When I was carted off to hospital, my home was in considaterad disarray.
Coming back was not pretty. I may have had the cure for cancer growing in
my fridge, but I couldn't come to terms with the sub-sentient broccoli
which had taken over. I'll go home and take over, preparing the scene for
serious work...
Iinitially I thought it was due to low blood sugar (that seems to be what
the litterature thinks) in combination with the "medicine" I'm prescribed
from my GP. But upon hearing what I do with my spare time he was not in
doubt. I should probably eat more anyhoo though. I'm not good at that.
Regards.
On Tuesday, February 26, 2019, Pete Maclean petemaclean@users.sourceforge.
net wrote:
Oh, and here was I thinking you were probably taking a well earned break
after completing the first phase of the Hermes GUI.
While I have certainly heard of Grand Mal seizures, I had to look up the
term to learn a little about them. Rather nasty and frightening events, to
be sure. Especially when they happen for no obvious reason as they
apparently often do.
Please take care of yourself. Perhaps do a little meditation, like I do.
Just 20 minutes a day can work wonders.
Pete
When I was carted off to hospital, my home was in considaterad disarray.
Coming back was not pretty. I may have had the cure for cancer growing in
my fridge, but I couldn't come to terms with the sub-sentient broccoli
which had taken over. I'll go home and take over, preparing the scene for
serious work...
Regards.
Søren.
On Wednesday, February 27, 2019, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
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Søren Bro Thygesen