I am blessed by the love shown to me by various people. Over the weekend, several things went wrong. The stove died, and so did the washing machine. This is just after a good samaritan expressed concern about how I was getting things done. The gentleman who called about the stove to fix it said he would come by soon.
I said to him, "You have not greeted me, and you have not told me your name." He apologized profusely.
Oh yes, he came on time and explained to me what was wrong with the washing machine. His name is Darien Priestman. You can see that he was well brought up, went to JC, and is busy trying to carve out his piece of cake.
Thanks to those others for the kind gestures. There is a schoolmate of mine who sent a package of sugar-free items for me. Can you imagine that if you have diabetes, there are enough things to help kill you? I enjoyed my sugar-free biscuits and jam. We need to make and import these sugar items into Jamaida. It seems like everything that we purchase in Jamaica is packed with sugar. Probably that is why it seems that diabetes is on the increase.
This morning I had to do another ECG before I undergo the operation since the last one was done a long time ago. I got a referral to see Dr. Paul Scott at 1c Braemar Avenue in New Kingston. Dr. Paul Scott is an accomplished expert in pulmonary medicine, critical care, internal medicine, haematology, and oncology with over 30 years of experience.
On arrival, I was told that I did not have an appointment. The receptionist called his other office. I explained to the receptionist that I had sent a fax copy of the referral, which I got from the office. While I was talking to the receptionist, another staff member came up and butted into the conversation. I explained to the staff member that she should have said "Excuse me" and "Good morning" before interrupting like that. She was ready to take me on, and she gave me a look that could destroy the largest US warship. Dr. Scott, you deserve to have distinguished staff working with you.
Professionals like Dr. Scott should ensure that their staff are properly trained because they are an extension of the medical team. "Good morning." "Thank you," "Excuse me," "I am sorry" and "It was good to have you visit us" are some of the terms that should become a part of your medical support staff vocabulary.
Dr. Scott, you need to take action so that this incident never occurs again at your office. Mr. Dante and another receptionist were very helpful.
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