Results of doctor's visit
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Results of doctor's visit
1) I'm now on a blood pressure med and an anti-anxiety med. The anti-anxiety med may decrease my ability to be funny, but it will make me a nicer person to be around, I think, so it comes as kind of a wash.
2) I'm going in for an ultrasound to check if I have cancer. Odds are against, but I still need to get it looked at.
2) I'm going in for an ultrasound to check if I have cancer. Odds are against, but I still need to get it looked at.
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Well, I'm still on blood pressure medication which means that I really can't do anything too strenuous until my blood pressure normalizes. Which means no pro-improv, and improv in classes will probably be very verbal, not physical.
BTW, I'm posting from work, but if someone from HR reads this, I'm informing my friends that I'm Not Dying. That's a pretty big deal, and something I shouldn't make them wait on.
BTW, I'm posting from work, but if someone from HR reads this, I'm informing my friends that I'm Not Dying. That's a pretty big deal, and something I shouldn't make them wait on.
Brian Boyko wrote:Well, I'm still on blood pressure medication which means that I really can't do anything too strenuous until my blood pressure normalizes. Which means no pro-improv, and improv in classes will probably be very verbal, not physical.
BTW, I'm posting from work, but if someone from HR reads this, I'm informing my friends that I'm Not Dying. That's a pretty big deal, and something I shouldn't make them wait on.
HR can't fire you if you're suffering from a terminal illness and you are still able to perform your work duties. It's against the law ( even in this state) and you can sue for a whole lot of cash.
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The one on Burnet & 183? Yeah, I was buying breakfast (not ham) batteries and tape for my recorder while I was having my prescription filled. I stayed at work till 7:30 because of the time I spent missing work due to doctor's appts and did not want to take any more paid leave.Wesley wrote:I think I saw you buying ham at HEB this morning.
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Well Brian, that's the answer to your medical problems.Brian Boyko wrote:Yeah, I was buying breakfast batteries ...
You're a robot.
I suggest you seek out incept dates and research longevity. Also, start seeing things we humans wouldn't believe.
You work your life away and what do they give?
You're only killing yourself to live
Researching longevity past the programmed seven years is illegal.kbadr wrote:Well Brian, that's the answer to your medical problems.Brian Boyko wrote:Yeah, I was buying breakfast batteries ...
You're a robot.
I suggest you seek out incept dates and research longevity. Also, start seeing things we humans wouldn't believe.
I think it's time I get my Blade Runner license back so I can retire a few more Replicants.
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