At least once a month I like to put together some observations I make about things that interest me,
how life is changing for all of us,
or how some people,
in this sometimes pessimistic
World,
World,
are really good people.
I went to see my Doctor today
and from the Receptionist,
Nurses,
to the Medical Billing Specialist at my Doctor's Office,
everyone their treats me courteously
and with respect.
Not as a piece of meat running along a assembly line.
And I'm sure it all stems from the top on down.
If my Doctor was depersonalized over the care of her patients,
I believe the effect would trickle down to her employees.
Since my Doctor is caring
and is really concerned about my health,
her employees take her lead
and perform their duties admirably.
Unlike most of the Doctors I've seen over the years,
here in Southern California,
was the first Doctor to
"Practice"
preventive medicine on me,
instead trying to cure what ails me after I became ill.
If you don't have a Doctor like this,
you need to find one.
Because,
"Preventive Medicine"
will always save your life before
"Reactive Medicine"
does.
I believe she has saved my life on more then one occasion.
Thank you
Doctor Ocampo
and thank you for your
excellent staff
as well.
My other observation is all about you,
the reader.
I started this Blog on December 14, 2012 hoping to promote my
Poems
and
Short Stories,
while practicing writing on a daily basis.
It wasn't until July 20th of this year did I reach the 5,000 view mark.
I blame that on myself of course for not writing consistently every day.
But,
since I did start writing daily,
starting on April 13th, 2015,
my
Following
has grown slowly
and my
"Views"
has reached the 10,000 mark!
Yes,
yesterday was my second milestone on writing this Blog.
It took almost three years to reach the 5,000 mark,
but only three months to reach 10,000.
Thanks to you,
the reader.
I hope I'm entertaining,
controversial,
and intelligent enough to keep you coming back for more.
Thank you.
This is,
The Humble Egotistical Giving Self-absorbed Human Being,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“The most exquisite pleasure in the practice of medicine comes from nudging a layman in the direction of terror, then bringing him back to safety again.”
- Kurt Vonnegut -
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
Like what you read, or don't like what you see,
sign up as a Follower, leave a Comment,
set up my Blog as your Homepage,
and I'll answer you in a Post.
Thanks for reading.
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