So yesterday we had to get up a bit earlier than usual for my visit with Dr Fossum. Today was another early morning appointment that was over near the main hospital and buildings I have had other appointments at. So that is roughly a 30 minute trip one way, without traffic and not in primetime commute.
(Just a picture of an Easter Lily in full bloom in the complex)
So this appointment was primetime commute going west on one of two main routes going that direction. Maps said without traffic it would take 38 minutes. My brain luckily said, morning commute traffic, double that. So we left real close to 8 am for a 8 am check in. We made it on time with only a few minutes to spare. There was a nearly thirty minute back up almost immediately so I checked my watch and knew we would get there in time. Sure enough it cleared up mostly as we approached the large hill that usually backs up, but got through it without too much delay.
Now the second hurdle was finding a new building in an almost familiar area. Thanks to maps again I knew what the building looked like and what side of the road it was on. Fancy shmancy new building complex for Sharp and for county services for women and children.
The actual appointment was only minorly annoying as it involved a contrast injection that I had to sit still and wait for it to work through my system for 40 minutes. In the same kind of chair I get for my infusion but no massage or heating or small table. Just a vaguely warm cotton blanket and an attempt to nap without actually falling asleep. The actual scan took about 15 minutes so I did a lot of sitting and laying and breathing with my eyes closed.
Did I mention I hadn't had anything to eat since 9pm the previous night? l was starving up until I got in for the appointment then that acted as a distraction. At least my fasting glucose was 98 which was good. They have to check just to be sure and I forgot to ask why that was important. Doing my own research, turns out the tracer they use is reactive to sugar in your system. If there's too much sugar it won't be taken up by your system properly (mildly radioactive). So there's the answer I needed.
Test all done, slightly woozy from laying down and we zipped out as safely as possible, found our way back to my old Clairmont neighborhood.... which was the same area as the mosque attack the other day. I pointed it out to Jon as we passed it on the way to get to the Burger King further down the road. Boy did that bring back memories. I could have told him all kinds of things but I was busy wolfing down a Whopper to take my pills.
As soon as I heard the news that a mosque in Clairmont had a live shooter I knew exactly which one it was. There's only one in that area. I knew what was across the street, down the street, where the Vons was ... a few buildings had changed, new school for one and the oil change place on the corner where Beverly's used to be was now a Starbucks. Go figure. There were two other Starbucks walking distance, one in the Vons and another across from the Vons. To be fair, neither of those were drive up so three different 'markets' to cater to.
Other than that, restless legs are sort of calmed down the last two nights except right now I have a raging itchy spot on my left shin.... feels like it might be bruised under the surface so trying not to actually scratch (using my cup with ice in it to chill the area). No more appointments for about a week until my video with my . Boy do I have some things to tell her not on my chart.
The weather is turning warm, seems to be actually trending to summer and the May Grey seems to have been cut short. For now. We're just about out of money again, a few dollars left enough to get milk and bread but will run out of sodas before the end of the month. We'll survive. Other than today I've been limiting myself to one soda a day.Today I really needed two cokes, water wasn't cutting it so will see what happens tonight for sleep. Managed to cook Peruvian chicken with the yummy green sauce and some savory rice for lunch today, well used recipe and still very delicious.
'Stumpy' the latest garden resident lizard. It's missing most of the tail hence the name. I didn't see it when it was in the raised bed as I watered until too late. Was snugged up against the west side wall and darted off to the fence as I was pulling out my phone. Lonng toes and short tail. I splashed some water that direction not to annoy but thinking it might want some water. Welcome to my garden Stumpy!That's it for this week, will see what my doctor says next week and then it's a few days to the end of the month and more money! Yay!













