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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition


@just bee wrote:

Came home and finished my CEUs. Woman Very Happy

 

Have a class tomorrow that I would have liked to have taken after my license renewal because I don't need anymore CEUs for this year.  But it's something I can get out of the way early and not fret about later.

 

All in all, a good way to end one month and start the next one.

 

Whew!


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I love it when everything ends up nice and neat at the close of one month!  

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition


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@just bee 

 

Does the MRI still show that mysterious "spot" that no one can figure out?

 


@geezerette 

 

He didn't mention it today.

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition


@just bee wrote:

@geezerette wrote:


@just bee 

 

Does the MRI still show that mysterious "spot" that no one can figure out?

 


@geezerette 

 

He didn't mention it today.


@just bee 

 

Now that is good news! 👏

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition

Pete Rose Breaks Baseball's All-Time Hit Record: See Photos | TIME

 

1941-2024

 

Godspeed.

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition


@just bee wrote:

Pete Rose Breaks Baseball's All-Time Hit Record: See Photos | TIME

 

1941-2024

 

Godspeed.


Aww, I remember him.  

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition

So glad for your news @just bee .  Must be a sigh of relief. 

 

I feel like it's something we take after ever mammo, pap, and even annual blood work.  Just did the latter two this month.  ugh.  But over for another year.

 

I do have my eye vision test next month (which will be here in ....minutes-it seems!)  I feel like my vision is horrible.  I can't read anything if it isn't an inch big (print).  I need reader glasses for anything and everything.  But they keep telling me I'm 20/20.  I don't care if I have to wear glasses (couldn't do contacts), but anything that involves surgery, forget it.  Unless they can knock me out.

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So glad for your news @just bee .  Must be a sigh of relief. 

 

I feel like it's something we take after ever mammo, pap, and even annual blood work.  Just did the latter two this month.  ugh.  But over for another year.

 

I do have my eye vision test next month (which will be here in ....minutes-it seems!)  I feel like my vision is horrible.  I can't read anything if it isn't an inch big (print).  I need reader glasses for anything and everything.  But they keep telling me I'm 20/20.  I don't care if I have to wear glasses (couldn't do contacts), but anything that involves surgery, forget it.  Unless they can knock me out.


@Lucky Charm 

 

I have an appointment in October to find out when I get cataract surgery.

 

Wheee!

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Re: The Bee Hive -- September 2024 Edition

My doctor told me about 3 years ago that I have the beginnings (?) of cataracts.  Not sure if it's in both eyes or not.

 

This new doctor didn't mention it, but I brought it up (dummy me) and she said I do have them, but wasn't anything to worry about, yet.

 

I dread anything done to my eyes. 

 

When I realized that apparatrus in the opthamalogist office actually touched right up to your eyeball, well that was it for me. 

 

I blink every time.  

 

Not good.

 

Good way to get a dr. ticked at you though.

 

Sorry, can't help it!

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@Lucky Charm 

 

My sister called today and she mentioned that she can't use eye drops.

 

Just won't do it.

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