I'm so tired. I don't know why I'm so tired. I can't stop being tired. I had to stay home on Wednesday because I was so tired. And of course I ended up not sleeping more than 2 or so hours extra the whole day. I contemplated taking Thursday off too and actually sleeping. I dunno why I just can't get enough sleep. I'm drained.
And to make things worse, the new kitty that I adopted on Friday night so that my cat could have a playmate apparently has ringworm and has to be isolated for the next THREE WEEKS! That's an incredibly long time, and I really don't see the point seeing as though we've already been exposed since we didn't find out he had it until Wednesday. So, at this point, either we're gonna get it or not. I'm not particularly worried about me getting it (Although of course it would look gross, and I'd have 150 students staring at me on a daily basis.) because it would just be a matter of buying some anti-fungal cream. I'm mostly worried about my other cat getting it because the vet is so freaking expensive. I'm just so incredibly sad that we can't hold him and he can't be out and free and running around. He's locked up in the bathroom and just cries endlessly. Every so often, I go in and stroke him a little bit so that he stops crying, but as soon as I step out, he's at it again. I feel so bad for him. Just thinking about it makes me want to cry. :'(
I know it's Friday night, but I just want to go to bed.
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Honey, what's up? Get yourself to a doctor and get a blood test tout de suite. Low iron? Stress? Por favor, al doctor. Gee, that rhymed. Seriously though, I am concerned.
Co-signing with Margaret. ¡Vete al médico!
I was diagnosed with a low thyroid condition, as well as a serious anemic condition in Nov. 2005. I suffered with it for several years, despite going to the doc for an annual. When I relocated from upstate NY to CT, my present location, the new doc diagnosed and treated me. The low thyroid condition is under control, and I am still working on the anemia.
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