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374652 tn?1494811435

taking shot

I have to go to the dentist and I dont want to take my shot until I get back, I usually take the shot at 10:35 and I wanted to wait until around 12:00 is that OK?
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96938 tn?1189799858
I thought it was my resemblance to Sam Jaffe aka Dr. Zorba
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374652 tn?1494811435
Well, here's my reasoning, and I did have the OK from the monitor when I changed from Tues to Mon
I was told a day behind was OK, but not a day ahead.  I have been doing the shot on Mon. at 10:45 for the past 5 weeks, and I just wanted to make sure.  I think when I do the sub study I have to be right on target time wise 2 days before the sub study day, and well I just wanted to make sure.
Yes, I am a woman but your attention to detail just impressed me and somehow I thought of Gunga Din
At this point in my life a simply feel like a human being, I dont have interest in much besides getting through the day without any major problems.
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96938 tn?1189799858
If you changed it by a whole day, why would you be concerned about an hour and a half? And, I thought you were a woman.
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374652 tn?1494811435
Oh you are so smart, it was Tuesday, but we changed it to Monday.   You're a better man than I Gunga Din
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96938 tn?1189799858
Thought your shot day was Tuesday
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374652 tn?1494811435
done deal and clean bill of health from dentist too.  It is all so expensive.
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374652 tn?1494811435
Thank you
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Yes, that's fine.

Mike
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