I was going to post another photo of the morning glories, but it was quite cool when I went out to feed the birds so they weren't really open yet. Don't need. another photo of leaves. If I remember I will add a phot later.
I'm off to see my primary care doc. I know she is not going to be happy about my A1C. There will be discussions,I know. Perhaps if I start paying closer attention to my diet and exercise I can bring it down a bit.
I see my optometrist and retina specialist later this month. Too many appointments. I feel doctored out.
I used to think that clustering my appointments and getting them all done at once was the way to go. Mostly they seem to make me incredibly grouchy, so I am going to start stretching them out.
I know that I am most fortunate in that all my health problems are under control, but it still annoys me.
GRRRRRR!!!!
We'll see, grasshopper...............we'll see........
Stay strong and as usual, thanks for stopping by.....*s*
I understand all those appointments! I call my specialists my team...and my friend said call them "B's Specialist Team." There are many, and they all are taking good care of me.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a specialist team! Yesterday my PCP and I traded stories about hip replacement. I am finally agreeing to start a statin. that sounds like the beginning of a story.
DeleteA1C used to be 10 and above, over the years it has changed, I've been prediabetic or 20 or more years. it's gotten to the point where I am reviewing every procedure and drug they propose. Some I don't agree with so I let them know I won't be upping my dose on this or that. had a blood test yesterday and it took three people to get enough blood and I have the worst bruise I've ever had. ugh where are the golden years
ReplyDeleteEverything changes. I am at a point where I consistently compare quality over quantity of life. I am fortunate that I have good veins; my lab people love me. Aging is not for the faint of heart!
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