LM- You know I am always in for something like that.
I went to the doctor yesterday for my three month check up on my knee and the doctor was so happy how good physical therapy went and he told me I need to get rid of the cane soon, then he said that my knee cap stayed in place and he is really happy about that so I do not have to see him for another year. I am so happy about that and that is why I kept a positive attitude about this surgery I knew it would be good for me. I would like to also thank everyone for all of your positive comments with all of this for me I really appreciate it.
I just got back from my kidney doctor. I lost 9 pounds last month. That's what happens when you can't afford to eat. It looks like that's my future. I'll just fade away.
My primary care physician and the kidney doctor share information. After my last round of tests, my primary care doctor says my white blood cell count is high. He wants me to do another test to confirm this.
Meanwhile, my kidney doctor, working off of the same lab tests, says my red and white blood counts are normal.
This happens more and more: conflicting advice from physicians.
Oh, my kidneys are at 46% of normal. Less than half. Shit.
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getting into trouble would be a nice distraction for the next 2 days, I'm in!
LM- You know I am always in for something like that.
I went to the doctor yesterday for my three month check up on my knee and the doctor was so happy how good physical therapy went and he told me I need to get rid of the cane soon, then he said that my knee cap stayed in place and he is really happy about that so I do not have to see him for another year. I am so happy about that and that is why I kept a positive attitude about this surgery I knew it would be good for me. I would like to also thank everyone for all of your positive comments with all of this for me I really appreciate it.
I just got back from my kidney doctor. I lost 9 pounds last month. That's what happens when you can't afford to eat. It looks like that's my future. I'll just fade away.
My primary care physician and the kidney doctor share information. After my last round of tests, my primary care doctor says my white blood cell count is high. He wants me to do another test to confirm this.
Meanwhile, my kidney doctor, working off of the same lab tests, says my red and white blood counts are normal.
This happens more and more: conflicting advice from physicians.
Oh, my kidneys are at 46% of normal. Less than half. Shit.
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