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Coasting today--slept in and missed today's RSB class. Rained some last night and this morning--feels good and clears the air. Still absorbing the medical turn of events--and got the test report for the biopsy. Nothing new there--the report just walks through what was done and not what it means. I have to make an appointment with an oncologist to get the meaning of all these test result--to find out what the testing oracle has to reveal on the topic.
Dog was relatively quiet last night--he only had me get up once to calm his moaning.
I continue to feel that I don't seem to experience anything different or noticeable with this new information--in fact I feel healthy and fluid as if I only have the PD. There are no new symptoms--just the old ones. The only evidence that I do have is the lump--and the markings and bruising from the biopsy. Otherwise, I feel pretty good--especially if I can rest and sleep.
Full moon tonight (or last night)--and a shift back to Daylight Standard Time. Clocks zoom back an hour at 2am--as long as they are digital. Analog clocks will require a physical action--manually turning the clock hands back 60 minutes. Supposedly that means an extra hour of shuteye--but I don't think that really happens. The body-clock is too well trained--and will refuse to nap the hour.
I also seem to experience a bit of confusion and disorientation--during the first day under the new time. Plus the shift of light patterns versus the clock times--makes for lags and leaps that my body-clock doesn't appreciate.
So coming up upon the time to "fall back"--which in a battle is called a retreat. I retreat to bed earlier than usual--and dream an extra hour into the coming day.
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