Ogham Readings on Sundays
Dec. 11th, 2022 12:07 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

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Date: 2022-12-11 06:07 pm (UTC)Slightly odd question this week.
About a year ago, my pets' veterinarian retired, and I've had a devil of a time finding a new one. (A lot of places aren't taking new clients, the ones that are accepting clients are all Covidian Cultists with limited in-person services, pushing "curb-side appointments" where you sit in the parking lot while they examine your pet, mandatory face-diapers if they do allow one person in, all still going on, even now, etc.)
Anyway, my goal isn't to grouse about the Covidian Cultists, since I'll put up with a lot to make sure my animals are well cared for. But it's that latter part I'm most concerned about.
So my question for your Ogham is related to what to do about my pets' medical service providers.
Specifically,
Should I continue to take them to the place recommended by a friend where we went most recently, which seems to be okay, but which is cootie-bonkers and also seems under-staffed, or find someplace else?
If I go looking for a new provider, should I go with the provider that my old vet recommended, which (in addition to also being cootie-bonkers) is located a bit further away, but which does seem to have a bigger staff and more resources?
Should I look for yet another provider? Where do I even start?
Any help from your Ogham would really be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jan
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Date: 2022-12-11 10:26 pm (UTC)Unfortunately, my Ogham have no answers for you.
I asked about all the options you mentioned and all cards were ill-dignified. For the vet you most recently went to, they provide Nuin or Communication ill-dignified, meaning that those particular Coviditarians don't see you (or any other client) as a human being deserving of human rights if push comes to shove. That's scary.
For the vet who is further away, they provide Huath or Obstacles ill-dignified, which means that vet will find reasons to make trouble if you so much as refuse to wear a mask.
For finding a new provider in your area, my Ogham don't seem to think there are any. They provide Ur or Intimacy ill-dignified, meaning that there is no vet of like mind anywhere close.
The only thing I can suggest is founding your own Speakeasy group somewhere online that promotes freedom-loving, non-quaxxing/masking restaurants, doctors, vet clinics, entertainment venues, and lessons. I founded Speakeasy Illinois and it acts as a resource to find non-quaxxing, non-masking veterinarians as well as people doctors for many. Effectively you must be the change you wish to benefit from. I found my student's recital hall through Speakeasy Illinois and I am confident I never would have discovered it without Speakeasy Illinois's network.
Interestingly enough, several pregnant women have found in-home midwives for at-home births through Speakeasy Illinois. If I were younger and wanting to have a baby, it's exactly the route I would go.