Hi!
I feel good.
Why?
Because I thought I'd lost someone I quite like from my flist, and it turns out that the person in question just started a new journal and deleted their old one.
But I didn't realize that right away. So I wrote a long sad post about it. But before I posted it, I decided to go check out the few people who'd recently friended me. Now, I normally only get new LJ friends once a year, right after Arisia, and this is that time. But I was delighted to realize that one of the two or three new people who'd friended me was, in fact, my "lost" friend.
Needless to say, I immediately deleted my "sad" post.
So I'm happy. I don't like it when people go away. And it's not a damned thing to do with my having a small flist; I like reading most of the stuff of the people on my flist, even when it confuses me.
Anyway, quick introduction: on second thought, you can read my profile if you want. But one thing I want to mention is that a large number of my posts are friends-locked. Which reminds me, now I have to make a friends-locked post about why some of my posts are friends-locked.
BRB.
Why?
Because I thought I'd lost someone I quite like from my flist, and it turns out that the person in question just started a new journal and deleted their old one.
But I didn't realize that right away. So I wrote a long sad post about it. But before I posted it, I decided to go check out the few people who'd recently friended me. Now, I normally only get new LJ friends once a year, right after Arisia, and this is that time. But I was delighted to realize that one of the two or three new people who'd friended me was, in fact, my "lost" friend.
Needless to say, I immediately deleted my "sad" post.
So I'm happy. I don't like it when people go away. And it's not a damned thing to do with my having a small flist; I like reading most of the stuff of the people on my flist, even when it confuses me.

Anyway, quick introduction: on second thought, you can read my profile if you want. But one thing I want to mention is that a large number of my posts are friends-locked. Which reminds me, now I have to make a friends-locked post about why some of my posts are friends-locked.
BRB.
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Unfortunately attention is easier to pay when you've got a properly working pair of lungs. Not that I need to tell you about what it's like to have health problems, of course!
TMI medical advice...
*grins and waves at you*
I can completly sympathise with the shit lung function thing, I'm asthmatic and I'm in my second week of a chest infection at the moment. I absolutely refuse to take antibiotics, because I am absolutely against the dependence we have on antibiotics in the west. Also, they play havoc with my body, I end up with tons of yeast infections and IBS flare ups. So I just have to ride it out and wait for my body to heal itself.
It's better than it was, but I still have icky phlegm which is not nice! Have you tried steam inhalation? I do that twice a day, with Vicks or eucalytpus oil in the water. I'd have something over your eyes like a flannel, otherwise they may sting. I find the steam really loosens the phlegm and at least makes it easier and less hurty to cough up.