I have been sick nearly 4 years, …
I have been sick nearly 4 years, and have recently received some diagnosis. The crazy thing is the doc said …
The fact that I still feel socrappy today is entirely my fault.
Lastnight I accompanied y wife for only the second time in 5 years to her work AGM and celebratory dinner. It was a grand event. A wonderful occasion and I was very pleased that I could attend with her. Her work place won many national accreditations and honours and a General Pratitioner from the Region won the National General Practitioner of the year award from the The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
http://www.racgp.org.au/media2009/34494
The red wine was absolutly top shelf silk, suffice to say I had three glasses. Had I been well like the pre CFS/GWS days I would have drunk two bottles of the stuff and tried to squirel another home with Nels handbag. Never the less 3 glasses is the most alcohol I have consumed in 5 years and today I'm still sure that last night a black cat found somewhere to reside in in order to die.
The food was great and there was even food I could eat. Nel had a wonderful time and so did her work collegues. Its great to see her having such a great time with the wonderful people she works with.
Its entierly my fault but at least I understand why.
Its a pitty there isnt a smiley face with a smile thats red too, ah well I cant have everything.
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Ah ha Al!! You went out and had a good time!! And a few glasses of wine.....lol....you silly man. I'm so happy you were out of the house and having a good time with the wife. I just know she was thrilled to have you by her side. Good job, Al!!!
Funny, I can relate to the pre-CFIDS days when drinking an evening away was an easy thing to do....now, I can't touch the stuff with a ten foot pole. Makes me wonder how I lived as long as I have, considering the amount of misbehaving I did in my younger days! It's ok.....I don't especially want that "cat dying somewhere inside me" feeling again!! lol...
Rest today, Al!!! xoxoxoox
DarlaC
Great that you had such a good night! Hope the repercussions will pass quickly.
maggykriti
Good for you! I can't drink at all without spending the next day or two recoverning. When I'm with friends or family having a good time, sometimes it's worth it. I'm glad you got out. By the way I'm lobbying for a pissed off smiley face, I just fired my idiot doctor who thinks there is nothing wrong with me.
Paul17
This made me smile! Sometimes it's so worth it...I always tell myself that I've felt terrible for doing lots of non-fun activities so I deserve to feel terrible for some fun things, too. Hugs
Prairie
Great journal. Sometimes the day after is well worth the price!!!!
Menemsha