Follow-up investigation

Faster than expected, I was already called by the AVL. The follow-up examination they wanted to do under anesthesia would only take place after 3 to 6 weeks after the previous appointment, so the phone call I received less than two weeks later completely overtook me.

I remember well that it was not only because the phone call was earlier than I expected, but also because of the communication that was given to me. I got a call on September 16th, so the person who called me ambushed me. I got plenty of excuses, because this person thought I was already aware that the operation would be quick. No, so I wasn't up to date.

It's very nice that it could be planned so soon. I assumed for a while that I still had to wait a few days, but then suddenly the question: 'What are you planning tomorrow? '. My answer is, “Nothing more.”

That was very nice, because the next day I was already expected for the follow-up examination under anesthesia. Pfff, somewhere glad it was all planned so quickly. I better get rid of it.

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ook al meer dan eens meegemaakt
dat infuus iedereen kan dat niet
en dan halen ze er iemand anders bij
@Bij Ann nee, bij mij werd steeds door één en dezelfde geprikt. Mijn aders wilde gewoon niet meewerken. Was echt drama.
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