Christine
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- Aug 31, 1999
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Why is it always such a huge deal.
I had some bloodwork done last Wednesday. One of the tests I'm VERY anxious about. My doctor generally calls me directly during his lunch (12:00-1:15) or afterhours.
So, I've been GLUED to my office phone since Thursday. No calls.
I was just laying on the couch, watching the news, and my house phone rings (it is across the room). I scramble to get to it, see my doctor's name on the caller ID, and grab it between the third and fourth ring. I say "Hello" and all I hear is a dial tone. I guess I didn't answer fast enough (my voicemail will come on at the 5th ring so I know it wasn't that long).
Of course, I call them RIGHT back but they are closed. GRRRRRRRRRR.....so now I get to wait around tomorrow.
I had some bloodwork done last Wednesday. One of the tests I'm VERY anxious about. My doctor generally calls me directly during his lunch (12:00-1:15) or afterhours.
So, I've been GLUED to my office phone since Thursday. No calls.
I was just laying on the couch, watching the news, and my house phone rings (it is across the room). I scramble to get to it, see my doctor's name on the caller ID, and grab it between the third and fourth ring. I say "Hello" and all I hear is a dial tone. I guess I didn't answer fast enough (my voicemail will come on at the 5th ring so I know it wasn't that long).
Of course, I call them RIGHT back but they are closed. GRRRRRRRRRR.....so now I get to wait around tomorrow.