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Just got a call from doctor they say I have liver problem and gall stones. Im a bit upset over that. Something called fatty liver.

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Gall Bladder

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I had the gall bladder thing done about 12 years ago. Other than the expense, it's pretty simple. I went in the morning, had it out by 10:30, and was home working on the computer by three that afternoon. That was a Friday. I went to work the following Wednesday, no one told me not to, much to the horror of my doctor who wanted me to take two more weeks off. The operation cleared up a lot of problems. It was definitely worth it.

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I dont take bad news well

I have had alot of emotional pain over the years. Bad news does not sit well with me and I overreact.

I am terrified of it.

After three weeks of writing, with some good comments about what to fix that is explained in laymens terms so that i can understand, I believe it is getting better with each piece i write.

The writing may seem erratic but then again so are my moods and thoughts. Writing seems to help me. It allows me to distract myself. I have always wanted to write but could never seem to do so.

This has been a big step for me. Ill just keep plugging away. When I am ready to really and fully write a story I will. The teaser is one of two stories but my skill in writing is not up to par yet to do these two stories justice I know that.

I agree , your writing and proofing are much improved

but it is that you can tell a story that is what matters.

Oh the techincal stuff makes a story easy to read or not but if there is no tale to tell?

First off GET WELL. Get a second opinion if you need it then get the surgery or whatever you need. Your health and life come first.

John in Wauwatosa

P.S. Plus whil your busy recoving I have more time to cattch up with you in Missing Manhoods.

-- snicker --

John in Wauwatosa

thank you

thanks John ..or is it lady francis?

That gave me a smile I needed very much.