
Yup, it’s time for the annual check under the hood, looking at the dipstick and of course all those irritating questions:


Not to mention getting all judgey:


See y’all later, I hope.
Update: All good, subject to the blood test results. Alert the media.
Good luck at the Doc’s office.
When they ask you if you have a gun, the correct reply is “at home or here in your office right now?”
My insurance will pay for a routine visit every six months. They have other problems and I will not be renewing them. I am seventy four and I am slowly recovering from leg injuries. Other than that everything is working fine. Good luck Kim. I have already been approved for full coverage of the expensive new weight loss drugs but so far my diet is working.
Had my checkup a few weeks ago. Got a clean bill of health from my Doctor. I think I like this one which almost guarantees I’ll never see her again.
No awkward questions, and, she was ok with my lack of enthusiasm to get stuck with the latest concoction they deemed needed for further survival.
I seem to be not catching the current bug going around so maybe I was prescient. Naw, lucky was more like it.
Glad your visit worked out to your good.
Not so good news from new cardiologist (my old one was okay but the organization he belonged to turned out to be vile). The leaky mitral valve I have been followed for for a decade is now worse and needs repair or replacement (upcoming testing will determine which). It is believed by all three cardiologists I’ve seen in the last decade to be congenital and has slowly gotten worse. Good news is that the surgical techniques for fixing it have improved dramatically in the last decade and it is unlikely I will need to have my chest cracked – it will still require my heart to be stopped though.
I have a doctor who has yet to ask me about my firearms ownership. One of the reasons he’s still my doctor.