Why not say that out loud? Your doctor should know what's going on with you.
A friend of my parents' from the Alzheimer's group died yesterday. I'm sad about it for the normal reasons, but also because when I told my mother, she said "Oh, good." He was such a great guy a couple of years ago, but his late stages were really violent and awful and it is good that it's over for his wife and kids. He was 51.
I remember you mentioning that family before. So hard.
Why not say that out loud? Your doctor should know what's going on with you.
I have it all written down. So hopefully that will help.
Augh, Jesse - So sorry to hear that. That's really hard.
I don't think I quite understand the situation, Sox (which is fine, vagueness really is okay, just not in disclaimers), but good luck.
Timelies all!
Have the day off. No real plans. Maybe I'll finally watch the movie I've had out from Netflix since the beginning of October.
Pumpkin just punched me in the face.
Jadzia has an appointment at the vet's in about an hour and a half, so I have temporarily closed the portals to the outside. No one is complaining yet.
51 for an Alzheimer's death is unbearably tragic. (Especially because I'm 55.)
I could go to Arisia today, but honestly, I'm so damn tired I doubt there's only so much enjoyment I'd get out of it.