Assorted random Fridayness
Jun. 17th, 2005 10:33 am-0: I am waking up early again, before my alarm clock goes off. Grf. I was awake at least an hour before the alarm today, and it didn't help either that the arrival of the garbage truck in our neighborhood at EARLY-THIRTY IN THE MORNING was extremely loud. I rolled grumpily out of bed and staggered over to the window to pull it shut, which diminished the noise, but which did not let me get back to sleep.
Given the new news about the misbehavior of my thyroid, I'm back to being suspicious of unusual sleep patterns like this. But at least I'm not completely brain-dead on my feet. We'll have to see how long this keeps up this time around, though.
+/-0.5: Speaking of my thyroid, I now have a biopsy scheduled for 6/28. Which is SOON, and therefore a little bit nervous-making. Though I'd like to get it out of the way ASAP, I guess.
+1: Weird things cross my brain when I am lying half-awake in bed early in the morning. Like my first mangling of any lyrics off of My Hand, My Heart; I'm pretty sure that the third track does not in fact go "for bringing me here / and guiding my hand / in this land / the land of the second PANTS". I blame Mystery Science Theater 3000.
+/-2: Hrmm, looks like my job duties are about to change again, and this time into something a bit more high-profile: I get to run the main BVTs for our stuff on Longhorn. Starting Monday, I need to shadow the person currently doing it, and look over her shoulder and absorb everything there is to know across next week. This ought to be entertaining. Especially given that Thursday and Friday, I'll be out for half-days anyway! We'll have to see how it all goes; I've been feeling underwhelmed at work lately, and having something that'll give me known daily duties again would be nice. On the other hand, I don't mind the freedom to figure out my own daily duties. Really, I'd much rather be writing--so as long as I have something to do at work I'm kind of 'meh' about it all.
+3:
mamishka and
jessicac have kindly invited me along for a road trip up to Vancouver on Thursday of next week--to see the preview of Serenity playing up there! Yeep! Guess I'm finally going to get to see the thing. ;) And from what Meems has to say on the matter, the vigor of the responses to all these previews is really rather bowling over the folks involved with this production.
+4: Friday of next week, I get to go to a SHIP PARTY. That'll be fun, too!
Days without a rejection from Luna: 22
Days without a rejection from agents: 4
Given the new news about the misbehavior of my thyroid, I'm back to being suspicious of unusual sleep patterns like this. But at least I'm not completely brain-dead on my feet. We'll have to see how long this keeps up this time around, though.
+/-0.5: Speaking of my thyroid, I now have a biopsy scheduled for 6/28. Which is SOON, and therefore a little bit nervous-making. Though I'd like to get it out of the way ASAP, I guess.
+1: Weird things cross my brain when I am lying half-awake in bed early in the morning. Like my first mangling of any lyrics off of My Hand, My Heart; I'm pretty sure that the third track does not in fact go "for bringing me here / and guiding my hand / in this land / the land of the second PANTS". I blame Mystery Science Theater 3000.
+/-2: Hrmm, looks like my job duties are about to change again, and this time into something a bit more high-profile: I get to run the main BVTs for our stuff on Longhorn. Starting Monday, I need to shadow the person currently doing it, and look over her shoulder and absorb everything there is to know across next week. This ought to be entertaining. Especially given that Thursday and Friday, I'll be out for half-days anyway! We'll have to see how it all goes; I've been feeling underwhelmed at work lately, and having something that'll give me known daily duties again would be nice. On the other hand, I don't mind the freedom to figure out my own daily duties. Really, I'd much rather be writing--so as long as I have something to do at work I'm kind of 'meh' about it all.
+3:
+4: Friday of next week, I get to go to a SHIP PARTY. That'll be fun, too!
Days without a rejection from Luna: 22
Days without a rejection from agents: 4
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Date: 2005-06-17 07:13 pm (UTC)Hey, is it true that you need a passport now to cross the border? I'm trying to figure if I need to get one again for my trip up in August...
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Date: 2005-06-17 07:16 pm (UTC)Me, I ordered a certified copy of my birth certificate from Kentucky and I have that handy now. I also applied for a passport renewal, but I have no idea whether the new passport will get to me in time. I'm not counting on it.
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Date: 2005-06-17 07:41 pm (UTC)We'll have to get together afterwards and chat about the spoilers we can't discuss online. :-)
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Date: 2005-06-17 10:00 pm (UTC)You too with the thyroid?
There's no such thing as a coincidence.
(I'm all but recovered from a total thyroidectomy, and waiting to see an endocrinologist...)
I'm willing to compare notes if you are...
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Date: 2005-06-17 10:09 pm (UTC)Yeah, I had me a partial thyroidectomy last summer, and just now discovered that my thyroid is still acting up. I don't know yet whether this means I'm going to have to have another surgery or not, but I wouldn't be surprised if it comes to that. The doctors who've been involved in the whole thing seem to be on top of stuff, though!
