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So far, we've not had that problem in 33 visits. It happened this time. The colonoscopy report wasn't in, a failed fax (who knows where THAT report went?!) was the cause. Also, the biopsy report of the removed polyps was missing. It's a good thing that hubby took notes in his recovery room with the doctor. I wasn't there, and couldn't take said notes. Our urologist had none of these notes. His office tracked them down that day, however.
Appt #XXXIV
9:30 Left the house, took the North Gower route. Such a peaceful drive with Gillian GPS, along the backroads.
11:09 In the waiting room, fooled around with the iPad camera to pass the time. Then, I worked on my embroidery. Another patient's wife walked by and complimented me. She told me she did cross stitch, as well.
I can't read, since it's very distracting in the waiting room. Here's why:
1. One guy walked by, his Smartphone on speaker, speaking loudly into his phone as he strolled down the hallway. 2. Another woman complained to reception that it was 12:15 and when would she be seen. Five minutes later they called her name, but she'd wandered over to the window and couldn't hear them. The receptionist spotted her and yelled 'Madam!'
It's important to have something to do... love the iPad apps.



11:45 closed the office reception, which was worrisome!
12:20 (For an 11:45 appointment!) We were ushered into the exam room by an intern. He took our most recent information. Next, our doctor came in, he decided more tests: MRI and another biopsy would be ordered. Back to the receptionist to give her the papers, and we were home free.
I can't read, since it's very distracting in the waiting room. Here's why:
1. One guy walked by, his Smartphone on speaker, speaking loudly into his phone as he strolled down the hallway. 2. Another woman complained to reception that it was 12:15 and when would she be seen. Five minutes later they called her name, but she'd wandered over to the window and couldn't hear them. The receptionist spotted her and yelled 'Madam!'
It's important to have something to do... love the iPad apps.



11:45 closed the office reception, which was worrisome!
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closed for lunch! |


Off to validate the parking pass: $13.00. As we approached one set of elevators, we spotted a man in hand cuffs, in that familiar orange suit, escorted by two Ottawa police officers. We hustled ourselves off to the parking lot!
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new bridge in Ottawa |
2:45 Made it to our newly renovated pub, Fort Hemlock, in Smiths Falls and had a nice, quiet lunch. There aren't many people eating lunch at this time, we get a lot of attention! We like the view of the water.



4:30 Home again, home again, jiggety jig. What a long day.


The old box at the other end of the pond has some downy feathers inside, in prep for nesting. I opened it up to check on it. This is good news!