Got retina doctor?
Sure do.
So grateful.
These days, especially grateful that we see each other only once per year.
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Got retina doctor?
Sure do.
So grateful.
These days, especially grateful that we see each other only once per year.
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This website is about our BODY. To read today’s post about our SPIRIT, click here.

Doubtful i’ll ever be able to run again.
Why?
Weird pains.
Between feet, ankles, calves…historically unexplainable causes.
Yesterday’s masseuse could feel a small area of swollen calf muscle. It felt warm to her. And, she felt my pulse which she said you shouldn’t be able to feel.
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Headliner ‘things’ today:
Today’s no-gym gym workout and walk-run is not a headliner. It’s a weekly standard.
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It was ‘fun’ to be without my iPhone and Apple Watch (with cellular) for 90 minutes. Seriously. It was locked in a locker. Only Chris, the radiologist, knew the unlock code. So there was no way to access it once i committed to closing the door.
By the way, this is the locker you place your clothes in after you dress in hospital scrubs and socks.
The upper-right arm (pit/bicep) MRI took 45 minutes.
Chris was a great radiology professional.
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To drive to Disney Springs is so easy.
Cheryl did it for over three decades.
First, driving to the Disney Casting Building. Cheryl was the 1989 Opening Team, General Employment Interviewer team leader. She led that team for 10 years.
Second, Disney HQ (before Team Disney was built), at Disney’s Sun Trust Bank Building. She spent two and a half decades there.
Cheryl ultimately became the Director of Labor Relations.
First, this is an (Disney) Executive position.
Second, being an executive at Disney is two-fold: First, a highly-intense position that to outsider’s would be an executive position, but at Disney it was not. Second, a bona-fide Disney Executive that came with specific responsibilities, perks, and bonuses that heretofore did not exist in previous (lower) level positions.
For outsiders, this is roughly one of only 200 positions out of 70,000 Cast Members.
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