Since this seems to be the day for medical stuff, I went to the doctor again because the cough I've had for over a month still hasn't gone away. Got a prescription for some prednisone and a steroid inhaler, which I really hope will work, because I'll be pissed off if I just paid $70 for a medicine that doesn't do anything for me.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Maria, I agree in principle about landlords, safety and hoarders. I've seen worse things than big dusty book cases full of comics; like blocked exits and unidentified piles, things that may well fall on my head if we get a temblor, etc.
Everyone is glad about the intervention / reality check, really. A fresh new start in a nicer house would make anybody happy.
As soon as the chores are over, I mean.
The bandage is off, and it was so the right decision to go with distance lenses on both eyes. I've got near perfect vision at distance, and the mountains are clear and sharp. It gives me so much joy to look at the mountains and really see them. And it's spring, and I can see all the flowers on the trees.
I can read on my tablet without changing the settings. It looks like I'll only need reading glasses for actual books and knitting/beading.
Connie, that makes me so happy to hear it! Enjoy your mountains.
Yay, Connie! Enjoy it.
Connie, that's great!
Congrats Connie! Those mountains truly are a wonder, I am so glad you get to really enjoy them.
That's great, Connie!
askye, I'm glad your company is coming through for you on disability insurance.
Connie, that's so wonderful to hear!
askye, good for your company reminding you about disability insurance. I've used it twice myself; it's a lifesaver.
I'm going to do myself an injury if I don't stop trying to push up my glasses.