I could do without this
Feb. 26th, 2009 07:08 amYesterday I talked with some colleagues about another colleague and I said that I felt so sorry for her since she's unemployed, which isn't unusual in our business, but also is easily depressed. Then one of them said to me something in the line of: "Yeah, like arthritis isn't a hard", reminding me that isn't that easy for me either. I answered that I'd rather walk with crutches every day than be clinically depressed most of my life. I guess my body decided to show me how bad it can be: I have hard slept at all this night, despite taking two nobligan (2 x 50 mg tramadol, maximum dose) the pain in my arm and in my ribcage didn't ease. And as usual it kept me awake by itself too.
The only good thing I can say about this night is that the first part of "not-sleeping" was nice, since I crawled over to hubby's side for a while.
Now I'm trying to get the big girls to school (easy) and the little girl to preschool (more work).
The only good thing I can say about this night is that the first part of "not-sleeping" was nice, since I crawled over to hubby's side for a while.
Now I'm trying to get the big girls to school (easy) and the little girl to preschool (more work).
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Date: 2009-02-26 04:33 pm (UTC)/Eva