I have just been reminded that I am capable of writing down a doctor's appointment for the wrong day, remembering the wrong date, and answering an automated confirmation email without noticing. Fortunately, both the actual appointment and the date I wrote down are later in the week, so I haven't missed anything or had to scramble. Also fortunately, nothing else needs to be rearranged.
Weirdly, the reason I checked this was an automated MyChart message about a test result popping up on my phone,. For some reason, that had me thinking "oh shit I'm supposed to be doing telemedicine now!" I looked at the list of future visits on MyChart, and saw that I have telemedicine appointments in May and July, but also an in-person on Thursday afternoon (not Wednesday).
The message was about more results from the blood draw before the Ocrevus infusion, showing that I had effectively no B cells before the treatment. In my specific case, that's not a problem, it's what we're aiming for to control the MS. (MyChart flagged that result as "low," of course.)
Weirdly, the reason I checked this was an automated MyChart message about a test result popping up on my phone,. For some reason, that had me thinking "oh shit I'm supposed to be doing telemedicine now!" I looked at the list of future visits on MyChart, and saw that I have telemedicine appointments in May and July, but also an in-person on Thursday afternoon (not Wednesday).
The message was about more results from the blood draw before the Ocrevus infusion, showing that I had effectively no B cells before the treatment. In my specific case, that's not a problem, it's what we're aiming for to control the MS. (MyChart flagged that result as "low," of course.)