Matter

If something doesn’t matter, is it anti-matter?

Lily’s person moved two days ago, much closer. Supposedly to a place where Lily the cat can go, but instead of a private room, there is a roommate. It took me a month to get Lily cat to let me pat her, so the roommate won’t work. We are all very very frustrated. And next week daily treatments for Lily’s person start, thirty minutes away, without enough warning to get volunteer drivers. So it will be me. I am tired. But I suppose it’s anti-matter, right? We were given 24 hours notice by the nursing home and by the physicians about both the move and the treatment and they wanted to start the treatment the same day that she was moving. Whether we can provide all the transport seems to be irrelevant.

The stealthie is from Whidby Island. Right, I’m just an irrelevant shadow as far as the medical dysfunctional machine is concerned.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: irrelevant.

5 thoughts on “Matter

  1. Lou Carreras's avatar Lou Carreras says:

    The medical dysfunctional machine is as good a description as any I’ve heard for our current healthcare machinery. Last week for a prompt I started a post that attempted to talk about how the acroym HMO devolved from health maintenance organization to health management organization. But then my wife came home from the facility where she works as a nurse, after a story or two I found I couldn’t bear to write the post.
    I sincerly hope that Lily’s human, and Lily, have good outcomes.

  2. I think anti-matter is opposed to matter.

  3. lois's avatar lois says:

    Wow. Is there no caseworker who can help with this? You are going to be exhausted, no? How is Lily doing?

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