I hope the librarians among us don't run into this gambit.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
As random as your treatment seems to be, ita !, I am hoping you can get care at home because if they authorize it at the actual dosage and pace that your doctor ordered, it might have a better chance of being carried out correctly.
I just couldn't handle the blowers any more. If I could afford it, I'd book a hotel for tonoight if the blowers are still there this evening. More likely I'll double up on my Ativan and hope that knocks me out.
When my washer lost it's mind and flooded my place (and, sadly, the walls below me in PDX), the blowers were awful. I mean, very needed and pretty efficient but oh that noise and it was constant.
I wish I could just take today off and crawl into a cave. I don't want to go home until I have to. I'm hoping when they check on the blowers today, they will discover that the walls are already dry enough. They said 48 hours though....which just makes me want to cry.
My hair is WILD right now. It's what happens when you go back to bed during the day with a cat who likes to sleep on it. Pumpkin wraps herself around my head and tugs out hanks to rest her face on, and wrap her paws.
Pumpkin wraps herself around my head and tugs out hanks to rest her face on, and wrap her paws.
Wow, that sounds so cute!
Probably sounds less cute to you, though.
When I was in college, I once woke up with the feeling I couldn't breathe. Turns out my roommate's 20 lb longhair cat was sleeping on my face.
sarameg - that does sound cute and yet uncomfortable. . . at least Pumpkin isn't eating your hair.
She's so small (and gentle about it) it's not uncomfortable. Nothing like Loki's assaults on my hair post-aveda product.
I miss my Koogie cat napping and drooling and kneading in my hair. I gave a lot of breaks to that old lich-cat.
Did she give you any sense of the workability of a home nurse and the treatment you need?
No, she was (wisely) unwilling to make any sort of commitment, even vague. She did say that they are limited to "dose, evaluate, maybe dose, evaluate." With two well-timed doses, and effective Botox, I'd be optimistic, honestly. I just wish I knew who was in the room when these discussions happened--she's from my GP's office! As in, neither of my specialists. They're all under UCLA, so it's not entirely random, but it's hard to work out why the ER went to *him* when he's the only guy who hasn't weighed in on the topic.
Or maybe I just explained it.
I am avoiding my email because...developers.
It cannot be unreasonable to expect .NET developers to know HTML and CSS, right? Or English? We were trying to discuss a solution with one, and apparently .NET wouldn't let her put anything else in the table she was working on. So the business asked her to put the "else" in a div, and they'd lay it over the table with CSS so it looked like it was in it.
She had no idea you could do layers in CSS. Even after she stopped resisting, there was dumbfound on her face.
Other developer replied "Yes, the site has a static IP address" when I asked her if the web site in question was static or dynamic, and that's the email I'm avoiding reading, the one where I told her I meant is the content static or dynamic, because, yeah, all our servers have static IP addresses. It's amazing how some people can turn "of course I don't know that" into condescension.