November 27, 2007
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November 14, 2007
This was my Doctor’s appointment day…I figured I would try to get as much of the poking, prodding, and needle sticking done all on one day. I accomplished this goal…except for the girly doctor. My 1st appointment of the day was with my Dentist. All went well; no need for any follow-ups for dental procedures! I also got all my dental forms filled out, and all required x-rays. This appointment was completely covered with my dental insurance. My next appointment was with my Optometrist. I had an eye exam for glasses and contacts. I had to schedule a follow-up appointment for the contact fitting. All needed paperwork was filled out. I had to pay 35.00 for this exam; my eye insurance paid the rest. My last appointment was with my family doctor. I had my physical, blood work, immunizations, etc. My doctor told me she had never done such a thorough physical before. She said it would take her a few days to complete the paperwork, since it was so lengthy. I told her that was fine, I could pick it all up next week, since it would take a few days for the labs to come back anyway. I had to pay an 11.00 co-pay for this visit. I’m sure I’ll get a bill in the mail…I don’t think my insurance will cover all the shots & blood work. My last stop for the day was to a surgeon that took out my gallbladder a few years ago. The Peace Corps had sent me a form, requesting further information in regards to the surgery. However, the surgeon’s office assistant told me it would take a few days for them to fill the form out!
November 13, 2007
November 7, 2007
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November 3, 2007
I received an email from PC indicating my online application status had been updated…it now shows I’ve been nominated and legally cleared.
November 2, 2007
I received a phone call from Ken today, that stated he received the notarized letter I mailed to him. During the phone call, Ken nominated me for Peace Corps Service!! As long as I pass the medical portion, I’ll be going to Africa sometime in September of 2008 as a Youth Development worker. WOW….that’s almost a year from now. Well, at least that will give me time to get everything done before I leave. I called my family and friends to let them know the good news. Everyone is very excited.
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