Posted on November 29, 2009 by queenofoptimism
I woke up on Thanksgiving with a fever of 101.5. This is odd for me. I rarely have a temperature over 97.9. In pure Patient Q style, the events that followed seem to be even more odd.
My Thanksgiving fever was preceded several weeks of fatigue and a busy schedule and a bad case of hemorrhoids. [...]
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Posted on November 20, 2009 by queenofoptimism
As much as I contemplate my stamina and interest in sticking with the journey of getting to the bottom of what’s wrong with me, I’m not willing to retreat at this point.
I am not willing to accept that I have an unnamed disease and simply move on. I need to know more. For me [...]
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Posted on November 14, 2009 by queenofoptimism
My melancholy mood is not inspiring me to work on my art
(nanowrimo novel). More proof that I am not, in any way, an artist.
I lie here with a deep fatigue. Busy work week, two nights of working until 7pm and one night of volunteering for the PTA until after 7pm. I lie here with my [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2009 by queenofoptimism
For the average person, I am certain that mobile phone shopping is also time consuming. So many choices and with the prices and features, they’ve become a major purchase.
When I shop for a phone, I need to make sure I will be able to hear the
other person on the phone.
There are hearing aid compatibility [...]
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Posted on November 1, 2009 by queenofoptimism
For now, I’m doing my best to stay flu-free. Well, I take that back. If I was doing my best, I’d probably be isolated but I am carrying around cleansing wipes and have received my regular flu shot.
Nearly two weeks post-op, my left ear still has pain. I’ve got a few more days on the [...]
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