Pain in, spider out |
Ok, just a quick post here to get that spider off the top of the page. It’s starting to remind me of that creepy spider movie that starred William Shatner called Kingdom of the Spiders.
This morning I took my wife to get another MRI. She’s been to dozens of doctor’s appointments trying to run down what happened to her body after my son and her were hit in the middle of the crosswalk by a car in November 2003. She’s never been the same physically since, living in almost constant pain, and she even gets skittish around crosswalks.
I still can’t believe somebody would go out in the cold of the clear morning with all her windows in the car frozen over except for a small round slit in the driver side window. That’s like asking to go all Death Race 2000 on pedestrians.
Anyway, sat around in the doctor’s office wishing they offered their customers WiFi so I could catch up on my reading. I think there is something like 500+ posts waiting and it’s growing by the minute. From an extremely quick gander looks like some interesting stuff so hopefully can get to it soon.
Since I don’t have any idea where this post is going it’s time to eject. Gracefully, I hope.
Did this post make you go hmm?




Man. Shit happens, but why do some people feel entitled to rain it down on you through their stupidity? Best to your wife, and hope your son is fine.
One word: don’t trust the doctors if they say nothing is wrong. Okay, that was 10 words. But often they just don’t look hard enough, as in the case of my mother-in-law whose pain was just in her head until they finally discovered an inoperable cancer that must have been growing for years.
Comment by Sterling Camden — March 27, 2006 @ 4:39 pm PST
Thanks for the kind words, Sterling. They are thinking torn rotator cuff now …
Comment by TDavid — March 27, 2006 @ 4:51 pm PST