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Karen ([personal profile] karen2205) wrote2004-05-12 10:29 am

A wasted journey and squeee

Um, slightly TMI so

Having checked with the receptionist that I did need a smear even though I'm not and have never been sexually active, booking an appointment for this morning and turning up for it, the nurse told me that no, I don't need one until I'm sexually active/about 35. So yes, one wasted journey.



And look at this - I've got Support Help in gunk, which means I can approve other people's answers and do all sorts of other little bits and pieces that I couldn't do before:-) *giggles*
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[personal profile] pthalo 2004-05-13 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
At this point it's probably 30-35 hours a week for me. Which is insane. I think as an experiment I should keep careful track of how much time I spend doing support in a week, because I don't have a very good idea. But I do have a real life. And in real life I have friends to be silly with and exams to study for and religious activities. I don't spend as much time studying as I should do though. :/
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[personal profile] pthalo 2004-07-06 10:58 am (UTC)(link)
no, i didn't. and it varies. i know after i got out of school i was doing supportish things (including goofing off on IRC, but mostly poking at the board, poking at closing) from when I woke up until i went bed, so that was more like 15 hours a day or so i guess which would make 105 hours a week for several weeks-- but now i'm home in arizona and i'm visiting my mother and my friends and so i've got a lot less time for support, and it's down to 0-6 hours a day, so probably 20-40 hours a week.