Or Inpatient? Certifiable really. Well the drugs work, I feel quite clear of the dreaded lurgy and just a little weak this morning. I'll stay in isolation of course. A friend here is building an indoor waterfall that is my project for today constructing a header tank and adjusting the stainless steel mesh until we achieve the desired cascade effect.
Today I feel completely better, that antiviral works well, of course I was using O2 prophylaxis and the usual vitamins but I'm slightly impressed. Thankfully I have missed nearly the entire visit of my daughter's friend's friend who I secretly call Trailer Swift. You know the less attractive friend a pretty girl always has hanging with her? She is that girl. She thinks a conversation is showing me TicToc videos... Fucking Paxlovid antiviral, I could have been free of this shite world..
Do you know how many versions there are of the big book of Jewish fairytales? You might want to quote the one you mean. Looking through the bent back tulips To see how the other half lives Looking through a glass onion I told you about the walrus and me, man You know that we're as close as can be, man Well, here's another clue for you all The walrus was Paul
I'll set you up with Trailer Swift, she likes old men and you can tell her about your snakes and ladders game.
Based on a 40 year old, athletic Asian I know who went from pre-diabetes to full diabetes, avoiding frequent, massive variations in blood glucose levels is critical. I'm thinking light fasting, maybe -250 to -500 kcals per day with a modest refeed every third day or once per week depending where you are relative to optimum weight may be close to optimal for endocrine recovery and long term health.
It is mild vs the first time where I was getting diabetic thirst and such, I'll get better over the next few months.