I have a good memory for stories. Your sister’s friend’s boyfriend won the lottery, or your husband left his work to become a king crab fisherman. You had a hard time conceiving and then your experience with the hospital at the birth of your daughter was terrible. This is a useful skill as a psychiatrist, along with not being a linear thinker. I don’t do mnemonics because it’s just easier for me to remember the list directly than the cute trick to bring the list to mind. My thoughts aren’t organized, just all-consuming, big wet splats across the warp and weft of reality. One of my kids is the same way and it’s really something watching her manage the linear slog of schooling.
You seem to be writing about your fever/fatigue in the past tense. Do you think they are gone? Did you do any interventions or did they go away as mysteriously as they came?
Are there any things you like better about your life now?
How did your declining health impact your relationships with your daughters and husband?
I wish you the best. I’m so sorry you have had to go through all of this
Memento Mori
You seem to be writing about your fever/fatigue in the past tense. Do you think they are gone? Did you do any interventions or did they go away as mysteriously as they came?
Are there any things you like better about your life now?
How did your declining health impact your relationships with your daughters and husband?
I wish you the best. I’m so sorry you have had to go through all of this