| BusyBusyBusyBusy.... |
[Aug. 11th, 2006|09:37 pm] |
First off, no bitching. I haven't had the biopsy yet (no insurance, saving for the procedure, not quite as exciting as saving for a laptop - my original summer savings plan). I should be able to have it before the end of the month, though. I have to see my GP this coming week, since my BP pills have no re-fills left. She will bitch at me enough for all of you. ;-)
To those I beta for... I am so sorry I'm taking so long. You can blame Ann Coulter and Mel Gibson. Seriously. I'm not joking. Without going into what I do for a living, it's entirely their fault. But things are cooling down, so maybe I can work on my queue (it's small right now) this weekend. |
|
|
| Dammit! |
[Jun. 8th, 2006|05:35 pm] |
Just got off the phone with my primary physician. They're suggesting a sonogram-guided biopsy.
May I just say "SHIT!"
Not telling my mother until it's over; she'll absolutely freak.
I'm only slightly worried at this stage. I know for a certainty that no woman on either side of my family has ever had breast cancer - and that's going back at least three generations. I am NOT breaking the negative streak!
Nak |
|
|
| Where's My F'ing Beads?! |
[Jun. 7th, 2006|03:58 pm] |
Ah, the trials and tribulations of being a woman. Gotta love the girly-exams. Pap went swimmingly well (well, as well as hanging your ass off the end of an examination table while inanimate objects are stuck up your "womanly attributes" can be. Sounds like really bad porn.
The Mammary Masher wasn't that uncomfortable. However, they found "densities" they wanted to investigate. This involved scheduling an appointment at the local hospital the next day (which was today - 8am to be exact). Who wouldn't want to get up at an ungodly (to me, the night owl) hour to have a breast squished, squashed and generally disrespected?
Now, I don't know what they do where you come from, but where I come from, a girl expects a strand of cheap beads for flashing her breasts at complete strangers.
Denied! Where's my beads? I flashed these puppies at several strangers for two days, and NO BEADS! When I asked, they looked at me like I was crazy. Actually, that happens quite a lot... |
|
|
| Star Trek - 'Cause I'm such a GEEK |
[Feb. 6th, 2006|03:25 am] |
Which character did I test out as?
Your results: You are Deanna Troi| Deanna Troi |
| 60% | | Geordi LaForge |
| 55% | | An Expendable Character (Redshirt) |
| 55% | | Jean-Luc Picard |
| 50% | | Uhura |
| 45% | | Will Riker |
| 45% | | James T. Kirk (Captain) |
| 40% | | Chekov |
| 40% | | Beverly Crusher |
| 40% | | Data |
| 39% | | Worf |
| 35% | | Spock |
| 34% | | Leonard McCoy (Bones) |
| 25% | | Mr. Scott |
| 25% | | Mr. Sulu |
| 25% |
| You are a caring and loving individual. You understand people's emotions and you are able to comfort and counsel them.
 | Click here to take the "Which Star Trek character am I?" quiz...
BWAHAHAHAHA! At least it's better than "expendable character" - YIKES! |
|
|
| My Name |
[Apr. 23rd, 2005|06:04 pm] |
Many people ask me what Nakhash Mekashefah means. It's Hebrew. Nakhash is a snake or serpent. Mekashefah is a witch or sorceress.
I think that pretty much says it all, don't you?
The image is by royo12 and is titled "Mistress of the Snake II". You can find this amazing picture here:
http://royo12.gfxartist.com/artworks/71014
And yes, I'm one of the EVIL Admins at SH.
Nakhash |
|
|