Had a very busy day yesterday and was exhausted. It was methotrexate night and I was awake with nausea (despite the anti-nausea drug) most of the night. I had gotten to sleep at 5 a.m. and was awakened by a call at 7 a.m.
Uggh! I was hoping to sleep more!
One of my nephews came by for breakfast. A niece came by for lunch. (I was so glad I'd pushed myself to get more groceries yesterday.) It was wonderful to see them both!
Jan, So glad your appointment went well. I hope you easily obtain the biopsy you need. When do you go to WVU?
Cake, So sorry about your friends' losses. Please stay safe.
Gus, Sorry about the torn retina. Sounds serious! I hope your eye will be fine until you see the eye doc on Monday. Thanks for the link to the sound track! Please take care!
Spondi, Sounds like insomnia is a problem lately? I am having similar sleeping issues. I am supposed to have a sleep study. I definitely have apnea; yet, really don't want to mess with a mask. (I know, I know.... lol.)
Thanks for the sound track link, too!
~Christina, Thinking of you.
Jan had mentioned CFS. Yes, I have been involved in CFS research studies for over 15 years. I was diagnosed by a CFS/M.E. researcher. in the U.S., the Institute of Medicine has renamed CFS/CFIDS/ME. It is now officially SEID, Systemic Exertional Intolerance Disorder. The CFS research has never had a real chance. Research monies were never enough, and a lot of it was misdirected and channeled elsewhere. It's never had a fair shake and is still too often, considered a joke, most unfortunately. Having been involved with researchers, I have lots to say about the whole CFS mess; yet, I'll refrain for now.
If anyone wants to see the new case definition, just google SEID or Systemic Exertional Intolerance Disorder.
I am about to take a "time out." I am exhausted. It won't be long before H is home and I will be getting dinner for us.
Much Love to All!

WC