On Monday, Grace saw her new pulmonary doc who promptly discontinued one med and backed off the frequency of the other. I am supportive of this except... last night she had some minor respiratory distress and was up in the middle of the night and needed 2-3 times as much suctioning as she does normally.
In fact, when I woke her up to do her breathing treatment she was so upset and angry and she asked to go back to bed. I added the med she had been DC'ed on, called the nurse and gave her the treatment then put her back in bed. Then she woke an hour later on her own and was her usual cheery self.
Maybe weaning her meds down is premature. Or maybe she has a cold.
Kat! Just the person I was looking for... are you still at the same address in NoHo?
Aw, I am sorry Sparky.
I wish I was nearby, msbelle. Well, for many reason, but I would take Mr. Ralph Stanley in a second. Cats be damned.
I must have been exhausted last night. I fell asleep at 8:30. Was awoken by the cats for their midnight snack, then went back to bed and slept until 6.
I am sorry to hear about K and the trip Sparky.
msbelle, much onerous-task-achievement~ma.
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a romance novel.
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a romance novel.
I'm sure they love each other very much.
ION, 10 current technologies directly inspired by science fiction
I did not know this:
6. The Taser
Long before anyone ever uttered the words, "Don't tase me, bro," Edward Stratemeyer began publishing a series of books about a teen boy named Tom Swift who was inventive and scientifically-inclined. The first book was written in 1910 and was meant to teach young adults about science. This boy invented a number of things, but it was the electric rifle that Jack Cover, a NASA researcher, was inspired by. Cover began developing the actual Taser (an acronym for "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle") in 1969. The device was completed in 1974.
I say threaten him with a beating, but that would be counterintuitive for y'all.
Or you could threaten him with the soft pillow and the comfy chair (surely someone was expecting the Spanish Inquisition).
Announcement: I have big work gossip and I can't share it! Dammit. So y'all get the, um, benefit, even if I have to be so cryptic it only satisfies me. It's not about personal stuff.
Two people signed an enormous, complex contract with our biggest client. They are both senior and respected, but signing something like this is well above their paygrade even so, and the Global CFO is spitting nails. And she is not someone you piss off. We're all going to have to be watching our steps big time - I've heard it floated that she may be brining in an outside auditor to examine contracts and whether people can document that they had appropriate approvals through the process.
This could turn in to such a shitstorm, and it's way above
my
paygrade to even know this stuff is going on so I can't talk about it with anybody.
(I don't really care about personal gossip, but work related stuff is hard to resist digging into.)