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  • “15. Maybe that’s my problem with AI-generated prose: it’s all necklace, no neck."

    → 4:55 PM, Apr 29
  • Secret inside flesh

    Extreme close-up of a magnolia blossom
    → 7:49 AM, Apr 29
  • Helpful hint #124: If you are stuck in a tree, remember to spend a little time enjoying the view.

    A view from beneath a blossoming magnolia tree against a clear blue sky. If you look closely, there’s a cat in the tree
    → 7:48 AM, Apr 29
  • well. that happened.

    Today it has been two years since I was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

    This morning, both my feet were the same happy and healthy color, size, and temperature. Occasionally the left foot feels hot and itchy. I ignore the heat and itch, and they go away pretty quickly. There’s not much that I would call pain anymore.

    This trick often works for me with other pain too. Like: I feel my lower back start to get fussy, and I roll my eyes and get on with my day. Pretty soon I’ve forgotten all about it.

    I want to say something about how I tried to ignore the pain in my belly this winter, how I believed I was only feeling it because I was boiling mad at someone I used to consider a friend, but it didn’t go away because it was actually appendicitis. My appendix ruptured, and I ended up in the hospital for four days. I had two surgeries in four months. I’m just about recovered from the second one.

    I want to say something wise about pain and fear, or about finding balance, or about learning to trust oneself. But I’m fresh out of wisdom.

    The only thing that’s coming to mind is something my mentor once said to me: “I feel like this is a place where we can sit and say, ‘Well. That happened.'”

    → 11:57 AM, Apr 27
  • First daffodil of the year!

    A yellow daffodil is blooming amidst green grass and dry leaves on the ground.
    → 12:40 PM, Apr 16
  • In other news: our neighbors killed the bobcat that almost caught Chili last summer. It had eaten 19 of their chickens, and brushed off all their attempts to deter it.

    So it goes.

    → 1:32 PM, Apr 8
  • Today I had my final appendicitis-related medical appointment. On the 18th, exactly five months after I was admitted to the hospital, I’ll be free of post-surgery restrictions on physical activity. What a relief!

    → 1:23 PM, Apr 8
  • Finally got rid of that pesky appendix. Now every day I’m one step closer to forgetting it was ever there

    → 6:41 PM, Mar 21
  • 368 chickens was a fun little game. And now it is over, at least for me.

    a screenshot.  a window says: congratulations. you rescued the 368 chickens in 64 attempts. the chickens are very grateful. now you have rescued all the chickens you can no longer play the game. sorry.
    → 6:51 AM, Mar 15
  • Mended some worn-out socks a few months ago. Overlapping layers of blanket stitch with leftover sock yarn. Very comfy, and the repairs are holding up well. It makes me so happy to wear them!

    A black sock with a colorful patch on the heel rests on a carpeted floor.
    → 9:28 AM, Feb 26
  • I tried your recipe. I followed it exactly. Except that I replaced the cayenne pepper with cinnamon, used water instead of broth, and used cream instead of tomato juice. But other than that, I followed your recipe to a tee.

    And I’ll tell you what, it totally sucked.

    → 9:15 AM, Jan 14
  • We need places where you can say “things might be okay” without someone calling you a damned fool, and “things might be bad” without trying to sell you something.
    -Joan Westenberg

    → 7:32 AM, Jan 12
  • Helpful hint #5613:
    Don’t schedule the CT scan and the follow-up with the surgeon on the same day if you can help it.

    → 5:56 PM, Dec 21
  • Helpful hint #5612:
    If they take your temperature with a forehead thermometer and you have doubts about the result, ask them to re-check it with an oral thermometer.

    → 5:55 PM, Dec 21
  • incidental finding: my belly button seems to be full of krazy glue

    → 6:33 PM, Dec 12
  • so she replied: show me someone not full of herself
    and i’ll show you a hungry person.

    Rest in power, Nikki Giovanni

    → 4:51 PM, Dec 10
  • Got my surgical drain removed today, and Tuesday’s abdominal CT looks good 🎉

    → 5:02 PM, Dec 5
  • First night in over a week that I didn’t completely soak at least one pillowcase with sweat! 🥳

    → 8:01 AM, Nov 26
  • “Illness is a part of every human being’s experience. It enhances our perceptions and reduces self-consciousness. It is the great confessional; things are said, truths are blurted out which health conceals.”

    ― Virginia Woolf, On Being Ill

    → 4:14 PM, Nov 25
  • Possibly my favorite headline ever: The Dark Energy Pushing Our Universe Apart May Not Be What It Seems

    → 10:43 AM, Nov 25
  • Helpful hint #5611

    If you’ve just had a laparoscopic procedure, ask your nurse for simethicone. They will probably have to get approval from a doctor, but the doctor will usually say yes. Most of the pain you’ll be having will be because of excessive gas in your abdomen, and simethicone will help much more with that than opioids. It’ll be a lot safer too.

    → 8:42 PM, Nov 22
  • still ill / home again

    I’m sure most people are at least vaguely aware, as I was before today, that “home from the hospital” does not necessarily mean “well.” I am acutely aware of it this morning.

    Here’s how it currently is with me: Although my temperature is now within what is considered normal limits, it’s still slightly elevated for me. I have night sweats. I’m still coughing quite a bit as my throat continues to recover from being intubated for the surgery. I move slowly, and I don’t have much stamina. I’m a little dizzy. My belly still hurts sometimes, and it has a surgical drain hanging from it.

    That said, every day so far has been a slight improvement. I’m moving more easily than I did yesterday, and the coughing jags are briefer and less violent. There’s less pain.

    And of course, it is a great pleasure to be home: to sleep without being woken up for blood draws and temperature checks, to eat when I feel like it, to get my own pills, to spend time with Dave and Chili, to hear the rain on our roof.

    → 7:25 AM, Nov 22
  • today

    a cat sitting on a patchwork quilt (which is draped over a pair of human legs). cat is facing away from the camera, holding a toy under its right front paw, watching squirrels on a nearby TV
    → 7:09 AM, Nov 22
  • every other morning this week

    the view from a hospital bed
    → 7:06 AM, Nov 22
  • I pooped this morning, so they are sending me home today 💩

    → 12:34 PM, Nov 21
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