I rate my current health at maybe 71%. I left an hour early yesterday and went home and promptly fell asleep for a while. Then I worked on our tax return. I did not make it to Chorale practice last night, since I don't want to get anyone there sick, and I could not sing anyway. Stupid cold.
Stupid graph. Sometimes, information does not lend itself to graphing. Take a look at this chart. It is even worse than the chart in today's Clarity of Vision.
Today, I show no meetings, so I hope to catch up on the stuff I did not complete yesterday. Although, I am having trouble with Outlook. It keeps saying it cannot sync with the server. It could spell trouble with a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for Pool. Sorry. I channeled my inner Music Man for a moment.
Hey, great news about Jack. In case you did not see it on Facebook, they went to a specialist yesterday about the spot on the ultrasound. It sounds like there is only a very slight chance of Downs Syndrome (I suppose the other markers must have been low), so Praise The Lord for answered prayers.
Like it or not, it is time for me to leave you for work responsibilities. No, don't tell me if you like it, that might get me depressed and maybe make my cold worse. Let's just leave it at Goodbye for now.
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Sorry to hear you are not feeling well. Here is a test you should take. It sounds like the name (and resulting acronym) could have been designed by you. This came from an article I saw this morning about how antibiotics were not helpful for sinus infections.
Patients were given either a 10-day course of amoxicillin (1,500 mg/day) or placebo at three doses per day. Their symptoms and disease-specific quality of life -- as measured by the Sinonasal Outcome Test (SNOT-16) -- were assessed during their 10 days of treatment.
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