The little things, right? My girl couldn't be happier.
A happy child is no small thing, I'm thinking. That's good slumber partying.
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The little things, right? My girl couldn't be happier.
A happy child is no small thing, I'm thinking. That's good slumber partying.
Everything hurts. I'm sick of this.
I'm sorry, Hil. Does your doctor have any ideas for trying something else to relieve the pain?
My doctor here really isn't that great. I had a great doctor in DC, but then when I moved here, there was only one rheumatologist who was taking new patients, and he doesn't know too much about EDS. I've looked a little bit into finding someone else, in Harrisburg or Hershey, but there doesn't seem to be anyone there who's got any sort of specialty in it. And I'm planning on moving somewhere else at the end of this school year, if I can get a new job, so there's not much point in finding a new doctor around here now.
Promising news: I heard back today from the manager of the freelance editors for the medical journal I sent my resume to on Friday. She definitely wants to talk to me, so we'll have a phone conversation later this week. Fingers crossed!
Hot damn, that was fast! Sounds very promising!! Fingers crossed!
Sleepover sounds like it was a good time all around.
Sorry, Hil.
Good job conversation/interview to you, Steph.
Hot damn, that was fast! Sounds very promising!! Fingers crossed!
My resume does make me sound like I know what I'm doing. Freaky.
I don't know if it's full- or part-time, but I'm fine with part-time, because I can rustle up other freelance work to make up the balance.
And this would be a badass job to have on my resume (it's with the AMA).
AMA is pretty badass! And it sounds like your resume is a perfect reflection of you!
Fingers crossed for you, Steph.