Saturday, January 31, 2009

Last Frustrating Day of January---by robin

Tomorrow is Sunday (also my favorite day of the week because I spend a lazy day drinking coffee and reading the local and state newspapers in my pajamas) and it's the beginning of a new month. Time is passing to quickly for my liking.

A winter ice storm blanketed northern Arkansas and created massive power outages. I feel with a degree of certainty that Deb, the other "half" of this blog has been affected.

Today, I feel a bit cranky for no valid reason, other than I'm cranky. It seems that I get nothing accomplished even with my best efforts. The thought of being able to hire a "life" organizer along the lines of a closet organizer sounds appealing. Is that what they call a life coach?

Items of frustration for today:
*Feeling neglected by my transplant team because I've had no questions answered regarding my "rejection" other than a call to increase my medication.

*My mind is blank on ways to fundraise for the Liver Life Walk scheduled for April 4, 2009 (feel free to click on the link to the right of this post and help relieve this frustration with a donation).

*How can I spend HOURS on the computer for entertainment?

*I want to write a second letter to my donor family but am not sure if I should. This is probably my greatest frustration at this time. I really desire some contact if only to be given a letter about my donor.

*I'm ready to start treating this dragon, hepatitis C, and I'm pretty sure it will take a "fight" with my GI doctor to get him to even consider writing the prescripton to get started.

*My cat just puked a big hairball that I now have to clean up!!!!!! Very Frustrating.

So, I will close and work on inner peace and cleaning the carpet.
Keep your spirits high...robin

2 comments:

  1. I hope you're enjoying your Sunday. My newspaper is down at the bottom of my driveway, I'm afraid to get it - I still have 'black ice' melting on it and fell Friday night, don't want to do that again!
    Let me know how your doctor reacts when you talk to him about treating your Hep C.

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  2. Robin, would like your take, on my latest post about Terry's disease, confusion and impulsiveness.
    Ruth

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