Jesse the K (
jesse_the_k) wrote2024-01-01 02:26 pm
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Joys & Sorrows 2023
Instead of stressing over making a perfect essay, I’ve numbered this summary so it’s easier for you to ask for elaboration.
Joys 2023
- MyGuy and Bella are healthy
- I was able to be useful in a crisis (
sasha_feathers’s seizure)
- My great therapist left my HMO and was willing to continue to work with me, now WEEKLY! Together we’ve identified many false beliefs I’ve been lugging around for 60+ years. I finally understand that I’m not broken nor inherently unlovable. My parents were ill-equipped to handle a kid like me.
- My wonderful doc prescribed twice-daily Serevent (aka salmeterol) and my highly reactive airways haven’t been this happy in decades. I’ve only had to use my rescue inhaler five or six times since the fall.
- MyGuy got me a variable- temperature teapot and it’s wonderful. Making tea at 160°, 185°, or 212° no longer requires I dink around with ice cubes or pouring it between vessels.
Sorrows 2023
- I’ve been riding the bus here for 50 years, and I knew my city well. I’m a transit geek — for a decade I served on the city’s Transit Board. This year’s bus system redesign, while necessary, has totally crumbled my mental model. I don’t know if I have the cognitive skill to recreate it.
- My wonderful primary care doctor, who I’ve been seeing since 1990, retires next week.
- Reading fiction is hard, often so hard I have to give up.
- Even through my insistent news wall, just a handful of stray facts from the Israel/Palestine war break my heart
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Thanks <3
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I'm sorry for the sorrows. Hoping some things become easier and that you get a good new primary care provider-- I haven't had the same one for more than a couple of years since childhood; someone who knows you that well is hard to lose.
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Thanks! Sending warm breezes your way
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Thanks for letting me know ... you've got a ton on your plate right now.
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<3
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Indeed! On the whole, I think I'll stick around for 2024.
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And the hard things sound really hard. Here's hoping for a pathway to a new mental model for your bus system, and a pathway to another good doctor. I still miss the doctor I had in Portland, and I (only) had her for 5 or 6 years.
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On the doctoring front, the chances are excellent that whoever I find will have learned that doctors don't have all the answers.
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Thanks
that sounds like the best possible search!
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You've already given me a joy boost to begin with, thank you very much.
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GIP
I'm always happy to hear from you.