So, yesterday, I went to the eye doctor. And I left my glasses there by accident. But that's not important. Anyway, the technician-person, who by the way was only a few years older than me, which felt really wierd, was testing my eyes, and she said something like "Are you enjoying your summer?" but she said it in a kind of serious, unnatural voice, so I felt like this whole conversation was a little awkward. But fortunately, since millions of people have asked my what I'm doing for the summer, I already knew how to answer, even though it's kind of complicated. So anyway, feeling foolish, I described my summer and stuff.
Then I had to wait for a long time in the examination room for the doctor to come, so I was looking at my information on the computer screen. It said things like "No abnormal medical history in the family except hypertension (paternal grandfather)." Bellow that, there was some boring stuff, and then, "Orientation norms: Patient is aware of people and surroundings. Recent and remote memory is intact. Disposition norms: Patient's mood is pleasant and sociable."
I found this kind of wierd, but at least I was glad that my awkward conversations hadn't given them the impression that I did not meet the orientation and disposition norms.
-Rebecca
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
I can see again!
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10:50 AM
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