I have definitely not been writing here as often as I once did. I don't know if it's the combination of kids and lack of creativity, or if I have a case of writer's block. Maybe the depression of knowing that I'm the only one reading this stuff has finally gotten to me.
In any case, my domain name is up for renewal and I'm contemplating letting it go. It's nice having my own spot on the net, true, but I could certainly have a free spot just as easy. Especially considering the infrequency with which my eloquence graces these humble pages.
For example, I'm working now. Contract gig for a former employer. Definitely blog worthy news there, right? Yeah, didn't even cross my mind to mention it here.
Or what about the crazy playoffs the NBA has seen this year? When's the last time I even mentioned sports here?
Then there's the birth of my daughter which got nowhere near the airtime the birth of my son received. Cuz I'm lazy and don't write too often. And when I do I do it on bleacherreport.com or helium.com. At least I know someone is reading stuff there. My readers here, geez I would have to all but ask for comments directly and maybe, just maybe someone would hit me up with some feedback.
My point is: Should I do this anymore? Has Xpinionated seen it's run?!?!
In war you kill the people who are the victims of the tyrant you claim to be fighting against. -Howard Zinn
Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Woman bites lover's penis off in car crash | Metro.co.uk
Woman bites lover's penis off in car crash | Metro.co.uk
That has to be some very major karma at play.
That has to be some very major karma at play.
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Prescription Follies
So I go to the pharmacy to renew my Advair prescription for long-term control of my asthma. The pharmacist informs me I have no refills left. They will need to contact the doctor to authorize some refills. If you're like me, then you don't refill most things until you're out of them. Ink jet cartridges, gas, milk, prescription medicines. These are all things that do not make the list of 'Stock up on for a rainy day'. Needless to say, I'm out of Advair (even as I write this, out of breath, wheezing, and generally unwell ;) and it's the middle of pollen season which in Georgia is basically an all out attack on the breathing impaired by so-called sweet Mother Nature.
My doctor's office informs my pharmacy that I will need to come in for an appointment in order to get a refill. This is where I get overly confused. If Advair were intended to, say, cure my asthma then I would understand the need for multiple doctor's office visits for a checkup. But it is not. It is intended to help control the condition, a condition which hath no cure by the way. So pray tell me, why must I go to the doctor's office to pick up a long term medication (and by long term, I mean forever) intended to only mediate the symptoms for a disease I have had for at least 28 years of my life and for which disease there is no cure?
So I called my doctor's office and informed them that I needed to get my 'scripts refilled. Sweet-voiced Mandy says that it has been quite a while since the original 'script was given out and the doctor would like to see me. To which I reply, 'I can assure you I still have asthma.' After all, I have a reckless and fearless two year old toddler and a nine week old baby who would love nothing more than to display their combined efforts at driving any reasonable adult crazy with love for their cuteness and despair for their toddlernoisiness. To no avail go my pleas so I schedule an appointment for later today. As I write this, I can only hope that my kids do their best to drive that entire staff crazy in protest to the healthcare industry practice of forcing office visits to renew prescriptions for incurable diseases.
My doctor's office informs my pharmacy that I will need to come in for an appointment in order to get a refill. This is where I get overly confused. If Advair were intended to, say, cure my asthma then I would understand the need for multiple doctor's office visits for a checkup. But it is not. It is intended to help control the condition, a condition which hath no cure by the way. So pray tell me, why must I go to the doctor's office to pick up a long term medication (and by long term, I mean forever) intended to only mediate the symptoms for a disease I have had for at least 28 years of my life and for which disease there is no cure?
So I called my doctor's office and informed them that I needed to get my 'scripts refilled. Sweet-voiced Mandy says that it has been quite a while since the original 'script was given out and the doctor would like to see me. To which I reply, 'I can assure you I still have asthma.' After all, I have a reckless and fearless two year old toddler and a nine week old baby who would love nothing more than to display their combined efforts at driving any reasonable adult crazy with love for their cuteness and despair for their toddlernoisiness. To no avail go my pleas so I schedule an appointment for later today. As I write this, I can only hope that my kids do their best to drive that entire staff crazy in protest to the healthcare industry practice of forcing office visits to renew prescriptions for incurable diseases.
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