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Tired

Date May 15, 2008

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I am tired (see MedPage).

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7 Responses to “Tired”

  1. Chrys said:

    Your readers understand. (and no you’re not.)>>> :)

  2. Chrys said:

    You won’t understand that last part now with my arrows pointing to what I was referring to, the darn thing keeps changing on the side, so never mind.

  3. Neumed said:

    You probably won’t understand this one either, but that’s because I’m tired.

  4. Neumed said:

    Hey, it left off my arrows!

  5. Dia said:

    Hi, I used to be a frequent visitor of your blog, but back in 2007 I got really sick again and kind of fell off the planet. I have a new blog now at http://www.theidaexpress.com I hope you will check it out–I had to do a google search for ‘distractable mind’ because the old link wasn’t working. Anyway, hope everything is well for you!!

  6. Rob said:

    Welcome back, Dia. I do remember you way back when. You have a book about you and have gone through WAY more than a person deserves. I am glad you are better.

  7. Dia said:

    I am doing ok, but my doctor is in the process of diagnosing me with Sjogren’s Syndrome because I told her about my dry eyes and excessive thirst, I was just tested for Lupus a couple days ago as well. So all in all, things are still pretty crazy in the health department.

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