Off to Vegas again
Feb. 16th, 2026 11:48 pmWork has been dribbling in, with four returns paid off and a couple more waiting for clients to send me documents or tell me they don't have them. So far the first peak has been a bust; last year I was fairly busy but this year not so much.
The problem with the VA travel reimbursement got sorted and I've collected all my pay for the January appointments; I'll probably get the check for last week's optometry appointment next week right before I leave for Nashville, which is to say around the same time the NSSAB check will drop. Also spoke to the pharmacy clinician and she agreed that Dr. Chow went off half-cocked with the Carvedilol so we're going to drop that back to a 6.25mg tablet and in the meantime, cut the current 12.5 mg tabs in half. She also offered to send a combined Metfprmin/Jardiance pill which if nothing else will reduce the number of pills I have to take. As for the optometry appointment, it looks like I'll be getting new glasses as my eyes continue to slowly deteriorate. No glaucoma or macular degeneration, though.
Before I head down 95 tomorrow I need to stop in briefly at the post office and pick up some prescriptions that have been waiting for me since last week, when I was blocked from getting them by late rising and work that unfortunately coincided with the hours the PO was open.
I am rereading Behold: Humanity! from the beginning, even though I have some other books I should be reading.
The problem with the VA travel reimbursement got sorted and I've collected all my pay for the January appointments; I'll probably get the check for last week's optometry appointment next week right before I leave for Nashville, which is to say around the same time the NSSAB check will drop. Also spoke to the pharmacy clinician and she agreed that Dr. Chow went off half-cocked with the Carvedilol so we're going to drop that back to a 6.25mg tablet and in the meantime, cut the current 12.5 mg tabs in half. She also offered to send a combined Metfprmin/Jardiance pill which if nothing else will reduce the number of pills I have to take. As for the optometry appointment, it looks like I'll be getting new glasses as my eyes continue to slowly deteriorate. No glaucoma or macular degeneration, though.
Before I head down 95 tomorrow I need to stop in briefly at the post office and pick up some prescriptions that have been waiting for me since last week, when I was blocked from getting them by late rising and work that unfortunately coincided with the hours the PO was open.
I am rereading Behold: Humanity! from the beginning, even though I have some other books I should be reading.