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Published on January 13, 2006 By dharmagrl In Misc

I signed up for a medical transcriptionists course today.

I've been hemming and hawing for weeks over this.  I had set January 1st as an enrollment date, but I have the payments set to come out of my checking account automatically 30 days after the start of my enrollments date, so it was better to wait until the 15th (we have fewer bills to pay on the 15th of the month than on the 1st).  So, this afternoon, I filled out a bunch of e-forms and signed up.  I actually did it.  Instead of just talking about it, I actually did it.

The course I signed up for has fees if I drop out early.  That's a backup incentive for me if my primary incentive fails to keep me motivated. My primary incentive is to be able to go back to work and make a decent wage, and eventually I hope to be able to work from home.  I don't like being totally dependent on Dave.  I detest not having any money of my own, that I can say I earned.  My notary status will come in handy with this job too - lots of doctor's offices need notarys for living wills and advance directive signings.

So, I signed up, and I'm motivated to get this show on the road.  The first few lessons are about healthcare in general....but after that we get into anatomy and physiology (I'm looking forward to that) and then terminology (really looking forward to that). It sounds funny, my looking forward to studying, but I am.  I feel like my brain has atrophied (see, I'm using medical terminology already!!) from my not using it enough over the past few months...so I'm excited to have a challenge put in front of me.

I think I'm going to like doing this.  I think that this will do me good when Dave has to leave again.  It'll give me another reason to keep going, and perhaps it'll help take my mind off him being gone again.....I sure as hell hope so.


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on Jan 14, 2006

If you can be a little more specific, I might be able to help you. Where is the pain at, and is it constant? Is it burning, stabbing or aching? Does it hurt to move your fingers and thumb?

Yes, how did you know? Amazing!  can I call you in the morning?

Doc Dharma.  Buddist Medical practioner.  AAA rated, and Doc Guy approved!

on Jan 14, 2006
Buurrrpp! Sorry, that taco gave me gas!
on Jan 14, 2006

can I call you in the morning?

Doc Dharma. Buddist Medical practioner. AAA rated, and Doc Guy approved!

Yep.  Take a couple of asprins washed down with some soy milk, and call me in the morning.

Oh, and stay away from those tacos.  Unless you have beano, that is.

on Jan 14, 2006
Hey doc, it hurts when I do this.....



Congrats and I hope you do well (I'm sure you will)
on Jan 14, 2006
Oh, and stay away from those tacos. Unless you have beano, that is.


Beano! I knew I was missing something!
on Jan 14, 2006
Best of luck in this endeavor Dharma. I hope it works out better than you even imagine.
on Jan 15, 2006

Hey doc, it hurts when I do this.....

Well, don't do it then.

Congrats and I hope you do well (I'm sure you will)

Thanks, Mason.  Hey, have you made a decision about going back on the road again yet? 

Oh, and I read a book recently that reminded me of you.  It's about a guy who rides a bike across America and finds himself on his travels (called 'The Memory Of Running').  When I read I conjure up characters in my mind, and this guy took on your characteristics.  I think it's because you both have found a passion for riding your bikes!  If you'd like it, please let me know.

 

Beano! I knew I was missing something

I wish to gawd I could get Dave to take that stuff.

Best of luck in this endeavor Dharma. I hope it works out better than you even imagine

Thank you!  I'm very excited about it, and I can't wait to get started!

on Jan 15, 2006
Hey, have you made a decision about going back on the road again yet?

I'm waiting to see what happens where I am currently working. The sale fell through so maybe we'll still be operating for a while yet.

It's about a guy who rides a bike across America and finds himself on his travels (called 'The Memory Of Running'). When I read I conjure up characters in my mind, and this guy took on your characteristics. I think it's because you both have found a passion for riding your bikes! If you'd like it, please let me know.

Sounds great, I'd love to read it. Think I could find it at the library? Who's the author?
I would love to be able to ride across the country.
on Jan 15, 2006
Actually, I'm not. I'm a Notary, and over at the legal office I was given free reign to do whatever I wanted...which led me to doing a lot of paralegal work and research. So, I did the paralegal duties, but never got the certification. If you have questions, however, I'm probably qualified to answer them....so ask away!
Oh, and Lexis-Nexis should be one of your best friends if you're studying to be a paralegal.


Ah, yet another perfectly good misconception, down the drain. ;~D

Somehow though, I still feel perfectly comfortable going to you for help once I get into the down and dirty of paralegal. ;~D
on Jan 15, 2006


Somehow though, I still feel perfectly comfortable going to you for help once I get into the down and dirty of paralegal

WOW.....thank you!  That's a wonderful vote of confidence!

Sounds great, I'd love to read it. Think I could find it at the library? Who's the author?

It's called 'The Memory Of Running' and it's by Ron McLarty.  Basically this 40-something Vietnam Vet who has let himself go and is wallowing in a pit of despair is traumatised by the death of his parents and the discovery that his long lost mentally ill sister is also deceased.  He rolls out of the driveway on his old bike that he discovered in his parent's garage....and he just never goes back.  It's about his journey across America; the people he meets along the way, the weight he loses, the things he discovers not only about others but also about himself.

I'm done reading it, and I would love for you to have it because it reminds me of you so much.  If you can email me your mailing address, I can get it out for you sometime next week (I have a couple of scarves that need to go out then too so I'll ship it when I ship them).

on Jan 15, 2006


Somehow though, I still feel perfectly comfortable going to you for help once I get into the down and dirty of paralegal

WOW.....thank you!  That's a wonderful vote of confidence!

Sounds great, I'd love to read it. Think I could find it at the library? Who's the author?

It's called 'The Memory Of Running' and it's by Ron McLarty.  Basically this 40-something Vietnam Vet who has let himself go and is wallowing in a pit of despair is traumatised by the death of his parents and the discovery that his long lost mentally ill sister is also deceased.  He rolls out of the driveway on his old bike that he discovered in his parent's garage....and he just never goes back.  It's about his journey across America; the people he meets along the way, the weight he loses, the things he discovers not only about others but also about himself.

I'm done reading it, and I would love for you to have it because it reminds me of you so much.  If you can email me your mailing address, I can get it out for you sometime next week (I have a couple of scarves that need to go out then too so I'll ship it when I ship them).

on Jan 15, 2006
Dharma, if you still have my email addy, shoot me an email. I lost yours while changing over to the new computer.
on Jan 15, 2006

Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006
Dharma, if you still have my email addy, shoot me an email. I lost yours

I don't, but mine is on my page....dharmagirl69@gmail.com

on Jan 15, 2006
Dharma; you have mail
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