I’m thinking it’s a different type of patient who gets treated differently.
So, my Not-a-Seder (thank you Good Place) this year has turned out to be Manischevitz Borscht with Beets (that will never not be funny to me), a bottle of wine my coworker gave me for Hanukkah that happens to be kosher for Passover, and a liverwurst and havarti on matzoh sandwich that reminds me of my reform rabbi in NOLA. I will now commence re-reading Harry Kemelman’s Rabbi Small mysteries. Feeling pretty good about my choices. Aside from needing to go to work in the morning. Should have have avoided that.
I don't want to subject the family to my winter-scary feet in sandals.
I can actually exfoliate my foot with my other foot.
I can actually exfoliate my foot with my other foot.
Same! I'm going to have to give the pedicure tech a huge tip.
I use a long-handled bath brush with exfoliating scrub on my feet once a week (after exfoliating the rest of me) and it may help, but doesn't remove all the dead skin and calluses.
I decided to poke my head in here. I’ve been struggling with depression and anxiety since I’ve live here in the KC area. I’ve just gotten new meds that are helping. I am not suicidal.
I’ve missed you guys.
Hi, Tom. I hope your new meds keep improving your mood. Bodies are stupid.
I was just on the phone with a customer service rep who at the end of the call said "Enjoy your holy week."
Hi Tom—yay for new meds!
I’m so tired of 7 or 730am meetings. Makes me want to move to the east coast secretly and tell work I am still on the west coast.
Nice to see you tommyrot! Hope the new meds keep helping.
Did you wish them the Maundiest of Thursdays. Dana?
7am meetings are the devil
I don't know if there is enough coffee in the world to satisfy me today
Hi tommyrot!! Very good to see you here!
Hey Tom! Good to hear from you. I've been wondering how the move was affecting you.