Everything Fred – Part 218

28 January 2024

Yesterday I thought I clicked on the “Publish” button but apparently failed to do so. I must have really been out of it. As I got out of bed this morning, I felt a little better but probably overdid it again with a 1.2 mile walk.

Yesterday was a drag. I did get the clothes washed but definitely opted out of cleaning the house.

Amazingly, Sergio called me back from the Jeep dealership. I kept checking for voice mails yesterday but nothing showed up until 2:49 pm (the phone didn’t ring). In essence, he found that it was indeed a sensor they were working with and it was either being installed or was going to be installed and Nema was working Monday starting at 7 am. That tells me absolutely nothing. Monday will be 29 working days and 34 calendar days.

Tomorrow I have a 1 pm appointment with my cardiologist in Hollywood. After that appointment, I intend to drive to Hollywood Chrysler/Jeep and ask in person about my Jeep. Not that that will do any good. If it is ready, I’ll drive it home and Uber back to pick up Joel’s car but I have my doubts it will be ready.

For dinner last night I ordered a Super Steak Deluxe 12″ sandwich from Sassano’s. They are pretty good and I certainly didn’t feel like cooking. I was into my first bite when I felt something hard. A cap had come off my front right tooth. First thing Monday I need to make a dental appointment to get it put back on. At least I didn’t swallow it.

I haven’t found a new dentist yet since they no longer take my insurance (yet they billed the company 80% for a cleaning which the company paid) so I’ll go back to the old dentist to get this done. The dentists are very nice but they’ve always had someone who does the billing that does strange things – like bill me when the insurance company pays or tells me my insurance is no longer valid but they get reimbursed anyway.

I also have a Herceptin treatment on Tuesday and a physical therapy appointment on Thursday. Add to that Broward County is considered as high risk for Covid and some people at the cancer center refuse to wear a mask. Oh well.

Stay tuned!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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