2008-03-31

Dollar shop baking tinned this.

Bran fiber cereal
Bran flakes
Oatmeal
Pancake mix
Milk
Eggs
Bananas
Apples
Cherry Cranberries
Dried fruit
Honey
Coconut Syrup
Peanut Butter
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Vanilla
Baking powder

2008-03-25

MSF, here I come!

I might have just landed a volunteer gig as an interpreter for Doctors Without Borders, the coolest of the cool!

2008-03-24

Other things done instead of working on dissertation.

> Saw Laurencin paintings at the art museum. (Paris,... so what?)

> Saw Munch paintings at another art museum. (Awesome, not as dark as you think.)

> Saw Bach's 'Matthew's Passion' by the Thomenchor (The real deal) at the Symphony Hall.

> Took a class from the premier academic in my field. (Rod Ellis)

> Made cakes and gave them away.

> Made spaghetti.

> Friend Blake came over from Tokyo.

> Got Bose speakers that hook up wireless for my bathroom, so I can listen in the shower.
(Now the whole house plays the same music)

> Downloaded lots of music and beefed up the sound library.

> Watched 2 years worth of Grey's Anatomy on 'youku' where you can watch any TV show like a youtube screen.


2008-03-05

A factor of more than ten.


I was ecstatic in the docs office when he saw the viral load test. They've decreased to less than 1/10th what they were contradictory to what he"d predicted before the results came in!!! Remember enzymes are a tad up. This therefore means there is an immune system battle happening now. Me and meds verses goonie critters and some liver cells are collateral damage. This is to be expected and not dangerous. Enzymes were higher than that before.
This was awesome news! Statistically, clearing totally by week 4 is very significant and means treatment will most likely be successful, and with the initial high load, I'm not there, but on the reverse side having no decrease in critters by week 28 can mean it won't work and I'm way out of that zone!!!!!! Congrats to me and knock on wood! Doc says taking it easy is important now. No workaholic stuff. That's easy.