I had my second Botox treatment today.
I told my Dr that I had no pain after the first treatment whatsoever from the time the Dr gave it to me in early April, until about a month ago.
The Dr told me that this was an "Excellent result"
He then told me that he wants me to have these treatments, every "Eleven to fourteen weeks" going forward, and gave me a medication to take "At the first onset of pain"
All in all it was a great visit. The Dr is a great Dr, and an amazing person.
Of course, Mitch had to pull one of my "I get lost " due to my horrible sense of direction.
I had to change trains to get on another train.
Going uptown to the Drs office, no problems. Train from Queens into Manhattan, then to the uptown train to the Drs office.
Coming home, a different story.
Downtown train was fine.
When I went to find the train to Queens, I accidently took a wrong turn somewhere, and ended up on a local train that would have taken me double the amount of time to get home.
Thus, I decided to get off at the first stop, and get on an express train.
Well, I get to the first stop, was trying to find the express train home, and then took ANOTHER wrong turn, until luckily one of the ticket booth attendants told me which staircase to go down to, and I finally found the right staircase to get to the express train back to the town I live in.
I have not driven in many years, and probably never will again, due to the fact that I'm basically blind in one eye, and my epilepsy.
When I did drive, I had a terrible sense of direction unless I knew exactly where I was going.
Oh Well.
Treatment done, I'm home, and now I'm resting, and waiting for Mets V Braves tonight at 7.
Sigh!
I told my Dr that I had no pain after the first treatment whatsoever from the time the Dr gave it to me in early April, until about a month ago.
The Dr told me that this was an "Excellent result"
He then told me that he wants me to have these treatments, every "Eleven to fourteen weeks" going forward, and gave me a medication to take "At the first onset of pain"
All in all it was a great visit. The Dr is a great Dr, and an amazing person.
Of course, Mitch had to pull one of my "I get lost " due to my horrible sense of direction.
I had to change trains to get on another train.
Going uptown to the Drs office, no problems. Train from Queens into Manhattan, then to the uptown train to the Drs office.
Coming home, a different story.
Downtown train was fine.
When I went to find the train to Queens, I accidently took a wrong turn somewhere, and ended up on a local train that would have taken me double the amount of time to get home.
Thus, I decided to get off at the first stop, and get on an express train.
Well, I get to the first stop, was trying to find the express train home, and then took ANOTHER wrong turn, until luckily one of the ticket booth attendants told me which staircase to go down to, and I finally found the right staircase to get to the express train back to the town I live in.
I have not driven in many years, and probably never will again, due to the fact that I'm basically blind in one eye, and my epilepsy.
When I did drive, I had a terrible sense of direction unless I knew exactly where I was going.
Oh Well.
Treatment done, I'm home, and now I'm resting, and waiting for Mets V Braves tonight at 7.
Sigh!