tiny-ish update
Nov. 20th, 2010 11:19 amThis place is a ghost town on the weekends, but I thought I'd make a small post anyway.
My dad got more MST3K through Netflix, so we'll be taking in Final Justice later today. I'm pretty sure I've not seen that one.
Also, I'm fairly sure I caused myself hypothermia yesterday, so despite the sunshine I think I will be staying in today. (I'm fighting the sniffles besides.)
I made it my goal to finish gleaning email addresses of all of the editors, managing editors & feature editors to which to send the press release I mentioned earlier by the end of the weekend. As far as I can tell, I'm about halfway there. The task is more tedious than I would have imagined. Still, I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The side effect of the above task is that I'm discovering that Michigan has some interesting & odd names for towns. I like Fruitport. Descriptive & to-the-point.
My dad got more MST3K through Netflix, so we'll be taking in Final Justice later today. I'm pretty sure I've not seen that one.
Also, I'm fairly sure I caused myself hypothermia yesterday, so despite the sunshine I think I will be staying in today. (I'm fighting the sniffles besides.)
I made it my goal to finish gleaning email addresses of all of the editors, managing editors & feature editors to which to send the press release I mentioned earlier by the end of the weekend. As far as I can tell, I'm about halfway there. The task is more tedious than I would have imagined. Still, I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The side effect of the above task is that I'm discovering that Michigan has some interesting & odd names for towns. I like Fruitport. Descriptive & to-the-point.
late October
Oct. 29th, 2010 09:31 pmToday was a bit chilly, but the sun was bright & smiling, so I went for the walk that I wanted yesterday. I discovered a nature path just for residents of the apartment complex where my father stays, so I walked that (& found a picnic table that might be just the place to pen some new work). Then I turned out onto the sidewalk proper & had a nice brisk walk on a brisk day.
I'd just begun to perspire when I arrived back home. I felt great.
I'd just begun to perspire when I arrived back home. I felt great.
bruised clouds
Oct. 28th, 2010 05:16 pmI really wanted to go for a walk today, especially as my mom (who's visiting) decided to make tuna noodle casserole. (I had about 1/3 of what I once would have had as a serving & loaded up on the broccoli.)
The temperature is in the upper 40s but the wind chill makes it feel like 40. That's rather cool. While cold usually doesn't bother me due to my Graves', I think I might just wait. It looks rather jaundiced out there.
The temperature is in the upper 40s but the wind chill makes it feel like 40. That's rather cool. While cold usually doesn't bother me due to my Graves', I think I might just wait. It looks rather jaundiced out there.
the state of the toe
Mar. 7th, 2010 06:09 pmIt's been less than a week. The swelling has gone down considerably. The bruising grew dark but never became black. I have been able to flex the bridge of my foot for several days.
lameautarch cared for me during these 4+ days, for which I've thanked him thoroughly. I convalesced in his four-poster bed, machine on my lap, whiling away the time playing ADOM, a game
guppiecat introduced me to during our Grinnell days.
Yesterday was the first day I ventured outside. This meant wearing shoes. It was a gorgeous day, surely around forty degrees. I saw more than one person wearing shorts. So when
lameautarch and I were on our drive to drop me off at my dad's place, I suggested we dump my belongings and have him deposit me instead at the grocery store. I'd walk home. And I did, although I rued my choice a mite.
( An ethical happenstance )
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Rx syncronicity
Dec. 18th, 2009 02:14 pmIt appears that one of my medications, propranolol (a beta-blocker), is quite popular these days, for wildly different reasons.
Imagine my shock one night, watching The Rachael Maddow Show, to see propranolol implicated as the means by which Ramin Pourandarjani, a 26-year-old Iranian doctor who acted as a whistleblower on Iranian torture, was poisoned. In his salad, no less. (Check the transcript to see how many distinct manners of death were attributed to this doctor by the Iranian government.)
Today, in the library, I read "The Tireless Soldier," an article in a back issue of Adbusters (May/June 2008), wherein Clayton Dach states that the US military may soon use the med to counteract PTSD before it even starts:
Imagine my shock one night, watching The Rachael Maddow Show, to see propranolol implicated as the means by which Ramin Pourandarjani, a 26-year-old Iranian doctor who acted as a whistleblower on Iranian torture, was poisoned. In his salad, no less. (Check the transcript to see how many distinct manners of death were attributed to this doctor by the Iranian government.)
Today, in the library, I read "The Tireless Soldier," an article in a back issue of Adbusters (May/June 2008), wherein Clayton Dach states that the US military may soon use the med to counteract PTSD before it even starts:
Chief among the new horizons is the alluring notion of psychological prophylactics: drugs used to preempt the often nasty effects of combat stress on soldiers, particularly that perennial veteran's bugaboo known as post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. ( Read more... ) Ongoing psychiatric research has intriguingly suggested that a dose of propranolol, taken soon after a harrowing event, can suppress the victim's stress response and effectively block the physiological process that makes certain memories intense and intrusive. That the drug is cheap and well tolerated is icing on the cake. ( Read more... )
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Aug. 10th, 2007 08:44 am( weight loss talk--Monday )
( Tuesday & Wednesday )
( Thursday & Friday )
I think this is the most I've lost in a week in, well, I don't know how long.
( Tuesday & Wednesday )
( Thursday & Friday )
I think this is the most I've lost in a week in, well, I don't know how long.
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Sep. 26th, 2005 05:56 pmSo I got to the dental school, waited, was received by a four-year student, got examined, winced a lot, had an X-ray of the culprit, waited, was told I couldn't have oral surgery today, waited, got a prescription, and eventually left.
I can go back in anytime this week when they open, and then who knows how long it will take them to extract the tooth.
I'm glad they recognized how much pain I'm in. It's nice to have that externally validated, you know?
I can go back in anytime this week when they open, and then who knows how long it will take them to extract the tooth.
I'm glad they recognized how much pain I'm in. It's nice to have that externally validated, you know?