looks like it's dropped dramatically. And it had already dropped enough.
Yeah, I see no future for
Lex/Clark
. And that is just wrong.
Though
Lex and his sycophant stalker / office helper
were amusing. Though one clever scene isn't enough to keep me watching.
ER: Okay, there are two 'he's involved here, right? It's not one guy sleeping with his 14-year-old daughter and giving her STDs? He's sleeping with someone else's 14-year-old? Which, you know, still v. bad.
Katie:
The "he" sleeping with the 14 year old is a Doc from the ER. The other "he" is the 14 year olds dad who beat up said doc.
does the happy dance!
I just hired someone for my big project. Yay!! I needed the help ASAP, so this is a load off my mind.
Aimee--see, that makes more sense.
For Project Runway fans: [link]
Needs more trim.
Bah. Five and a half hours, almost all of which was spent waiting (if you count time spent on trains and a bus).
Anyway. I've heard that getting a shot in your eye is "not as bad as it sounds." Which is good, as it sounds pretty terrible to me.
I also might qualify for a new study, in which they inject a tiny little steroid pill (about 0.8mm x 0.2mm) into the eye, where it releases the steroid for a few weeks, then dissolves. The purpose of the study is to (hopefully) prove that this is more effective and has less side effects than the regular steroid injection.
Anyway, he did note that the bleeding and swelling in my eye has gone down.
eta: Oh yeah, I have to see a hematologist, as out of the bazillion blood tests I've had, two came back "strange." It probably means nothing, but just in case this does reveal a possible cause, it would be best to treat it to lower the risk of problems with my other eye.
Anyway, he did note that the bleeding and swelling in my eye has gone down.
Yay! Does it seem better to you, vision wise?
Anyway. I've heard that getting a shot in your eye is "not as bad as it sounds."
I have been told, by someone I totally trust, that it's really not. Or, at least, that is what I think he said. I stuck my fingers in my ears, squinched my eyes shut and yelled lalalalalaaaa as loudly as I could. But I am pretty sure that is what he was trying to get across. I could ask again.
Yay! Does it seem better to you, vision wise?
Yeah. It improved a lot the first 48 hours I was on steroids, with very slow improvement since then. Also, I'm seeing much less annoying crap out of that eye, so I've stopped wearing the eyepatch while on the computer or watching TV.