Please take a minute to honor this man

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 8:29 am on Thursday, June 29, 2006
This is a devastating blow to our community. The following link is the obituary of the first doctor who gave me a correct diagnosis. Please take a minute to read it. He was an exceptional human being, servicemen, father, husband, son, friend and doctor. He was the first person who

It’s A Beautiful Day!

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 1:28 pm on Tuesday, June 20, 2006
My 6 months medical vacation is over. I am back to my 50 - 60 hour work week and I must say, it feels good being able to keep up. I'm actually enjoying it! My head feels... GOOD. No head aches. No tiredness. No side effects of medication (cuz I'm

Father’s Day

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 7:09 am on Sunday, June 18, 2006
I wanted a bike so badly when I was about 5 years old or so. We didn't have a lot of expendable income for such things as a bike, when I was a kid, so my dad went to Tony Perry's auction which occurred every weekend. It was like a

Quality Over Quanity

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 6:56 am on Thursday, June 8, 2006
I can't stop thinking about him. He's a good friend of both myself and the ol' man. We've all had the opportunity to work together at one time or another. He's a smooth talkin', good looking Cowboy, worth his weight in gold. We all (myself, my husband, the good looking Cowboy

I love this..

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 8:07 am on Friday, June 2, 2006
I'm clueless when it comes to plug ins, etc. But if you click on the link below... and give it a minute to download you can hear one of my favorite, all time songs. I feel like I've been given a new lease on life. Hmmmmm.... what will she do with

Phoenix

Filed under: Journal — Mrs. Smile at 10:51 am on Thursday, June 1, 2006
Every time I go to the doctor(s), I find myself in a small percentile of people. Usually I've fallen into the "not responding to medication" category. Or the "macroadenoma" vs. micro category. This last week in Phoenix was no exception. After having my MRI, my first stop was the endocrinologist. My