yay! and boo!
Aug. 18th, 2005 12:04 amYay!
I finished
outcastspice's present! I'm very pleased with myself and hope she likes it. Now I just need a chance to give it to her...
This also means that I got to start my new iPod cover today. I expect that while the actual knitting won't take long because it is a small object, I will probably have to start and stop a lot, since I'm making the pattern up, and trying to fit a very complex front. I'm using my pretty blue and pink and purple yarn and my new circular needles! Yay!
Boo!
I'm pretty sure now that my weird throat feeling is a paxil withdrawal symptom. It's similar to what I get during moments of panic, and I do actually occasionally get some of the other physical symptoms of panic along with it. I'm also unusually dizzy right now, and more prone to depression than I've been in ages.
It makes sense too: according to what I've read, withdrawal symptoms take about this long to start showing up after a dosage decrease. So, I've just got to stick it out for another week or three, and then alternate days on and off (which would simulate 5 mg), and then stop entirely. I figure, I'm 1-2 months away from being off them entirely. I can do this!
Anyway, it's past my bed time. G'night, world!
I finished
This also means that I got to start my new iPod cover today. I expect that while the actual knitting won't take long because it is a small object, I will probably have to start and stop a lot, since I'm making the pattern up, and trying to fit a very complex front. I'm using my pretty blue and pink and purple yarn and my new circular needles! Yay!
Boo!
I'm pretty sure now that my weird throat feeling is a paxil withdrawal symptom. It's similar to what I get during moments of panic, and I do actually occasionally get some of the other physical symptoms of panic along with it. I'm also unusually dizzy right now, and more prone to depression than I've been in ages.
It makes sense too: according to what I've read, withdrawal symptoms take about this long to start showing up after a dosage decrease. So, I've just got to stick it out for another week or three, and then alternate days on and off (which would simulate 5 mg), and then stop entirely. I figure, I'm 1-2 months away from being off them entirely. I can do this!
Anyway, it's past my bed time. G'night, world!
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Date: 2005-08-18 12:54 pm (UTC)s