pH Impedance test is bad enough. In addition, everything that could go wrong went wrong, mostly in finding the place and during testing.
The place has half a dozen buildings and as many garages, all poorly labeled. I know several of them now.
Then, today returning for the cable to be pulled out of the stomach through the nose my GPS went haywire and got me horribly lost.
To top the stress off, it’s their only machine and they had a patient waiting because I was an hour late.
Man, am I glad to be done with that!
Anyone have any GPS recommendations?
Mary
Thank God you’re here and that horrid test is done and over. It sounded awful but WOW, what a veteran trooper you are! God bless ya, LJ!
So nice to see you!! We were all worried, don’t let the rest of the team be nonchalant about it. We were worried.
Hubby and I have a Garmin, but we find that a MapQuest map and my navigation get us just about anywhere.
We’ll probably used both when we go to Texas, though.
We tried Bing directions, but Bing treats you like a retarded six year old. I laugh too much when I’m trying to navigate off Bing maps.
What a difficult experience! It’s tough driving into Boston for medical care, because you’ve already got so much on your mind, and trying to negotiate traffic and finding the location, parking, going through check-in, it’s just a lot for a person to cope with alone. If you have to go back, can someone go with you?