That does seem weird. But big clients are like that.
OK, off to Vallejo. Sorry actual work, maybe I will get to you this afternoon.
Giles ,'Beneath You'
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That does seem weird. But big clients are like that.
OK, off to Vallejo. Sorry actual work, maybe I will get to you this afternoon.
We were up at Huntsman Cancer last night, having business in the isolation section where Hubby's going to be staying. It was a lot less Boy in a Bubble than I thought it would be, though Hubby said that's because there are lots of different levels of isolation.
Anyway, we were walking down the hall, and I saw a room labelled Stark for the patient name. I said, "People with that last name must get a lot of grief these days." Hubby: "They probably always have." Me: "The exposure is a lot more mainstream these days." Him: "Depends on what kind of geeks they hang out with." "True."
I think it's the ongoing conversation that builds off of thirty years of verbal cues that need to explanation that I love most. He and I have our own dialect, built off of multi-lingual puns. A friend was making a dictionary with etymology.
That's terrible, Consuela. Bad enough feeling terrible, but the vertigo makes it so difficult to do anything else.
Home from vacation. A/c is broken, elevators at my doctor's office are broken, it's raining, and the doctor is of course running late.
Returning from vacation always sucks, but that's even more sucky.
Here's a weird medical thing that I don't trust Dr. Google for info on. Every once in a while when I'm talking I suddenly feel like I can't control my mouth and tongue to speak properly and all I can do is make gibberish noises. Usually this happens for a second or so. Last night I was talking and this happened for about three or four seconds--I just couldn't form words at all during that time. I had to stop speaking, wait five seconds and try again, when everything was back to normal.
Is this something I should be concerned about?
eta: I'm a stutterer and this was nothing at all like stuttering.
Could be very brief seizures, tommyrot...
Could be very brief seizures, tommyrot...
Well that doesn't sound good.
Back when I first lost vision in my left eye, I had a brain MRI that showed I'd had a number of micro-strokes. Maybe this is related? Maybe i should see a neurologist?
With you having a history of micro-strokes, I'd encourage a neurology check up.
Maybe i should see a neurologist?
I would, because that's the best way to rule stuff out as well as narrow down any possible cause.