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Originally posted by: anno
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: anno
why don't you ask him to forward your results to student health and tell him you'll take it up with them..

that oughta get him off your back, oughta be free, and oughta be convenient.

anno

We don't have one on this campus, because we're non-residential. I suppose I could have him send it to UP, but, uhhhh, that's STILL 30 miles, except in a totally different direction.

bummer. 🙁 well.. at least stop by one of those free blood pressure checkers at the grocery or pharmacy and make sure it has gone down.. high blood pressure is a dangerous thing to take casually.. and if it's gone down, you can tell the doctor you got it checked and it's fine now. 🙂

anno

That's the first intelligent thing I've read in this thread. Thank you.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: anno
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: anno
why don't you ask him to forward your results to student health and tell him you'll take it up with them..

that oughta get him off your back, oughta be free, and oughta be convenient.

anno

We don't have one on this campus, because we're non-residential. I suppose I could have him send it to UP, but, uhhhh, that's STILL 30 miles, except in a totally different direction.

bummer. 🙁 well.. at least stop by one of those free blood pressure checkers at the grocery or pharmacy and make sure it has gone down.. high blood pressure is a dangerous thing to take casually.. and if it's gone down, you can tell the doctor you got it checked and it's fine now. 🙂

anno

That's the first intelligent thing I've read in this thread. Thank you.

🙂 thanks. (although I thought the first suggestion was pretty intelligent, too.. just not practical, as it turned out. 😛)

anno

 
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