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Rated: 18+ · Book · Women's · #1268197
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#640054 added March 12, 2009 at 11:38am
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The Morning after my last ulcer attack
Istijlál (Majesty), 11 ‘Alá (Loftiness), 165 BE – Thursday, March 12, 2009 about 8:22 AM Pacific Time

All right, I'm almost sure it's an ulcer that is cause the pain in my gut and dry heaves. Fortunately, last night I didn't throw up, I thought I was going to a couple of times, but I didn't. I talked to my doctor the last time I saw her, I described the symptoms and she agree it probably was an ulcer. I'm going to do a bit more research on-line to see if those symptoms indicate something else, but I doubt that it will change the doctor's mind the next time I discuss it with her.

I'm going to have to have a physical before I can go back to work next month. The job I'm going to do requires a yearly physical, but they reimburse $20.00 of the cost. I have a choice of going to their doctor or my own. If I go to my doctor, then it cost $25.00, while it doesn't cost me anything to go to the company doctor.

I think I'll go to my doctor because it is closer then the other doctor. All so, my doctor know my conditions so if there is a problem that prevents me from doing this job we can determine a treatment. If I go to the other doctor and there is a problem, I would have to go to my doctor anyway and the fewer doctors I have to deal with the better off I am.


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