Okay, now I close my office door after chortling through the last page.
Cash, how did you not tell off the health coach?
This reminds me of my visit to the nurse after my doctor diagnosed me with diabetes. The nurse gave me a whole harangue about losing weight and was surprised I had gained a pound from the week prior.
My doctor apparently later read the nurse the riot act because given my blood sugar was so out of control and I had gotten back into control after about a week, typically patients GAIN weight in those circumstances because they were expelling water the whole time. That I only gained a pound showed the results of the strict diet I was on.
Ugh ita, sounds super invasive. But being able to control the pain better would be a huge benefit.
Finally caught up in Natter.
I'm sorry for your loss, Theo.
They're talking about pain implants for Hubby. He's not sure he can cope with another surgery. Considering he gets about three months of relief from each fusion, until the next one in line begins to crumble under the stress, I don't blame him.
I assume that the correct response is to get over my anxiety and do everything anyone suggests will make my head hurt less, but...I have a lot of getting over to do in this case.
How invasive is the setup for a test? The amount of relief would be an important part of the decision I would think.
I don't think there is a correct response, as such. There's just your response, and you are allowed to have many different responses over time, even.
For a second, I thought the battery pack was going in your anus, and I was wondering how you would poop!
Jesse, consider pretending that Biz Markie is your rep instead. Consider him just a friend.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
someone needs to COMM that.