I've heard Person of Interest is boring, but everyone I know who's seen Revenge has great things to say.
Tracy ,'The Message'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Technically my specialist is getting more engaged. He wants to see me weekly now. But the methadone thing is freaking me out. It's supposed to help with the daily stuff, but I'm not ready to mess with the weekly stuff.
I'm not impressed with Person of Interest. The Jim Caviezel character has the personality of a concrete post, and I'm not comfortable with the level of vigilantism it represents.
Is this the doc that wrote your ER orders? If so it ought to be fairly straightforward to get him to explain if anything needs to change, or if there's a schedule you can follow with the daily that will not mess up your weekly routine.
I really hope the methadone helps, onve you are able to get the right dosage and everything. It's kind of a big scary drug, but iirc it's supposed to be aces for pain relief
dang. what a great idea. I'm trying to think who my dream artist might be.
I'm thinking Sleater-Kinney, Joan Jett, Melissa Etheridge.
I'm with Ginger that the underlying themes of POI are weird. And yet, I plan to watch it again!
Revenge is fucking popcorn. It is a straight up soap opera and fun as anything.
I read through a page of methadone and its interaction list includes my prescription pain meds (which the specialist explicitly knows about) as well as sleeping pills which I'm mos def taking.
He has a lot of explaining to do tomorrow.
may I ask, what is the methadone supposed to do for you?
because I have been sitting here all night trying to figure out if you have a heroin habit.
ita, did the specialist prescribe it or one of his interns/fellows/flunkies/lackeys? I ask because both an RT and I had to school a new "doctor" in the dosages Xoponex came in and had to do it at bedside in the hospital (this was mid July so right after the newbies start.
Also, my SIL who is a doc and I got into a disagreement about meds. I actually know more than I'd like at this point about breathing stuff and she kept saying, "but it does the same thing as albuterol." Yes. But it does it better with less heart stuff.
Sigh.
Today was a super good soccer day. Grace WANTED to meltdown but then Noah held her hand and got her to play. Then she was ready to play without him so he went to the baseball diamond and played kickball with the help of some of the big kids (youngest was a 4th grader and oldest was probably 16).
During practice, Alexie, the most ADORABLE 7 or 8 year old boy EVER, who has either MD or CP and uses a walker, kept calling Grace's name so that she and he could pass the ball back and forth. They did for a bit which was adorbs. At the end of practice, he said, "Gracie is cute. She's the cutest on the team!" She signed thank you and then they gave each other hugs. LOVE.
Ded from the kiddie cute.
Go, go, Gracie! And Noah rocks!
Oh, I'd love an albuterol alternative that doesn't make my heart race.