If U Had Wings
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I recently switched insurances with my new job and with it new doctors, I mentioned all this in passing with the MRI trauma previously... turns out I have been having mini seizures (they have a fancy name that slips my mind heehee)
I know I am forgetful and scatterbrained but I just always chalked it up to three kids, blondeness, and the beginning of gray hair...
I was put on an anti-seizure medication about a month ago but it doesn't seem to be helping - at least they haven't gone away - I don't know if they have lessened because I didn't even know they were happening before![]()
NJ apparently has really strict regulations regarding allowing seizure people to drive - so I will probably lose my license until I can prove I am seizure free for a year
I live in a rural enough area that there aren't bus routes or any public transportation nearby that I could rely on to get to work so if I lose my license I will probably lose my job and if I lose my job we'll lose our benefits - not just health insurance - I work for a state college where we were planning on sending our kids tuition free.
Sorry to dump all of my drama on you all... I just got back from the doctor and was hoping for better news after the last round of tests I had last week. I just thought my neurologist was being thorough.... apparently my last one was just a hack![]()
Hope things start looking up soon!
I know some people feel weird about it but I love going out to eat by myself. Going to the movies by myself, running errands by myself. Don't get me wrong, I'm a family girl, but I really appreciate my alone time.
If you want to eat a nice sit down solo, I say go for it!![]()
I'm thinking I won't be too bad. I have no problems doing anything else alone. I actually prefer going to movies alone. I love not having anyone try to make small talk with me when I just want to watch the movie, and not having to worry if they are enjoying the movie or not. I eat out at fast food places myself with no problems, I just have never done the sit down thing alone.
I'm thinking of just making the ADR's when the time comes and then cancelling them if I try it and hate it.
I told my DH that I felt like I aged 10 years during this last year (I'm almost 37), so I talked to my doctor about it and lo and behold, my hormones were all out of whack! Which I soon discovered is the nice way to say that I'm starting menopause.
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That is scary. Eeek. That just seems way too soon.
. We're just needing to loose loads of weight before we go. We watched 'Paul McKenna - I can make you slim' last night and though it sounded too good to be true we're hoping that he's not a big fat liar (actually a wee skinny liar
) and that we're both going to drop a couple of dress sizes by August


