tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130292629574477585.post3443999776794104380..comments2023-06-12T11:51:53.932-04:00Comments on life is a science experiment: scratch that itch.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07081558215651271966noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130292629574477585.post-73609707946798524482013-05-15T21:33:37.029-04:002013-05-15T21:33:37.029-04:00thank you for the tip!!! i've just never hear...thank you for the tip!!! i've just never heard of doing it myself!<br /><br />what a canadian princess eh?<br /><br />but thank you ... i will do this :) you rock oxoxoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07081558215651271966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130292629574477585.post-12382402063237805592013-05-15T18:31:15.084-04:002013-05-15T18:31:15.084-04:00I still have my "book of health" from Po...I still have my "book of health" from Poland with blood results stapled to pages (that is, when results weren't hand written into book!) and a shoe box to fit other medical stuff too big to staple. Sooo oldschool!! I strongly suggest organizing chronologically (which i didn't and now can't find shit) and making a special spot to keep this stuff in - a nice box WITH A LID, or big folder with an elastic closure is great. Picking out ants, roaches, mouse poop and shooing prodding doggy noses out of your irreplaceable lab results gets gross and annoying over the years. Hmmm.. That reminds me, I should really scan my records! Some of them are in rough shape!<br /><br />(Ania)Intercontinental Illusionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09070786355283492419noreply@blogger.com