I have to go back to weeks of having a mummy arm today. Sigh.
What's up, Ginger? And that sucks.
North Beach is indeed a cool nabe. Especially any time that it's not Friday or Saturday night.
meara! You're gonna be over here soon! Cool!!
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I have to go back to weeks of having a mummy arm today. Sigh.
What's up, Ginger? And that sucks.
North Beach is indeed a cool nabe. Especially any time that it's not Friday or Saturday night.
meara! You're gonna be over here soon! Cool!!
Meara on my coast, but still so far away. Also, not fair.
I'm at my cousin's place, "working" and waiting for the call to go pick up mom. My cousin air conditions the HECK out of her place, so I froze all night. Am still cold, darn it.
Suzi, how's your dizziness? Has it gone away?
Not gone. I think I've gotten good at recognizing when a wave is coming and compensating. I don't see my doc until the 10th. Though I figure if the MRI showed something major, I'd have gotten a call by now.
I'm starting to come to terms with the fact that this may just be me now. I mean, everything else is coming up fine - blood work, heart, head.... Whatever.
I don't feel as unsteady as I did a couple of weeks ago, so that is a plus.
The lymphedema in my right arm has flared up and currently the only way they have, at least in the U.S., to bring the swelling down is to have the arm rewrapped every day, Monday through Friday, with progressively tighter short-stretch bandages. It's partly my fault; I failed to wear the stupid compression garment on the arm 24 hours a day. I've always been good at doing prescribed therapy, but there's just no end to this. It's just so fucking daily.
Ginger says, "In October, don't give your money to breast cancer 'awareness.' Give it to research into lymphedema, a side effect of breast cancer treatment that affects up to 30% of women who have surgery." We do fuck all in the U.S., particularly as compared with Australia and Europe. Why? It's not sexy, it's gross. Treatment is not likely to make anyone much money. I think I feel an essay brewing.
t / steps off soapbox
My cousin has to wear a compression bandage for lymphedema as well, Ginger. What a pain.
Yikes, Ginger. I'm sorry you have to go through this. Ugh.
Thanks for the good wishes, CaBil! I'm a huge fan of Paizo, if for no other reason than the entire company, right up to the CEO, hangs out on their message boards, ready to answer questions and otherwise geek out with other geeks.
I've not posted here in a bit and only had time to do a quick skim just now, so please forgive my lame mini-meara.
I'm sorry you have to leave D.C., but I'm very happy you're joining us on the left coast, meara. Happy travels!
Suzi, ugh. I'd hoped that the vertigo would have passed by now. I hope it goes away soon.
Ginger, that sucks. I will remember your soapbox and donate to lymphedema research next time I have the resources to do so.
Publishing~ma, Sean!!
I too am Aimee what with the paranoid over-analysis of posts long past.
I know there's more I wanted to say, but I'm blanking. Hugs and ~ma to anyone I missed.
I am falling asleep at my desk right now. Thank the gods for caffeine; I wouldn't have managed to teach my first three classes without it. I still have two more to go, today, and I should really be grading in the couple of hours between my last class and my next. I'm sure you are all shocked that I am not doing so. I'm just so exhausted, you know? It takes so much energy to get the girls revved up and into the lesson that I collapse like a rag doll any time I get a break. Mornings with three classes in a row (plus a 25 minute advisory) are the worst.
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