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October 15, 2004

Another Time, Another Place

Been to see my dr. He doesn't want to do anything with my meds till I see my regular m.d. Turns out my liver enzymes are elevated (whatever that means) and my thyroid is low. That could be why I've been depressed. I see my m.d. on Monday. I guess that is the best way to proceed for now.

I have signed up for school, I believe I mentioned. Classes have started, and things are proceeding apace. I think it will be fun, and also beneficial. Something to get me going and a reason to get out of bed. I may have to work a little harder, but it will be worth it. Classes are 8 hours a day, 2 days a week. So if I work the other 5 days a week, I'll be fine. Egad!

Kung fu may or may not be in the cards. If they find a place to have classes, I will continue to go, because I like it and because it's a good workout. If not, I'll cancel the contract, I have no intention of paying $110 every month for something that doesn't exist.

I'm feeling better if you can't tell. It goes like that. First I feel down, then I feel better. Just another day of being handcuffed to the rollercoaster.

Posted by Susan on October 15, 2004 12:06 AM

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