Well, That Was Fun. Not Really.

Jan 15, 2008 21:04


I feel like I’ve driven across the state when I really spent very little time in the car today-for an Atlantan.

We went to see Katie’s doctor, filling out the inevitable “It’s January!” paperwork. Do they think people always move from one January to the next, or what? I mean, when we sign in, there’s a form that asks if there’s been any change in our contact information or insurance, and we say “No,” unless the answer is “Yes,” in which case we ask for the forms so that we can update the records. Apparently current administrative thought is that clients cannot be trusted that far, so they make us do all the forms again every January. In every office. Between me and Katie, that’s a lot of extra forms being filled out for no particular reason.

We picked up prescriptions in two places. We dropped off prescriptions. We went to the bank. We dropped off a utility payment to avoid the electronic payment fee. I know we did something else, but my mind is gone.

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