| January 19, 2006 |
| The Captain has informed us we are now cruising at 30,000 ft. |
The captain just told me that we have reached our cruising altitude of 30,000 feet. Clear skies are ahead. The captain has turned off the fasten your seatbelt light. You are now free to move about the airplane. Thank you again for flying with Dareheat airlines where the takeoffs are quick and the ride is smooth. (note to self, prepared message is not always true. there are bumps in the sky as well)
That's how I feel where we are at concering what's going on with Heather. The captain has turned off the seat belt light. He says to relax and move about the airplane as you wish. Let me point out that the captin didn't say you can leave the airplane. He didn't repeat the latest weather report in which it states there are storms in the city the plane is going to. All he said was you can move about IN the airplane. There's always something coming, but at the time; relax.
The neurologist is not wanting to do any more tests. He wants to see how the medicine affects Heather. He wants to see her in four months and do a repeat of the MRI. At that time, the neurologist will decide a course from there. Until then, Heather swallows rat posion and sees the vampire every 7 to 10 days. There's nothing new and nothing interesting. We are on cruise control until May. I hope and pray nothing happens in the mean time.
Let's recap. Heather is on 6 different medications on a regular basis. (one is a birth control) Heather now has a sinus infection that requires antibiodics. Her family doctor is nervous about putting her on any medicines fearing drug interaction problems. The first one the doctor thought of interacted with the rat posion. The pharmacy called the doctor to get another type of antibiodic. The next one could cause her viatmins (b-12 and metanex) to not absorb completely. So, Heather has had to figure when to take her antibiodtic. Nothing is simple any more. Heather can't afford to have anything interfere with her medicines. Everything has to be monitored so closely. It's not fair. No one under the age of 50 should have to worry with a lot of medications.
Well, until it's time to land, please enjoy the in-flight movie. If you need popcorn or any refreshments please feel free to contact your local Wal-Mart. You can move about your life. I'll let you know when it's time to put your trays up and your chair to be locked in the upright position. Once again, thank you for flying with Dareheat Airlines. |
posted by Dare @ 1:49 PM  |
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You make me laugh! Always a good thing at this time since it does the body good like a medicine without the nasty side effects.
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B Thanks Darren for the laugh! The LORD is the pilot and HE knows where the storms and bumps are and HE will be "The Rock." of Psalm 40:1-3.
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You make me laugh! Always a good thing at this time since it does the body good like a medicine without the nasty side effects.