Today I didn’t take a nap. Lately, the days I don’t nap are so few and far between it’s worth marking. Yesterday we had an errand to run that required my presence. Walking in, waiting 5 minutes at most, sitting through the appt., walking out, and coming home took a total of about 2 hours. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘martian death flu’
it wasn’t me
Posted in fatigue, tagged fog, martian death flu, pain on March 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
with a whimper
Posted in fatigue, fog, tagged arthritis, fatigue, fog, martian death flu, pain on March 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This has been an extremely difficult few days. The illness itself seems to have mostly run its course, but it has left me feeling like a wet rag. I can’t focus, can’t sit upright for longer than an hour or two, and I am sleeping an inordinate amount. My hands, feet and upper spine are [...]
it’s the little things
Posted in daily life, work, tagged chronic, expectations, martian death flu, work on March 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Like germs.
Fibromyalgia is an auto-immune disorder. Psoriasis is an auto-immune disorder. I have no idea what the arthritis part of it is, but probably the same.
I’ve been remiss in my posting. I’ve had what I thought was a cold, turned into a flu like bug thing (add fever, vomiting, and diarrhea and stir).
On the one [...]
win some, lose some
Posted in daily life, lessons, work, tagged daily grind, depressed immune system, martian death flu, professional behavior, reasonable accomodation, work on March 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today I was unprofessional. I work with freelancers frequently, sending them work when I’m too busy or they’d be better for the job. In an exchange with a new one, I jokingly said that I wasn’t sure what project to start him on because, if I was wrong about him, he might “screw it up” [...]