Sticks are cheap enough! And it rules one thing out if you have to contact your doctor.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I had one left over from a couple of years ago when I had another weird bout of symptoms, so I just checked. Definitely not preggers.
Has billytea SEEN this? You're A Strange Animal
I don't write it, but that's awesome! Warning: the tongue eating louse is not for the faint-hearted.
wrod, billytea. Coming from you, that means A LOT. *shudder*
wrod, billytea. Coming from you, that means A LOT. *shudder*
Hey, I didn't say I was faint-hearted. I think it's incredible. It actually functionally replaces the organ it parasitises!
And without any harm to the host. But that photo is going to keep me up at night...wait a minute....
And without any harm to the host. But that photo is going to keep me up at night...wait a minute....
Especially since the fish appears to be wearing a set of dentures.
If that thing's not an argument for evolution, I don't know what is.
And it's probably going to be making a guest appearance in my nightmares tonight.
Kristin, it could be an odd virus. That pretty much sounds like my life, which gets dominated from time to time by a four-year-old case of post-viral fatigue (all mixed in with my genetic condition). The original virus was the same - dizziness and exhaustion. If it carries on, I'd go with talking to a GP. (Also, health~ma! I hope you feel better really soon.)
San Francisco's Brava theater has the annual Sins Invalid show about sexuality and disability.
I've heard (from several people including my favourite feminist disability blogger) that's really good. I'd love to go one year.
I just got off the phone with my sister (working out our Christmas visit). She's the one whose infant son had an aneurysm last year. He survived, though with complications, most notably seizures. They've been trying to treat them with anti-epilepsy medication, but lately it's stopped having much effect. This I knew; what I didn't know was that he's having something like 40 seizures each day. Almost twice an hour, including when he's asleep. I just don't know how she and her husband can cope with it.