Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switch roles. He makes appts, you take them. Or you develop systems. You call a few days ahead of an appt to confirm it. If you make in person, they write it on a card.
I did and I do!
Idk how this is possible but I thought today was December 9.
(To be fair though I have a really bad head cold right now that is making me woozy). Our kids had it before me and each has to take 2 or days off from school.
This doesn't even make sense to me. So you knew the appt was the 9th. Don't you two have a shared calendar? Also why would your DH take the 8th off if you KNEW the appt was on the 9th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t you get non-stop email, text, and phone call reminders from your doctors’ offices in the week leading up to the appointment?
No not from this office but I do from other drs and this is probably why it happened. I get too reliant on other people reminding me of upcoming appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switch roles. He makes appts, you take them. Or you develop systems. You call a few days ahead of an appt to confirm it. If you make in person, they write it on a card.
I did and I do!
Idk how this is possible but I thought today was December 9.
(To be fair though I have a really bad head cold right now that is making me woozy). Our kids had it before me and each has to take 2 or days off from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switch roles. He makes appts, you take them. Or you develop systems. You call a few days ahead of an appt to confirm it. If you make in person, they write it on a card.
I did and I do!
Idk how this is possible but I thought today was December 9.
(To be fair though I have a really bad head cold right now that is making me woozy). Our kids had it before me and each has to take 2 or days off from school.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you get non-stop email, text, and phone call reminders from your doctors’ offices in the week leading up to the appointment?
Anonymous wrote:Switch roles. He makes appts, you take them. Or you develop systems. You call a few days ahead of an appt to confirm it. If you make in person, they write it on a card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is new - could be related to perimenopause. Brain fog is real. Read Mary Clark Havers' The New Menopause (covers peri too), research brain fog in peri too (lots of info out there). You educated yourself, you educate your husband, you two together develop strategies to prevent it.
Op here. He’s one of those people who is high skeptical of pmd, he’ll never believe in any brain fog related to menopause.
He doesn’t believe in “excuses.” He’s like, just develop strategies for being better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is new - could be related to perimenopause. Brain fog is real. Read Mary Clark Havers' The New Menopause (covers peri too), research brain fog in peri too (lots of info out there). You educated yourself, you educate your husband, you two together develop strategies to prevent it.
Op here. He’s one of those people who is high skeptical of pmd, he’ll never believe in any brain fog related to menopause.
He doesn’t believe in “excuses.” He’s like, just develop strategies for being better.
Anonymous wrote:If this is new - could be related to perimenopause. Brain fog is real. Read Mary Clark Havers' The New Menopause (covers peri too), research brain fog in peri too (lots of info out there). You educated yourself, you educate your husband, you two together develop strategies to prevent it.