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Date: 2005-06-17 10:27 pm (UTC)They've got me on generic synthroid, and will do what's called radioiodine ablation sometime soon to nuke (literally) the rest of it... Fortunately this isn't nearly as bad as regular chemotherapy, since only thyroid tissue concentrates iodine, and I-131 has such a short half-life... I'll be Radiation Boy for a weekend, but that'll be it.
That and getting used to blood draws... but the vampires around here are pretty damn good.
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Date: 2005-06-18 04:46 am (UTC)Thanks. *g*
Hope the thyroid is nothing serious! Have had a week of minor medical disasters around here and those are scary enough.
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Date: 2005-06-18 06:00 am (UTC)And thanks. I figure as long as the node isn't cancerous, I can cope--it'll just be annoying to have to have the other half of my thyroid out and to have to go on synthroid. But we'll see what happens.
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Date: 2005-06-18 06:08 am (UTC)How long were you on the table? They had me out for only two and a half hours, and then they took about a week to test the hell out of the lump that they took out.
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Date: 2005-06-19 04:42 am (UTC)I'd have to agree with them, if you've got a history and it keeps growing like that, it may well be time to have out with the rest and do the Radiation Girl thing... *sigh*
The part I like least about this is that it ties me to the healthcare system for the duration. Fortunately, the prescriptions have long since gone generic and are quite affordable, so once the radiation bit is done and over with, as long as I can keep some kind of paycheck coming in I'll be fine.
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Date: 2005-06-19 04:46 am (UTC)(Pooh Bear doing his stoutness exercises is my "health" icon..)
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Date: 2005-06-19 02:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-19 05:38 pm (UTC)It does help at least that I've gone through the surgical procedure once already, and it turned out well, so the uncertainty of that wouldn't be a factor. Just need to get past the biopsy, now. :)
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Date: 2005-06-19 05:55 pm (UTC)I was wondering about how the iodine treatment worked and how much it interfered with the daily course of one's life. Sounds like the answer to this is 'not much'. Cool.
And yeah, I was told by my doctor that if I had to have any cancer at all, 'thyroid cancer' was totally the proper kind to have, just because it's so easy to deal with. But that said, I'd still pick the 'no cancer' option on the checklist. ;)
Though I'm still curious as to what makes thyroids wig out like this in general--what is screwed up with mine to make it generate nodes like this. Especially big ol' 6cm ones. I haven't yet managed to uncover anything in poking around the Net that can point to any sort of reliable understanding about what ultimately causes thyroid issues.
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Date: 2005-06-19 05:59 pm (UTC)It's somewhat reassuring that my current contract will at least keep me employed until October. It'll be getting the NEXT job that'll be the tricky part.
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Date: 2005-06-19 07:24 pm (UTC)Your doc is saying the same thing mine is about this being easy. I agree with you about the "none", but *gallic shrug* you gotta do what you gotta do.
As for wig-out? I think I figured mine out; I spent the latter half of the 1980's doing 40-50-60 hours a week sitting in front of unshielded monitors. All that radiation was pointed at.. guess where? Right. The lit says that papillary thyroid cancer is most often caused by radiation exposure, and, well, unwittingly, I pretty much set myself up for it.
Modern monitors are fine; they're shielded. But those old-timey dummy terminals? Feh.
20/20 hindsight...
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Date: 2005-06-19 07:27 pm (UTC)BTW... going to go ahead and add you. Oh, and check out my other Pooh icon. This one I usually use for "thoughtful"... :)
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Date: 2005-06-20 05:44 pm (UTC)But then, I've also got the family history, what with my cousin also having thyroid issues and my mother having had cancer. So I also wouldn't be surprised if monitor radiation was only a contributing factor and not the actual cause. Hard to say!
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Date: 2005-06-20 05:47 pm (UTC)My thyroidectomy last summer was my first experience with a general anesthesia... but that part wasn't really scary for me. I found the idea of being unconscious while a surgeon was cutting into my neck almost comforting. ;) I was mostly curious as to what it was going to be like, and the answer turned out to be 'almost instantaneous subjective loss of time'. My only prior experience with such things had been my wisdom tooth removal, for which they only gave me a local and lots of nitrous, so I was still conscious for that. Just very, VERY loopy. :)
And having Dara around was a great comfort as well through the whole process.
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Date: 2005-06-20 07:41 pm (UTC)OTOH, given that
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Date: 2005-06-25 07:37 pm (UTC)But glad to hear you had your beloved and friends on hand to look out for you too. :)
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Date: 2005-06-25 07:40 pm (UTC)There's a fine line there, and a definite tendency to creep over it... :)
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Date: 2005-06-26 05:41 pm (UTC)