I don't fancy spending the next month trying to get librarian out of the carpet.

Spike ,'Chosen'


If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me

Birth, death, illness, new job, vacation...if it's happening to you and you want us to know about it, post it here. These threads are intended for announcements only. Want to offer sympathy or congratulations, or talk about anything? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


Hil R. - Mar 26, 2003 2:14:44 pm PST #561 of 5668
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I got into CUNY.


Steph L. - Mar 26, 2003 3:41:24 pm PST #562 of 5668
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

I'm home for now. Here's the scoop: the neurosurgeon says I am a "textbook case" of herniated discs, meaning that surgery will be straightforward and easy. Since I haven't been responding to drug treatment, he feels that injecting steroids into the discs might not have any effect, OR -- at best -- will have ONLY a short-term effect.

Once the disc herniates, you can't put it back in place, apparently, and the best treatment is to trim off the floppy bits that are pressing on nerves.

He says I'm a good surgical candidate b/c I'm young and healthy. The typical patient goes home the day after surgery and can be back at work (desk job) within a week. The only downside is that, of course, I'm awfully young for back surgery, because any surgery, no matter how minimally invasive, does weaken the back.

However, there really is no option for me. So, I'm home for now, and I meet with the surgeon early next week to discuss the surgery so that I'm fully informed before I do it. The actual surgery will probably be in 2 weeks. So until then, I just keep managing my pain with drugs and just taking it easy.

But since now I have an endpoint, I'm okay with that.

So that's where I stand. Or, as the case may be, lie on my stomach.


flea - Mar 27, 2003 11:57:26 am PST #563 of 5668
information libertarian

Ahem. flea (and mr. flea) are pleased to annouce that we are having a baby. I am about 10 days behind Burrell; due Sept. 4 (which is within a week on either side of no less than 7 other birthdays in the baby's immediate family - we do September well!). "Casper" (have you ever seen a 10-week ultrasound? mr. flea thought Casper was a better nickname than "Scary Alien", which was my reaction) seems fine so far - we heard its heartbeat last week. I am very well as well, except for today's overwhelming desire to nap at work.

I would like to congratulate Nutty on holding her tongue this long - I broke the news to her as she was on her way to a Somervillian gathering, and I thought she'd die trying not to tell you all. Also of note, hers was the best reaction to the news: "How did this happen!?!" Hee.


Megan E. - Mar 27, 2003 3:29:03 pm PST #564 of 5668

I'm all surged and have been home since 4. Lots of pain after the surgery but I haven't had to take any of my tylenol 3's yet at home. Quite a bit of drainage so I'm wearing a lovely moustache bandage under my nose.

When I came out of the anesthesia, the doctor asked me what I was dreaming about. I said "eating Thai food"...can't WAIT though I think it will take a few days to find out if it worked.

I'm actually feeling pretty good - just a little weak and hungry. I hope my night is ok.

I likely won't be keeping up with any threads so thanks for all the nosema vibes and I'll be back soon.


Cashmere - Mar 27, 2003 10:03:06 pm PST #565 of 5668
Now tagless for your comfort.

I've finally gotten around to writing up my notes from seeing Jane Espenson speak last Friday at Ball State.

I'm not much of a writer, but since some folks asked me about it, I though it was best to write them all down and direct people towards it:

it's in my livejournal here


Sheryl - Mar 28, 2003 8:09:27 am PST #566 of 5668
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

I'll be dark this weekend, as I'm going to a con and won't be back until Monday afternoon.


beth b - Mar 28, 2003 9:07:06 pm PST #567 of 5668
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

minor good news :

HgA1c is a bloodtest that I take to see how my blood sugar ( glocose levels) Normal is between 5 and 6. If you are diabetic they want it under 7 and my doctor wants it under 6.6 about 6 months ago mine was 5.7 ( it was 7.x when first suspected) It is now 5.2 ya!

this means 2 things 1) even my bad days aren't that bad and 2) no more blood drawn for this - for another year!

actually, though minor , it feels like a major accomplishment.


Nicole - Mar 29, 2003 7:53:47 pm PST #568 of 5668
I'm getting the pig!

Hopefully someone else has gone through this and has a hopeful outcome.
My dog Bailey had arthroscopic surgery on his right front leg last week and the vet showed me photos of what they found.
The cartilage around his elbow was like mush and he believes that the cartilage may be deteriorating thoughout his body. Given time, the cartilage will completely wear away.
He's only four years old now and I don't want to think about the fact that I may have to put him down in another year or so due to the amount of pain he'll eventually be in all the time. If any Buffista has heard of this or gone through it, happy for any tips to help improve his chances. Profile addy is good.


Lyra Jane - Mar 30, 2003 8:09:48 am PST #569 of 5668
Up with the sun

I'm in New Orleans from tomorrow through the 4th for work. If anyone wants to hang out, you can drop me a line at my profile addy.


Trudy Booth - Mar 30, 2003 11:36:50 am PST #570 of 5668
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

If any of you have been on Effexor in the past please get in touch with me.

Profile addy is good.