phyl6648
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Member # 28522
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Well, most of you know how it goes, one day can do, next day not. I hate this roller coaster disease but got it and trying to deal.
I hate to make appointments because I never know if I am going to be able to keep them, have tried explaining this but so few understand. Not only doctors but dentist, eye, hair etc ...
Anyone else deal with this? So tried of pushing and pushing just to keep an appointment..Got an eye appointment today feel like crap but going to try..
Posts: 1058 | From VA | Registered: Oct 2010
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Dogsandcats
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Member # 28544
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I understand! When making an appointment I always asked what was their cancellation policy.
If there was a fee involved and I could tell the day before that it wasn't going to get better the next day, I would call and cancel.
Most people were very understanding. The hard part was when I needed to be at the appointment, I would need to find a driver.
At best, I always tried to give a two to four hour notice if something changed.
-------------------- God will prepare everything for our perfect happiness in heaven, and if it takes my dog being there, I believe he'll be there.
Billy Graham Posts: 1967 | From California | Registered: Oct 2010
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