An Update
Phew, it's been a long time since I updated. There's been so much going on, that I haven't had the time to post an update. I've barely had time to sit down and think, let alone type something about what's going on.
It turns out that I had a minor stroke, but the doctors don't think it's anything to be too concerned with. I've been strongly instructed to take my medications as directed and to attempt to lose weight, as well as cutting sodium from my dietary intake. They are certain that I won't suffer from any side effects, other than some residual numbness and slight memory loss that I am already experiencing. With time, though, chances are that the numbness will go away. I guess all I can do is attempt to follow the doctor's orders and make myself healthier.
It's spring break, but it doesn't feel like much of a break. What happened to the cool days of college when I could spend the entire week doing nothing but watching movies and lying on the couch? This whole work thing isn't any fun as far as that is concerned.
Bradley and I are having a movie day on Saturday, so I have to work really hard this week at getting the apartment in order. It looks like a tornado tore through there, and I would be MORTIFIED if he saw it the way it is now. No human should be subjected to such a disaster; it's bad enough that I have to look at it.
I should be working on reading for Cathy's class, but since it's reading, I have this awful voice that tells me "Don't worry about it right now. It's just reading. You can catch up on it when you have some down time." Yeah, thanks stupid voice. You're putting me behind in my reading. And we won't even start on the research paper topic. ARRGH!
Well, that's about all the update I can stomach for right now. I never liked blogging at the office anyways. There will likely be more in the next few days, when I can blog at home.
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself, then make a change
I'm starting with the Man in the Mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself, then make a change
It turns out that I had a minor stroke, but the doctors don't think it's anything to be too concerned with. I've been strongly instructed to take my medications as directed and to attempt to lose weight, as well as cutting sodium from my dietary intake. They are certain that I won't suffer from any side effects, other than some residual numbness and slight memory loss that I am already experiencing. With time, though, chances are that the numbness will go away. I guess all I can do is attempt to follow the doctor's orders and make myself healthier.
It's spring break, but it doesn't feel like much of a break. What happened to the cool days of college when I could spend the entire week doing nothing but watching movies and lying on the couch? This whole work thing isn't any fun as far as that is concerned.
Bradley and I are having a movie day on Saturday, so I have to work really hard this week at getting the apartment in order. It looks like a tornado tore through there, and I would be MORTIFIED if he saw it the way it is now. No human should be subjected to such a disaster; it's bad enough that I have to look at it.
I should be working on reading for Cathy's class, but since it's reading, I have this awful voice that tells me "Don't worry about it right now. It's just reading. You can catch up on it when you have some down time." Yeah, thanks stupid voice. You're putting me behind in my reading. And we won't even start on the research paper topic. ARRGH!
Well, that's about all the update I can stomach for right now. I never liked blogging at the office anyways. There will likely be more in the next few days, when I can blog at home.
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself, then make a change
I'm starting with the Man in the Mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself, then make a change