Ralph Baer
Let's Go 'Tute!
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season
Good Morning, MEUSA!
Good Morning, to the rest of tLodge!
Good Morning, MEUSA!
Good Morning, to the rest of tLodge!
Good morning to tLodge!
Travelling to beautiful Minot, ND for a week to visit the new grandson!
I received $850K from MR.ADAM RAZAK. The total is now $373,300,924.56.
Made it to Minot! Two flights and no screaming babies.
I melted when I saw my grandson. That whole circle of life thing I guess. Hard to describe but there's something about your baby having a baby...
There's some on FB.Awww, sweet!! I'm assuming there will be pictures somewhere....
Today is cloudy and low 40's. They had 4" of snow Monday but it's all gone now (except the plowed piles). Forecast is for mid-60's during the day, high-30's at night f ph r the next week.How's the weather there?
I heard this a lot. It always baffled me. Plenty of people say they are fine until you get in the office and they aren't. They need a little prodding to realize they aren't. Or they say they are fine knowing they aren't because they don't want to come in. Beyond the legality the prescriptions are not available OTC for a reason. Someone should be laying eyes on you to make sure things are OK. Even if the pt doesn't care, as a provider I care about the pt (most people do)~ to blindly fill a prescription without seeing folks is irresponsible. If I do that and there is something wrong, harm could come of it. (and of course there is the legality of losing the house if the pt has a bad outcome even if I documented everywhere that they said they were fine and I have no exam.)Evening, Lodge. Work was slow, my name was next on the list for Vol Time Off, and given I have a 4 day weekend coming up, you're dang right I took it. Had to make a doc's appt to renew a prescription, it's illegal to renew a prescription if you haven't seen the doc for more than a year. I get it, but still think it's BS that you have to fork over a decent amount of money to say "Everything's fine, no side effects, as long as you say I get my meds (no, it's not an addictive med)."
Headed to Rochester (MN) tomorrow for a bottle release Sat morn, yes there will an overnight tailgate, I mean line, probably starting up around 5ish. Figure I'll leave here before rush hour (90 minute drive) I want to drive past my grandparents' and great-grandparents' old houses/neighborhoods, to see what's changed. Should be a good trip down memory lane.
And then, of course, it's Derby Day on Saturday!
It's a 2 minute talk at best. I've had to do it for the last 3 years now. Wish there were tiered pricing for the doc's time or something. There's no exam, no anything. It's a "yep, meds are working, just give your approval."I heard this a lot. It always baffled me. Plenty of people say they are fine until you get in the office and they aren't. They need a little prodding to realize they aren't. Or they say they are fine knowing they aren't because they don't want to come in. Beyond the legality the prescriptions are not available OTC for a reason. Someone should be laying eyes on you to make sure things are OK. Even if the pt doesn't care, as a provider I care about the pt (most people do)~ to blindly fill a prescription without seeing folks is irresponsible. If I do that and there is something wrong, harm could come of it. (and of course there is the legality of losing the house if the pt has a bad outcome even if I documented everywhere that they said they were fine and I have no exam.)
Good Evening Lodge!
It's a 2 minute talk at best. I've had to do it for the last 3 years now. Wish there were tiered pricing for the doc's time or something. There's no exam, no anything. It's a "yep, meds are working, just give your approval."