the car, happy it was sitting in the warm sunshine. We always hit rush hour traffic, and I was anxious to get going. As hubby said, it's logistics that make these appointments a pain-in-the-arse. Hubby had a coffee headache, so we found a wee spot, in a hairdressing salon, that had coffee in North Gower! Who knew?
4:52 home again
little dweeb! |
When we left the house the Trailcam said it was -9 C. Arriving home, after a day of sunshine, it was 11 C. (on the plus side). This is only because our house faces south, and the overhang keeps in the heat. The bird feeder was just about emptied, those dratted red squirrels!
Hubby, still making jokes, his coffee headache gone. What a relief!
We left at 10:17, arrived home at 4:52, after a trip to the city for a medical procedure.
8 comments:
That is a long day, but it has to be done, and at least that's some good news. I'm surprised by how close the deer get to your husband when he's out there.
Long days, lots of travel, wrapped up warmly, and your words tell me of the worry, the pre-test diet!! and home again, Through all of this, your love of Mr J, your wonderful way with words, and the family waiting at home shine through. Hugs, as we will have another Dr's visit next Tuesday, an extra complication. Hugs,Jean.
So glad to hear the results showed no colon cancer. That's one worry you can put behind you.. so to speak.
Long day! You made good use of it though ... and I'm glad it was good news.
What Hilary said...!
Hugs to both of you and to all the cats.
Luv, K
That's an interesting journal of the health check up. The red tape just amazes me. It's great to hear that hubby doesn't have colon cancer. I've had the starving to death test. It isn't funny but I'll take it to catch anything that may visit me.
Hari Om
The Positives Rule... 11c??? that's summer temps round here!!! YAM xx
I've been through these situations too, the time does really drag, Jennifer. I had to listen to music (headphones) and crochet to get through it.
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