There are currently three or four posts on the docket for posting, but they need revision and honing before being published.
IV treatments make my Lyme brain flare up and cause forgetfulness, fogginess, indecisiveness, difficulty focusing, etc., more than usual. It takes two to three days to feel more normal in my brain after a treatment. Thus I have one to two clear-brain days per week, and that is usually when I can focus enough to write. I love writing, butI like it even better when it makes sense. :)
Yesterday was a good brain day, but I used it to write fifteen pages of notes for a class I am teaching later this week.
I just wanted you to know that I am not a neglectful blogger. I think of this blog every day. This blog is a history and will not drop off the earth.
I had a treatment today, but if I get a good moment of clarity, I'll revise and publish one of those posts for you! :) They require more TLC before being viewed.
As an update though, things are going as expected. I feel ew, but it's just a sign that I'm on the road to feeling better. I am enjoying it and feel so grateful to be doing something to help me get better.
My PICC line has been so helpful, and I really appreciate having easy venous access. Later this week I get to hang my own IV from home as the office is closed. The only issue I've had is that the area around the PICC line has been itching since my last dressing change. I don't think my skin likes this kind of dressing. I'm going in today for a different dressing, and I bet I'll be right as rain after that.
That's the scoop for today. I have received so many kind comments and encouraging words from you. Thank you so much. It's an honor to be open with you and maybe exhibit some vulnerability. Isn't that what connects us together as humans, to be (appropriately) open and vulnerable with each other? Thank you for being that way with me too.
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