In my opinion, this applies more to social media than just about anywhere else.
For the past six weeks, I have had this thing going on. It is long and drawn out, but let's leave it at this:
-I was in a decent amount of pain for the bulk of those 6 weeks
-the doctors are still trying to figure out what it is (so I have no idea what my ailment is, I am just hoping it goes away)
-I am currently taking large doses of steroids (and have been for the past month)
-I am also taking malaria medicine
-No, I don't have malaria
Given the fact that I was in a lot of pain, I was understandably grumpy.
I hate reading blog posts and ESPECIALLY Facebook posts where people are complaining about all of their problems.
I hate being Debbie Downer.
Instead of going on about my problems, I tend to fall off the face of the Facebook and blog earth.
That is where I have been. Eating a handful of pills every morning, going to doctor's appointments and having blood drawn and x-rays taken.
So, if you noticed that my teeny tiny place on the web had fallen quiet, that is why.
I don't want to bring you down.
Sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. It is my goal to get a lot of projects done over the next few weeks and share them with you all.
In the meantime, remember: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
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