I can sympathize with him, that’s a cruel thing to do to some one, but then if he really does have a problem the time to find out is before the procedure, not during when it could really have caused problems. Keep him busy (Sick the girls on him if need be *snix*) every thing will work out.
Puma Concolor
"If you can't dazzle them with wit, riddle them with arrows."
--- Robinhood ---
Not Listed <canadianlizard_at_yahoo.com> wrote: Yeah, and he didn't find out it was cancelled until he'd been sitting
in the waiting room for 20 minutes! Seems there was some fuck up with
his blood work, and some of the levels were critically high. The docs
don't know if it was tech error or if his blood is really messed up.
He had to go back to the lab for more blood testing, so we should all
know in a few days whether he's screwed, or if the technician messed
up. Either way, he's like way pissed off about it, cuz he really
wanted to get it over with. And now I gotta deal with his bitching...
Desiree
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Brian" <rieshal_at_...> wrote:
>
> Well, yesterday was "The Big Day" for Jim... so for now it seems
we'll
> just have to wait for news of his recovery to trickle in.
>
> Given how stubborn and determined he is, I have faith that he'll pull
> through just fine. :)
>
> -Rieshal
>
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