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Well, it started out kinda hinky.
I got a hold of my psychiatrist only to find out that the one that was covering his cases during his vacation had not, in fact, ordered me a prescription refill. She recorded the telephone convo as an "appointment" but failed to send me any antidepressants. He not only ordered a refill for me, but called in a 14-day prescription to the local pharmacy (which we would have to pay for).
I called to verify that they'd received the prescription and to find out when it would be ready. While I had the pharmacist on the phone, I told them I'd be paying for this out of my own pocket and asked if I could receive a discount. They said they had a store discount card they could run for the prescription.
We were both groaning, picturing a bill of at least 80 bucks, so when they told me I owed them 10 and change, I nearly collapsed in a faint. I paid the bill and practically ran out of there; I was convinced that they'd made a mistake. When we got back in the trucklette I loudly thanked Goddess for my incredible luck.
To celebrate, we treated ourselves to some discount fast food and I felt lots better after we got home, ate, and I took my meds. I knew the "immediate relief" was psychosomatic and yet in a couple of hours, I could feel my brain chemistry starting to settle down.
I am also happy to report that I've seen a slight upsurge in the accounts at CommieJournal, though I'd like to see more. I noticed that we still have our detractors over here but that doesn't really bother me much.
For one thing, thanks to the ever-generous swisscelt we don't have to worry about the hosting bill, even if most of our users are free accounts. I would like to see an increase in paid accounts, but it's ok if we don't, because we have the hosting covered.
For another, the server we're using is so good that I am not seeing the kind of problem I'm having reaching InsaneJournal right now; e.g., I can't reach their main page, it just keeps spinning and spinning. In fact, since we moved things a few months ago, we've had pretty much 99% uptime. Even when we got the influx from GreatestJournal, the site handled the extra traffic like a pro.
If anyone has any questions about CJ, they are welcome to ask them here, or over on CJ in the news community. If you don't currently have an account on CJ, you can use your livejournal sign-on with OpenID over there (you'd go to make a comment, then choose OpenID - your OpenID is: username.livejournal.com - where "username" is your LJ username). Anon and OpenID comments are screened for the sake of controlling spam.
Getting back to mundane business...we spent the evening watching news and Law&Order episodes. I chose to work on another dishcloth, rather than the Obama piece or the doll dress, because it's the easiest for me to do while watching TV (I could work an afghan or something similar; I have to figure out what to do with my left-over dark red, dark green, and off-white yarn anywho). I don't have to wear my magnifiers to see my work and it's easier on my hands.
Speaking of my hands, I am beginning to wonder if I'm getting the beginnings of arthritis. It takes a little while for my hands to limber up when I start working. Until they're limber, they will cramp, especially around the "ham" of the hand (below the thumb), and hurt just a hint in the joints.
I've got all but one bill paid (their site's down overnight for routine maintenance) and I think we'll actually make it this month without giving the bank reason to piss us off. YaY! It made a BIG difference changing around the landline/internet and dropping a cell phone/converting to an individual plan. Saved us a good 20-30 bucks this month. I wish I'd not had to drop my cell phone but right now we just can't afford it.
It's also made a difference that gas prices backed way off. They've risen a little (those damned companies will use ANY excuse to raise the price, demmit!) but it's forecast to drop back again. According to T. Boone Pickens in an article in the Huffington Post, oil prices will continue to tank probably through 2010. I think he's right. First, you have all the folks who either gave up using their cars for public transportation, or started carpooling or switched to using a vehicle with a higher mph. Now (and then, too) there is an increasing pool of unemployed workers who won't be driving around all that much - especially since yet another percentage has lost their home and quite possibly their car to payments they couldn't make.
I'd like to see the cost of gasoline go below a dollar a gallon. There's really no justifiable reason for it to be above a dollar in the first place. The companies make plenty of money regardless. Their stockholders might like record profits, but the average American just wants a reasonable price.
Well I'm done rambling for now. I'm up later than I likely should be (can't miss that "murder death kill" on TV LOL) and my brain just went blank.
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