stress week

Oct. 5th, 2006 07:56 pm
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the problem with stress is that I'm too blitzed to post anything and then by the time I can see straight, there is too much to tell!

Car stuff: got Prius serviced, got Protege (now Rose's car) smogged, got Prius bumper repaired -- which is a story in itself in balancing guilt, perfectionism, and learning a less expensive way to figure out where the ends of my car are. A local friend lent me her creaky old Dodge Caravan, complete with German Shepherd Dog stickers. I get the Pruis-with-ressurected-bumper back tomorrow.

Animal stuff: Oka (German Shepherd Dog) got very sick; current working diagnosis is pleuritis/granuloma from the same migrating foxtail that almost killed him a couple of years ago. He is doing very well on two mongo antibiotics, and we are hoping that if it is a piece of the foxtail, enough scar tissue will form around it to wall it off. Sick puppy no fun. Macassar, our senior )19 yrs) marmalade tom, is hyperthyroid, and it's a fine line between suppressing it too much (kidneys fail) or too little (cardiomyopathy). We've decided not to do heroic intervention (subcutaneous fluids) if he goes into kidney failure. Tinkering with Rx dose now; he's scrawny but happy, gets lots of pets and treats and a cozy faux-sheepskin bed to curl up in.

Work stuff: For a year now, I've been saying that if I couldn't find a way to not be trashed by my day job, I would have to stop. I work 1 day a week as medical assistant, and also "float," filling in for other front office staff. Some days are better than others, but I have been finding that I lose 2 days -- one from work, one to put myself back together again. Our lead m.a. is leaving, so today I marched into the office manager's office and said that when she hired someone new, she should give them my one day. I'll stay on as backup, but I can't keep working this hard. This week, the records clerk is out sick, and I've not only been going in every day except Wed, I ended up doing 2 jobs on my regular day. Dave, bless him, said it was about time, or something to that effect.

Writing: has been on hold this week. Have one scene to add and one chapter to reshape and then can set aside the first volume of THE SEVEN-PETALED SHIELD and launch into #2, THE PROPHET OF MEKLAVAR.

Date: 2006-10-06 06:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] equesgal.livejournal.com
Deborah, I hope things are looking up a bit. Congrats on being able to give your one day at work away. After WorldCon (in which I was very inspired) I'm working on my novel every day in an effort to get it done before January -- when I may have to go out and get a job. I think you'd be very happy with all the changes I've made and how quickly I've gotten Raeyn out of town! LOL And if you ever need someone to read "The Seven-Petaled Shield" (even if it's just for spelling/grammar!) just let me know.

I hope your puppy feels better soon too. That poor guy seems to have the worst luck. Wasn't he sick last year too with something pretty bad??



Date: 2006-10-09 04:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahjross.livejournal.com
Hooray for you -- that's super that you've been able to dig back into that novel! And yes, it is a Good Thing to get your heroine speedily off on her adventure.

Puppy is feeling much better, but he's still on antibiotics. The real test will come when he finishes. Even then, there are no guarantees his body will have successfully contained the thing.

I'll sort things out about SHIELD and let you know. thanks for the offer.

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