Yesterday, I saw my allergist for a regular check-up. He checked all the normal stuff (ears, nose, throat, blood pressure, temperature, etc.) and asked how I was feeling. I told him that I feel fine, but I occasionally have a slight nose-bleed. I wasn't concerned with it because it was one of the possible side-effects of my medication, but was otherwise harmless. He agreed that it was probably harmless, but recommended that I cut back to using it just once a day, rather than twice.
Why does any of this matter? Because, after this visit, I won't be seeing him again for a year. I like the doctor just fine, but I like even more that I've made such progress. I've been to the emergency room four times this year (including this year, I've been to the ER a total of six times), but now I've made enough progress that I won't need another check-up for twelve months. That's pretty awesome.
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I finally found your shoe story. It is wonderful. I took a writing class last year and my teacher was always telling me to show and not tell the story. I found it hard to understand,but you did a good job and helped me understand what she was trying to tell me.Do keep on writing stories. I love you, my sweet Jordy.
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