And cheese loss is tragic.
But maybe eat a little? Just today my sister and I were talking about how her dairy sensitivity is worse if she eats NO dairy and then eats some as opposed to always eating a little. I know the first orange or pineaple of a season can cause me to react but the reaction fades after a week or so.
The body is weird.
Yay tired!
And yup, just home from work. Catching up, doing some silly designing (comp CDs don't really need a designed insert, but a) it's MCR and b) why the fuck not?), drinking some wine.
I do eat a little cheese every once in a while (the joys of Staff Meal), but I have to stick with the hard cheeses.
And I just downloaded a Misfits-style font for this insert. I have Officially Overthunk It.
Hey, its MCR. Might as well revel in fonts a little. Gee Way would.
Somewhere there is a good doctor who will believe you have a real problem and help you to sort it out. Keep asking and pushing for an answer.
That's the thing - the doc that said "if that's all you are eating, you should be losing weight" then walked away, was one of the good ones. Or at least, I had made the mistake of thinking she was. I've got broken trust and an unwillingness to spend hundreds of dollars seeing doctors that I have no reason to think will be on my side.
I know hundreds of doctors because of my work and the caring dedicated ones far outnumber the closed minded variety. Do doctors still let you interview them? When I was looking for my ob/gyn and pediatrician we visited a couple different doctors just to interview them. It was no charge, just a meeting in their office to feel them out on their views.
I would call a number of those on your insurance plan and tell the office you are looking for a new physician and could you have an appointment to meet the doctor. It should be no charge. Granted it was a number of years ago that I did this, but it seemed routine to the offices.
Happy Birthday, Laura!!!!
Thanks, Tom! I'm still in my inside pants. Woo!
Happy birthday, Laura!!! I am jealous of your inside pants. I wish I were still in mine.