Monday, August 3rd, 2009 04:30 pm
Crazy Brain, example

When you feel physically not so well; see the doctor for a follow up on some issues; have her cheerfully remind you there is no cure, just maintenance; demonstrate that your lung capacity is just peachy keen; and leave feeling that the not-feeling-so-great must all be in your own head -- despite the cracked and bleeding skin on your elbow and ring finger.

It's *NOT* all in my head, damnit.

Need to start the polling of the nutritionists. But at the moment just feel blue and unmotivated. A colleague's snarky, bitchy comment directed at me (thanks to my sister L for a sanity check that it was an uncalled for remark) doesn't help.

Crime drama time.
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 01:20 am (UTC)
It is amazing how these kinds of remarks have the power to hurt. It's good when one's able to get outside support ("Yes, your co-worker's a twit; no, they were wrong and rude to say that") but it's really breathtaking how little that can make a dent sometimes. Maybe that's my experience and not yours, though, so I dunno. It's definitely better with the support, but dang.