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Then your health fails. In my case that means my attention falters. This is extracted from a reply to an author I was trying to get some updates from. The author decided to be a smartass in reply.
I've been undergoing treatment for heart failure, and my attention to BC has faltered. Thankfully my shoebox of medications, for that as well as chronic major depression is sorting things out so I am getting back to (semi) normal. Still got some major heart tests to run that might throw a monkey wrench in the works, but we'll find out when we find out.
In the meantime I'm catching up as best I can. Sorry if that doesn't suit some of you, but all I can do is all I can do.
In the last three months, I've managed to shed almost thirty lbs of watertight, mostly from my legs. Still working on it, got a ways to go.
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Dear Karen . . . .
Sending warm wishes your way for a full and speedy recovery from what is ailing you. For age, of course, there’s nothing we can do . . . and there are days when that really pisses me off!
“Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.” I’ve seen that a million times . . . so often I don’t always read it, though it appears at the bottom of each of Erin’s posts. Your blog entry is a good reminder of why it’s important to think before hitting “enter” on a “witty” retort or “send” on a snarky response to a private message. It’s even harder, in the online world, to have any sense of what people are going through in their real lives. A little more forbearance would help keep this a “friendly place.”
Be well, Karen, and take good care.
Emma
I hope you continue to get better
huggles!