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Old 01-20-2013, 09:18 AM #1
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Default Yesterday Derrick was Bitten at Work

Man what a day.

Am I glad my husband agreed to take him to work. So I could sleep a little
later. I was a little more rested.

I knew it was going to be a much longer night.

But not the extra problem.

Derrick called me at 11:30 and he had been bitten by a cat at work.
And they wanted him seen in the ER or urgent care. So i went to
pick him up. They told me were the center was that knew about their
workers comp. So off we went, to sit in that room for a hour to be seen.

Then another 1/2 hour at least to see a doctor. Thats what the flu and
the other things in our area are doing to the hospitals and urgent cares.
But I wasn't surprised.

Then we went to get a antibiotic and some stuff to keep it wrapped and
then to eat lunch. And to so some wasting time.

Because he still wanted to go to the game that night whether he thought
he could play or not. It wasn't till game time, that he decided to try the
scrimmage. But not the practicing.

Which was fine with me.

He isn't going to practice today. And is worried about the rest of the
week for his strength training and swimming. So we will see.

Oh and he was good on a tetanus shot it was 9/09.
Donna
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