Monday 9th April 2012
by ChelseaI finished my Blackberry Cardigan a couple of weeks ago.
I love it very much. It even has amazing buttons:
There are a bunch more pictures and mod notes on my Ravelry project page, if you’re curious at all.
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I have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow. The actual doctor is a cipher at this point, so I’m not terribly hopeful that I’ll get my Armour script from her, but I have a few months left on that one, so it’s not an emergency. I had to take the first appointment I could get, since I only have four days left of my We11butrin – going off of the brain meds cold-turkey is not a good plan, I’m sure you know. In any case, I’m trying to temper my new-doc nerves with the knowledge that if it doesn’t work out with her, I can try another one somewhere else.


My spam word is labyrinth, how appropriate.
Anyhow, I hope that you have/had good luck with the doctor and that you don’t have to go through a labyrinth to find a health care provider that will work with you.
And can I tell you how much I love that sweater. Gorgeous! It is sooo flattering on you, even with that cute cheezy grin.
The doc I visited gave me my refill, so the immediate crisis is over, but I still need to find permanent primary care physician; she wasn’t the one for me, long-term.
And of course you meant to say especially with the cheezy grin. Giant grins make everything better.
The new sweater is BEAUTIFUL. And you look lovely in it. I’ve been on Wellbuterin for many years, and I found it a difficult drug to get off of, and I doubt that I will try that again. I like it, as drugs go. It helps with depression, pain, anxiety and focus.
Thanks, Marsha! I’ve had to go off the WB a couple of times before; I didn’t have any of the terrible reported side effects (buzzing in the brain, hallucinations, etc.) I’ve heard can be common with other ADs, but I’m still so much better *on* it, I’d like to stay that way.