Wednesday, August 26, 2015

People notice

Day 33

Today is the 26th day of taking a full dose of my medication.

Today was Welcome Day at our college and Omarion was the entertainment. Jeff the sound technician has done the audio for our Welcome Program for the last 6 years.  Although, I only see Jeff    once a year for three or four hours, I just know that is a great person. I cannot explain how I know, I just do. At the end of the day, Jeff looks at me with a sad expression on his face and asks, "what's wrong?"  I respond by asking, "what do you mean?" Then,  Jeff states, " Come on man. I saw you walk across the entire quad twice, I know something is wrong with you."   So, I tell him the truth and let him know that while the news is bad, the prognosis is good.

The entire point of the short post is that people notice. When they mention it, you can tell them the truth or you can just pretend nothing is wrong. At this point, the truth seems to take less effort...

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