well ive been enjoying being out of the military to an extent. spent the last month visiting california, mexico, and arizona snowboarding in north az and here in colorado. and generally just spending time with friends and family.
VA still hasnt figured out my claim for disability yet. but its looking around 70%,
Otherwise, now that im back in colorado, i get to tear apart my jeep and start working on the engine. built AMC 360 V8 FTW all the parts are here. I got home to 4 boxes from summit racing sitting on my bed and floor
VA still hasnt figured out my claim for disability yet. but its looking around 70%,
Otherwise, now that im back in colorado, i get to tear apart my jeep and start working on the engine. built AMC 360 V8 FTW all the parts are here. I got home to 4 boxes from summit racing sitting on my bed and floor
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When someone posts on your journal here, it's usually best to go back to their journal to leave a reply, rather than reply on your journal. They have no clue if you replied or not, it doesn't deliver a message like facebook does.
second, thank you for serving
third, saw your post in the tattoo group.
My Primary Care Physician has both arms sleeved. He wears a white lab coat all the time, i would have never guessed it until he changed lab coats in front of me for some reason.
The anesthesiologist i had for all three of my shoulder surgeries was sleeved, couldn't tell, he had long sleeves on under his scrubs, didn't notice them until he reached up to toy with my IV.
Two of the three nurses i had when i got my gallbladder out, ended up sharing their tattoos with me (considering i was in a gown) when they saw my leg sleeve, my chest and my arms.
My daughter's PCP has a "girly" tattoo on her forearm that i have caught site of, but never been able to make out and have never asked her about it.
I think as long as you're not blatant about your tattoos, you'll be fine.
Now go get edumecated and become a doctor.