I'm so sorry you feel crappy and ill and exhausted and achy.
I love you. I hope you feel better later today or tomorrow or for those few hours here and there--and MORE.
I don't want it to be chronic either, but I think you're right that it is, and I know how hard it is to admit that the thing you don't want to have is probably the thing you have.
Have you started the process of applying for SSI?
I will try to find fluff for you.
Here is the couple of bits of old fluff (stuff you wouldn't know) I could think of. The first is silly FK stuff--you probably know JUST enough to get it. The second is silly Voyager stuff. Remember, in Klingon matin rituals, the men read poetry and the women throw heavy objects. The last is an old, old thing that merges WB cartoon physics with Star Trek.
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Date: 2005-02-18 05:40 pm (UTC)I love you. I hope you feel better later today or tomorrow or for those few hours here and there--and MORE.
I don't want it to be chronic either, but I think you're right that it is, and I know how hard it is to admit that the thing you don't want to have is probably the thing you have.
Have you started the process of applying for SSI?
I will try to find fluff for you.
Here is the couple of bits of old fluff (stuff you wouldn't know) I could think of. The first is silly FK stuff--you probably know JUST enough to get it. The second is silly Voyager stuff. Remember, in Klingon matin rituals, the men read poetry and the women throw heavy objects. The last is an old, old thing that merges WB cartoon physics with Star Trek.
"Knighty-Knight, Nick" by
"Would You Could You" by
"Kirk vs. the Roadrunner" I don't know that anyone knows to whom this can actually be attributed, though it may be Alison Maughan.
Enjoy. ::hugs you tight::