So we are looking at 5.5 hours of dental fun.
Good lord, Suzi! I'm sorry. Hope it goes more quickly than they expect.
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So we are looking at 5.5 hours of dental fun.
Good lord, Suzi! I'm sorry. Hope it goes more quickly than they expect.
Another thing my sleep psych said (bear with me--she talks a lot, and it's on my mind) is that I need to have a peak operating time during the day. I don't. I never have. I've been just as good in the morning as in the evening as at noon. But apparently that's bad.
Video of a Deaf woman who hears her voice for the first time after cochlear implants.
That video is leaving me with all sorts of questions. There are clearly a few places in it where she has her eyes closed or her hands over her eyes, and the technician asks her a question and she answers it. Everything I've ever read about cochlear implants says that an adult who gets an implant will not be able to understand speech right away, or perhaps ever, unless they became deaf later in life, after learning the language.
Yikes,Suzi, that's a long time in the chair!
I am wearing pink, but it's the same pink I slept in and it doesn't look like I'm leaving the house today, so I don't know what to conclude about that.
I like turtlenecks in theory, but in practice I spend all day tugging on the neck to relieve the being strangled feeling they give me. Crew necks sometimes give me the same sensation.
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I did not wear pink.
But I did trick grace's doc into telling us how much longer we have to do this by mentioning Grace is desperate to swim.
Oh man, you guys. Can I brain dump for a moment?
I'll delete some or all of this shortly, but I need to say it to *somebody* just to get it out. Feel free to TLDR.
I feel like I'm on a rollercoaster (OF DOOOM...) and man, I just want it to stop.
Hil,
apparently she was not totally Deaf when she was born and was wearing a hearing aid at age 2.
Oh, brenda. That's so much to deal with all at once. Deep breaths.
I'm with Amy.
Even 20% of that is too much.