Time won't let me go...

Feb 10, 2014 00:44

I'm shocked, amazed, and a bit appalled, actually, that it's February already. I'm simultaneously relieved that it's finally February, because January was forever long!  Seriously.  F-o-r-e-v-e-r.  This month has gone by surprisingly quickly thus far. I have mixed feelings about that...though contradictory feelings and impressions seem to be par ( Read more... )

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mrasaki February 10 2014, 07:05:24 UTC
Spring!!

Yeah, January really felt too long. Maybe it's the cold and dreariness. Of course, you spent quite a bit of it ill...

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antesqueluz February 16 2014, 04:22:12 UTC
Yeah, winter does seem so long. I think it's the darkness. I'm looking forward to daylight savings time! Hope you are doing well!

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writer_klmeri February 10 2014, 13:50:21 UTC
I hope your recovery has been a smooth one.

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antesqueluz February 16 2014, 04:19:51 UTC
I feel much, much better. Thanks, dear!

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angus_honey February 10 2014, 19:06:20 UTC
I know what you mean...time seems to go so fast and yet we're still stuck in winter mode...not so happy about having to wait 38 days though!

Apropos those pesky gall stones...I was an emergency admission last Monday at 3am! Discharged after pain medication but not before I was added to the waiting list for gall bladder removal! And..remember my one kidney? Well I have a mass on my one adrenal gland and am awaiting further tests! (The doc seemed impressed that I actually knew about my adrenal gland...but then as I said I watched every single episode of House and I knew it wasn't Lupus! It wouldn't have been discovered if I hadn't had the gall stones... Hey ho...

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antesqueluz February 16 2014, 04:19:22 UTC
Wow! It's one thing after another, isn't it? I'm glad you're getting your gallbladder out. Believe me, it's a relief to have it gone and be done with it. I hope your test all come out good. It's pretty common to find random masses in the adrenals - these are called incidentalomas since they are found incidentally when scanning folks for other issues. Usually they're no big deal, but better safe than sorry. Take good care, dear!

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angus_honey February 16 2014, 22:58:34 UTC
Lol...I'm now quoting you! I have an incidentaloma...still waiting for the next steps so that fits perfectly!

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f_m_r_l March 3 2014, 00:50:16 UTC
I'm glad you're healing well and that you can see signs of spring.

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