And she wakes up, bleary over the light going on; I say, I'm looking for your purse. She says, just have her throw the bottle down. I say, what? She wakes up a bit more, asks what I'm looking for. Bus tickets, I say. They're in my purse, she mumbles. Yes, hence the looking for it.By the time I walk out to put the second phone back in its
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Now, I'm stuck at home and in bed too damn much of the time, and I'm glad to have the TV for company. However, I turn it off when it gets annoying or I want to talk to somebody, and the only time I fell asleep to the TV was when I was pregnant. The TV on all the time becomes horribly oppressive.
Hmm, I think I need to look into magnesium too. Care to share a link or two? Or would I be better off Googling from scratch?
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So at this point, I'd say, drop a line to sphynxcatvp, on her journal. Honestly. 'Cos she's got the magnesium info that I'm going from. She's also got a ton of vitamin therapy links she can give you, and is a kick-ass med researcher.
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I friendslock most of my stuff for various reasons, including someone using my polyamory to try to prove a friend in another state an unfit mother, and truly impressive and nasty verbal abuse from a former friend. Plus, I know I have enemies; they don't have to post their little anonymous snarks to tell me so. Therefore, I prefer to screen my audience for the most part. I do put a lot of the non-private stuff up on another blog as well -- my health stuff, the cancer treatment, crochet, recipes (at least that's the plan)...but I like having a select audience that I trust for some of my stuff.
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But I don't know if you remember, there's a huge big thing in my head against friendslocking. To the point that when it came down to a choice of friendslocking, or losing people, I picked losing people.
And now my brain says, if I made that sacrifice, I can't go back on it now.
(Yes, I know, this is not a sane attitude.)
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