Vibrating and appointment
- by Tom_00
- 2015-12-02 09:12:58
- Batteries & Leads
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Two vibrations seconds apart about fifteen minutes ago with procedure to replace batteries on January 15.
Could the procedure possibly be sooner; or are the other two vibrations be between today and the next six weeks and the date remain the same?
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by KevMc - 2015-12-02 11:12:51
The doctor's office was called right away. They called back and made an appointment for Friday.
It was told that there would be three vibrations altogether by a period of time.
The doctor said there were three months left on November 5. The appointment for the procedure was made that afternoon... after being asked if wanting to wait until after the holidays.
Is it correct to say that each of the three have two vibrations?
I assume there is some generalalized amount of time between them.
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by KevMc - 2015-12-04 06:12:22
The doctor said that it was just the start of the vibrations and to keep the January 15 date.
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by KevMc - 2015-12-05 07:12:50
So technically the situation occurred in reverse.
Notified that there will be vibration in the coming months, then the appointment for the battery replacement within three months which has been scheduled for January 15. As the vibrations occurred six weeks prior to the procedure.
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by KevMc - 2015-12-06 09:12:32
At the appointment on Friday, the doctor said that there was a message sent at 6:00 Wednesday morning that the battery is officially running low... with the actual first vibration felt at 4:10pm... about 10.2 hours later.
Then there may have been another set between 1 and 2am... approximately 10 hours after that. Can they occur only under a half a day later?
Should have it occurred at the time the message was sent to the doctor's office?
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by Grateful Heart - 2015-12-02 10:12:56
Let him/ her know about the vibrations. They may want to replace it sooner.
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