A rainy Friday

It is a miserable day today. The rain is bucketing down.

I was supposed to see my GP this morning. It was for a follow up to my recent visit with the practice nurse.

She took some blood tests and I was going to get the results today.

However I’ll call the nurse and ask for them over the phone.

I knew if I tried to get a taxi I wouldn’t get one easily.

Plus I didn’t fancy getting soaked.

So I am not going out. I am just chilling.

I hope my blood test results will be good. I think they probably will be. Because if there was a problem the surgery would’ve rang me to let me know.

It is just routine bloods I had. Like to check my A1C, cholesterol, liver, kidneys, etc.

I get them done every six months.

I’ll report back later once I know the results.

10 responses to “A rainy Friday”

  1. Kymber @booomcha Avatar

    Hi, Carol anne. The sun is just rising here and we have lots of snow. I hope your rain goes away soon and that your labs are good.

    I don’t blame you for staying in, that’s for sure. Happy Friday!

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Thank you, did you get a lot of snow? The Sun will melt it all away now. 🖤🥰

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      1. Kymber @booomcha Avatar

        Yes, we got dumped on pretty good. I think it’s here to stay. 😀

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      2. Carol anne Avatar

        Lovely well wrap up warm if you’re going out, but if I were you, I’d stay indoors 🤩🤩

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  2. SRIKANTH Avatar

    What a perfectly sensible and self-caring decision. It sounds like you’ve handled a potentially frustrating situation with great clarity and calm. Chilling instead of battling miserable weather for what is likely a routine check-in is a form of self-kindness.

    Your logic is also spot-on. In most practices, significant or urgent results do prompt an immediate call. The fact that you haven’t heard is, in itself, a quietly positive sign.

    It’s wonderful that you’re so proactive and regular with your health checks—every six months is a great routine for staying on top of things like A1C and cholesterol. That’s something to feel good about in itself.

    And how thoughtful of you to already plan to give a nice comment to Carol. Those acknowledgments mean the world to healthcare staff and really do brighten their day.

    So, for now, enjoy your cozy day in. Put the kettle on, listen to the rain, and let the outside world wait. There’s a certain peace in knowing you’ve made the right call for your wellbeing today.

    Wishing you those good, boring, routine results. Do report back later when you’ve spoken to the nurse!

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Thank you, I appreciate your feedback and comment xx

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  3. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

    Stay cosy Carol Anne !🥰

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      That is exactly what I did, Maggie 😘😘

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      1. Carol anne Avatar

        😁😁😁💞💞💞

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