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time line of sz ativity

Wed, 05/09/2012 - 22:36

I'm in a study drug trial. It will be more helpful for me to have time of sz listed in military time. I will also like a way to enter future appts. with all Dr.s

Thank you,

Rhonda

reply at gwinn_wright@yahoo.com

Comments

Re: time line of sz ativity

Submitted by wmgmather on Thu, 2012-05-10 - 14:45

I think I know what you dr. wants.  Instead of, lets say 4, he wants it as 16:00 so there is no confusion.  All you need to do for military time is add 1 to 12 depending on the time after noon.  I was in a drug study for a while but it didn't help. 

As far as keeping track of appointments, I have a calander hanging up at home.  If the doctor's office can send an email, that may work as well.  Most of the doctor's that I have, give me just a slip of paper and I need to remember to put it on the calendar when I get home.

I think I know what you dr. wants.  Instead of, lets say 4, he wants it as 16:00 so there is no confusion.  All you need to do for military time is add 1 to 12 depending on the time after noon.  I was in a drug study for a while but it didn't help. 

As far as keeping track of appointments, I have a calander hanging up at home.  If the doctor's office can send an email, that may work as well.  Most of the doctor's that I have, give me just a slip of paper and I need to remember to put it on the calendar when I get home.

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