CrimsonMaiden
Pretty in Pink
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This too, shall pass.
HUGS
Well, if it's going to pass, it needs to do so before it destroys me.
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This too, shall pass.
HUGS
I am dying on the inside. A person can only take so much pain before starting to fall apart. I can't eat. I can't sleep. I want so badly for you to be telling the truth, but I am almost certain you aren't. Do I end it on the almost certainty or do I grasp to the slight hope that I am wrong and blowing things out of proportion? I just want to curl up in the bed and never get up. I can't keep doing this. Loving you hurts too much.
Apparently, my kung fu school has been in one location for too long, and is going to be moving soon.
Hope it's closer to where you live and not another city.
I prefer Krav Maga. There's nothing like killing a guy with his own knife.
Good luck finiding krav maga in the New Jersey suburbs. I would have to travel into New York City to find that, and I avoid those islands like the plague.
You will eventually.
Some do and some don't honey. I didn't for the most part. Went off a few foods but didn't really do cravings. One of the things I went off of last after pregnancy. I now hate blackcurrants with a passion.
My wife has been nagging me to get my hearing tested. I mentioned it on my last visit to my doctor for another minor matter, so he wrote a letter to the local hospital for me to have a hearing test.
The appointment letter arrived within a couple of days for a date about three weeks ahead - that's lightning fast for hearing tests.
The snag? The consultant wants me to visit my doctor's surgery to get the practice nurse to check that I don't have wax in my ears before I attend the out-patient department.
The nurse checked my ears for wax the day before I saw my doctor. My doctor checked my ears for wax before he wrote the letter to the hospital. I haven't had wax in my ears for many years.
So I've had to make another appointment to see the nurse so that she can check that my ears still haven't got any wax in them. The practice manager insists that I must put oil in my ears before the nurse checks, to loosen the wax I don't have.
My hearing of normal sounds is still good. I can hear a pin drop on a solid floor. What I find difficult is conversation with a group. I have no problems in formal situations when one person speaks and then another speaks. I have real difficulty with several people speaking at once, or people speaking against background noise such as a television or stereo system. Background music on a TV programme irritates me because it obscures the voices and action sounds. Most US imports have become impossible for me to watch because of the insistent background music.
So next week I'm going to have my oiled ears checked for wax that isn't there before I go for a hearing test. At the beginning of the hearing test the consultant will check again - for wax that isn't there.
Waxless Og