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If You Could Eliminate One thing From Your daily schedule , what would it be and why?
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Tammyjane33
Community member Posts: 765 Pioneering
This is a tough question. I tend to rush around and try to do everything at once as soon as I wake up so I'd maybe eliminate sweeping up lol
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I would eliminate being late... if that count!
I always leave a lot of time, but it can take me a long time to do things. Being late really stresses me outScope -
not in the same as vein perhaps, but bowel movements worry and tire me....I could do without them please!x
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Having to take insulin
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Sleep. But only if it's just removed from my daily schedule. A world where the kids never sleep? No thanks.
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My weekly run of blood tests !!
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I would eliminate ill health and my rare disease and meds but I need meds unfortunately x
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@KG100 I know how you feel with blood tests I have had them for 10 years on a weekly basis and I need them for my health they are nasty but don't bother me too much now. I can relate though. X
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I would eliminate bad bedside manner. I’d banish discrimination forever. I hate poor interpration of any test results. On Monday I endured a bad neuropysch evaluation appointment where someone new to us relayed to me her poor quality version of what my son’s test results were. She ended the appointment without offering me a chance to ask questions. I have contacted the department to inform them of this. How am I supposed to advocate for my son if I only have a limited understanding of test results? I’ve also attended hospital appointments that took only fifteen minutes.
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I would say eliminate rush hours, by simply having more buses and trains so everyone is not stuffed together, especially when it is hot!
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Tammyjane33 said:@KG100 I know how you feel with blood tests I have had them for 10 years on a weekly basis and I need them for my health they are nasty but don't bother me too much now. I can relate though. X
They've started to take it from my hands now, not too keen on that !! -
Tammyjane33 said:I would eliminate ill health and my rare disease and meds but I need meds unfortunately x
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@pollyanna1052 of course.
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my symptoms are spastic paraparesis...cause unknown
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@poppy123456 is that problems with the joints? Sorry I havent come across that before (maybe because it's rare) lol I have eosinophilic gastroenteritis effects your bowel and stomach x
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I would eliminate housework and travel
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My pet peeve is rudeness so I would eliminate that if I could.
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Having to leave my keyboard to attend to other chores. ?
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Adrian_Scope said:Sleep. But only if it's just removed from my daily schedule. A world where the kids never sleep? No thanks.
Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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