I'm not even a Supernatural fan, but my sister makes me watch it when she visits, or she calls after to tell me about each episode. So I keep up pretty well without almost ever having to watch it.
So we watched tonight's. WTF, show? ( Spoiler stuffs between our brains )
In personal news, I had some staples taken out of my incision, and the doc brushed on some medical glue and put strips on and told me to come back next week to have the rest taken out. He said I should be able to drive next week if I stop taking the pain pills, which I've cut in half this week anyway. My biggest problem now, other than being sleepy most of the time, is the incision is itchy. Blergh. Anyway, the doctor was pretty happy I've been up and around exercising, I think. My tumor wasn't malignant, but he DID say it had some odd cells that weren't just uterus-related, so he wants to test my blood regularly to make sure my white count doesn't do odd things. So I don't know if this means those types of cells could still be in my body even though the uterus is now gone, or what. Hmm. Anyway, I don't worry about much until something actually happens to make me worry, health-wise. Life's too short, and all that jazz, you know.
So we watched tonight's. WTF, show? ( Spoiler stuffs between our brains )
In personal news, I had some staples taken out of my incision, and the doc brushed on some medical glue and put strips on and told me to come back next week to have the rest taken out. He said I should be able to drive next week if I stop taking the pain pills, which I've cut in half this week anyway. My biggest problem now, other than being sleepy most of the time, is the incision is itchy. Blergh. Anyway, the doctor was pretty happy I've been up and around exercising, I think. My tumor wasn't malignant, but he DID say it had some odd cells that weren't just uterus-related, so he wants to test my blood regularly to make sure my white count doesn't do odd things. So I don't know if this means those types of cells could still be in my body even though the uterus is now gone, or what. Hmm. Anyway, I don't worry about much until something actually happens to make me worry, health-wise. Life's too short, and all that jazz, you know.