| | I can't believe it's been 15 days since my last post. Some serious slacking going on. Not quite sure why. It's not like I have any school going on or anything.
Audrey and I went down to visit her family a couple weeks ago. It was a fun trip, relaxing after a hard couple weeks at work. Plus we got to go into Galveston and some other cool areas and look around. Lots of fun to be sure.
I started looking into OT schools the other day. It seems the deadline for TWU-Dallas passed back in November but the other schools (UTMB-Houston, Galveston, San Antonio) have rolling deadlines right until the day classes start, which is in August. Gonna apply as soon as I can for those. Hopefully I can get that schooling knocked out pretty quickly and be done with it all.
Guys night on Sunday was awesome. Crazy movie scripts, dream soup that seered off your tongue, trying to sleep on the pool table, and then under it. I wish I had stayed up with yall though. I went to sleep trying to get my dreams, which never came because I kept getting woken up before REM. Sad. Next time though for sure.
Indeed, props go to Greggo, since he was the only one to play, even if he didn't follow the rules! I like the game. It made me laugh, so I'm going to continue it. Same rules apply. You have the rest of the week to submit your statements. Have at it.
1) Green Monkey Disease - viral disease of vervet (green) monkeys transmitted to humans by contact with infected animals... it causes a serious and often fatal illness characterized by fever, rash, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. There is no treatmen, but antiserum and measures to reduce blood loss are sometimes effective
2) narcolepsy - syndrome characterized by an uncontrollable desire to slep, sudden sleep attacks lasting from a few minutes to a few hours, episodes of momentary loss of muscle tone, and occasionally visual hallucinations before sleep
3) primordial dwarf - dwarf whose small size is due to a genetic defect in the response to growth hormone; there are normal proportion of body parts and normal mental and sexual development; also called normal dwarf, true dwarf, hypoplastic dwarf
4) sleep terror disorder - disorder of sleep, occuring mostly in children, in which episodes of abrupt awakening, with feelings of terror, panic, and anxiety, often with screaming and marked movements, occur without awareness of a frightening dream and with total amnesia of the event afterward
5) exophthalmos - abnormal protusion of one or both eyeballs, due to goiter, injury, or disease of the eyeball or socket; treatment depends on the cause |
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