Kathleen, whatever you do tomorrow, enjoy your birthday, and know we’re
celebrating with you even though it’s from afar.
Linda G.
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Behalf Of Panix
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 7:15 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen
Yes my birthday is tomorrow. And I'm going to enjoy it. I will turn 61 years
old. But I don't feel any different. I don't know what I'm going to do for my
birthday. I just enjoyed some apple pie. I heated up in the microwave and
tasted pretty good. I just did it for a few seconds. Great stuff. A friend of
mine gave me the apple pie and it was great.
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On Feb 27, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Marty Rimpau <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kathleen, is your birthday tomorrow, because if it is, I hope you have a
happy birthday, and I'll mention it on my list, tomorrow.
--Original Message Text---
From: Panix
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 21:03:57 -0500
Well I met her in 2009. I went to the walk-in clinic and that's who they gave
me. Anyway she knew how to do cited guide to. And it was really cool too. I
really like her. I mean she told it like it was but she didn't lecture. And the
thing about her is she lets you make decisions. And she give you both sides pro
and con. So you can make decisions. Well my friend Greg came over and he
brought me some cookies and some scones. So I may have those for breakfast.
Well it's not too long to my bro. Birthday starts. But I just been relaxing
tonight. Yep I sure have. Just listening to QVC. Sometimes I just listen to it
and I don't order anything. I really don't need to. I just listen to it for the
background noise. I really don't like going to bed without something on. That's
why want to get my cassette player replaced. Then I can have a player in the
living room and a player in the bedroom.
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On Feb 27, 2016, at 1:43 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi, Kathleen,
That would be neat if you got Doctor Alan back. It's nice when you have a
doctor you really like.
Rosie
On 2/26/2016 11:32 PM, Panix wrote:
Well now I'm wide-awake again I was just playing around on Facebook. I will
long to a couple different groups and people were making comments
back-and-forth about the subject matter in one of these groups. So I was
answering it. I belong to a science fiction group along to this other group
that was nice of the art bell show. Everybody was making comments
back-and-forth fast inferius sleep. So I was commenting on that stuff. I get
the comments in email and I also get them on my Facebook page 2 so it gets
pretty full. But I may have somebody fix it so I can take it off my email and
just put it on my phone. It might be a lot easier that way then I would just
get a bunch of text messages. And I get those two when you just can reply to
those. Or ham radio group now is set up a group or we'll call text
back-and-forth. So I get text messages from them too. Sometimes I just read
them and sometimes I reply when I feel like it. But anyway it's a good thing we
have that because if there's an emergency we can all know about it. But yes
people in here kind of annoyed. About the whole thing but not much of us are
saying anything about it. We just going to do it we have to do. Anyway after
Tuesday is over I'm not sure what I'll do. Then I'll make the other appointment
go back to the primary care place and see if I can set up preferment primary
care person. This one doctor named Dr. Alan I really liked her. And I asked if
she was still there and they said yes. So maybe I can get her back again. She
was the one that took care of me before I went to see Dr. Gordon because she
had to refer me to him. So that. Was how that went. She took care of me in
2009. When I injured my shoulder the first time. She was a really nice lady. I
didn't stay with her that long she just sent me right upstairs. So that's how
that went. But anyway when I had my scanner I could read her report and
everything. So that was pretty cool. But she's a really nice lady and one of
the other staff members told me Dr. Alan was still there. I may have her do my
presurgery stuff. I really kind of liked her. So let's see if I can. Get her
back. That would be really cool. Anyway I asked somebody how I could get her
back and they said it depends on my insurance. So maybe I can talk to the staff
people on the first floor. That's her primary care is in the clinic that I go
to. Because I have to do my presurgery stuff. If I get Dr. Alan back that might
be good. I thought you might've left because a lot of doctors are leaving
family practice and going into specialties. But I guess I got lucky on this one
and I'll get Dr. Alan back I hope.
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On Feb 27, 2016, at 2:25 AM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I’d be upset, too, Kathleen. Hope you can get the info you need one day next
week.
Linda G.
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Behalf Of Panix
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 11:09 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen
Manager doesn't even know when we're going to move. There's another office
called the relocation offices specializes in that stuff. We actually have to go
down because the lady in charge of it never answers people's phone calls when
you call them. You leave voicemail and stuff and she tells you to and she never
gets back to anybody. This is why people are upset. And I'm not the only one
either. This whole renovation thing is totally disorganized.
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On Feb 27, 2016, at 12:20 AM, Vickie <rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kathleen. Don’t you have the phone number to your manager’s office? You could
call them, and ask them when you will be moving, instead of worrying about
going down in the little elevator. I mean, what happens if something goes wrong
in your apartment. I would think you should have their phone number. Also, you
can, put a fitted full bed sheet on a twin bed. You just have to tuck it in
more all around. I have king sheets that I put on a queen size bed. Yeah,
they’re big, but it’s not that bad. Anyway, that’s my input. Do tell your home
health providers about your supplements. They’ll just advise you about any
prescriptions your orthopedic doctor adds, as to any side affects, etc. No big
deal. Be truthful with all of your health providers so they can work together.
Vickie
May God bless you now, and evermore!
Marty