fun with bodies

Jan 09, 2008 10:12

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 ( Read more... )

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teal_cuttlefish January 10 2008, 10:22:26 UTC
The TV situation would make me crazy. I didn't watch a lot of TV for years; when Hubby moved in, I pestered him about the TV being on all the time till he got out of the habit of having it on for "background noise."

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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nematoddity January 31 2008, 02:44:26 UTC
Been a while since I checked the mercy account, yeah.

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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teal_cuttlefish January 10 2008, 10:27:35 UTC
Oh, and friendslock is a very useful tool. There are things that you just don't want out there naked, even if you are willing to live with your life fairly fully exposed.

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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nematoddity January 31 2008, 02:39:06 UTC
And normally, I'd agree with you.

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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