Well, still feel woozy and sick but
still eventually I'll get used to this new medication and these side
effects will disappear forever, which will be awesome because I have
had only a couple of seizures these past few days and they have only
been really tiny ones so awesome! But sometimes I just have good days
by chance so it might be coincidence that I'm not having seizures
right now but if it isn't then I'm very happy with this medicine. It
looks like it working wonderfully so far. I will be taking account of
how many I have on this medicine over the next several weeks and such
so there's no coincidence factor, but I have a feeling its working.
Also we're working on removing other medications of mine(like Keppra
which gives me bad moods and makes it difficult to think, which I'm
working off slightly every week, and as I remove it I'm doing much
better.) I'm meeting with my doctor soon so I'll see what he says.
I'll keep ya posted.
Now onto the fun part of my blog, the story of
the day! I hope you enjoy it!
Transitions
When the alien children reached their
thirteenth birthday they became ready for the Transition. The entire
tribe of aliens gathered around the children to help them with their
Transition. The children covered themselves with a thick goo. The goo
needed to be beaten by sound waves to have the children go through
the Transition.
The children used their little green
mouths to hum a soft tone. The teenage couples rubbed their legs
together like violins. The hunters beat their purple beetle wings
like drums. The elders clacked their four fangs in pairs. This all
together made a melody that stimulated the children to perform the
Transition into the next stage in life. With every stage in life this
happened but with a different melody to mark a different Transition.
The tribe leader, also the conductor of the song took an alien bow
with his eight legs under the three moons of the alien sky.
What a fascinating culture you created in just a few paragraphs. Well done!
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