it's been since when???

Feb 09, 2007 22:15

Usually - I am tough to get a hold of during the holidays - it was more evident this year than in years past due to job hunting... December is a busy time already - but this past one saw me sending out applications and resumes right and left... a few by foot - others online... Bigg's, CBS Office Solutions, CVS Pharmacy, Fifth Third Bank, Hilton ( Read more... )

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aiden_raccoon February 10 2007, 08:07:03 UTC
You can also just go the doctor and pay him outright for the visit. A typical doctor visit with no insurance will run you around 100 bucks. Though I would try and stick it out till April so you won't get stuck with any "Pre-existing condition exceptions". Don't wait if its gonna kill you though... eep.

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chrisbcritter February 19 2007, 01:33:24 UTC

i did get to urgent care - strange visit to say the least - will write about it here later... long story short - looks to be ulcer(s) or i.b.s.

*hugs* :-)

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kamau_d_lyon February 10 2007, 14:02:40 UTC
It's good to see you posting again. Lots happening by the sounds.
Good luck with the job hunting. Oh and do keep an eye on the medical issue. Waiting until April may or may not be a good thing but that's your call. Just be careful.

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chrisbcritter February 19 2007, 01:35:09 UTC

thanks for the support... a lot continues to happen... work goes good... and I did go to urgent care - looks to be ulcers or i.b.s. - will explain next journal ;-)

many *hugggggggggggggggggggles* :-)

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ysengrin February 11 2007, 18:24:38 UTC
*pokes you*

Be careful with the pains - if it *is* an ulcer, some teas will irritate it.

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chrisbcritter February 19 2007, 01:35:30 UTC

*hugggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggles back* :-)

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teddypaw February 18 2007, 07:35:16 UTC
Sounds like an ulcer to me....I got three of them dianosed recently! Two of them are in the upper intestinal tract. If your Appindics was acting up, you'd be at the hospital right now.
But ulcers are painful when they're in the stomach on the side. You've been under some serious stress the last couple of months or so. Hopefully, things are leveling out for you. Watch your diet and take care of yourself.....Don't end up with what I got! Besides, I've had ulcers since 2nd grade. They're not new to me....Just painful and my concern is...They're developing closer to my lower intestinal tract!
So ease off the carbonated beverages, hamburgers and other fried foods, and limit the tea to green tea. Do this for a few weeks and you'll notice the difference in how you feel. Just be careful and big hugs and pawrubs to you!

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chrisbcritter February 19 2007, 01:39:13 UTC

thanks for the advice! :-)

looks to be either ulcer related or i.b.s. - its now a waiting game to see if it goes away...

been eating LOTS of soup and oatmeal lately - feeling nothing yet - but we'll soon see ;-)

*hugggggggggles*

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