Fortune Cookie

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 1:25 pm on Thursday, September 29, 2005
While feeling better most recently and really working at not being so consumed by my up and coming "re-evaluation", I still find myself wallowing in self pity occasionally. Yet today another reminder was randomly(?) thrown at me from a Chinese restaurant. Though the cookie tasted like crap, the fortune inside

Closets…

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 10:19 am on Thursday, September 22, 2005
That's where skeletons belong. We've all got them. If you don't want to see them again, don't open the door. If you want to get rid of them... make sure you've got a big broom, so the minute you open that door, you can give that closet a clean sweep. For

The count down is on

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 1:33 pm on Friday, September 16, 2005
for my MRI and appointments with the specialists. Sunday October 16th I will be having my MRI with my appointments the following morning. 1 MRI.... $2700.00 1 round trip airline ticket..... $471.00 1 night hotel room..... $120.00 1 appointment with endocrinologist..... $60.00 1 quart of blood taken at the lab.... $740.00 1 appointment with

Who’s running this show anyway?

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 11:12 am on Thursday, September 15, 2005
Ok, so I've sent my lab work via fax and via us mail to my endocrinologist. I've sent my lab work to my neurosurgeon's assistant. Been trying to get my "re-evaluation" appointment set up a bit sooner. Don't know if it will actually happen sooner (then November). Sometimes I think

blood work again

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 4:23 pm on Tuesday, September 6, 2005
I had my veins tapped again today. I've been having the all time worst headaches of my entire life! Constant pressure, mixed with the Voo Doo dolls pains... and I think whoever has the voo doo doll is using an ice pick! Saturday night, it was so bad... it actually

Helpless

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 11:11 am on Saturday, September 3, 2005
That's what I feel. We can send thousands of service men and women over seas to fight a war (that's all about oil) .... yet we can't seem to rescue our own citizens in New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama?? We can spend billions fighting and then rebuilding Iraq.... yet we can't