Uh... not another one - by Lytha
Lytha on 25/10/2011 at 05:48
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Lytha on 26/10/2011 at 12:18
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Risquit on 28/10/2011 at 01:42
Lytha!
Last time I saw you here we had some sort of back and forth about Thief or something like that...long time ago...
Little internet spats that never meant anything in the first place. Get better girl.
Richard
YcatX on 6/11/2011 at 01:38
Strange, as I was about to write this, my 11 year old daughter walked up to me and asked all kinds of questions about her mother's fatal car accident. She asked if her mom was in pain. I told her that I didn't know because I found out hours after Catherine died at the scene of the accident. I was told she died from internal injuries and military personnel that worked at Fort Knox, tried to resuscitate her, but to no success. I don't know if she really did suffer from an SUV, driving at about 55 mph, slamming into the driver side door. The coroner told me that she was pretty 'messed up' on the inside and thought she MAY HAVE died quickly. I haven't thought about Catherine's last moment's suffering until Miranda asked about it. Strange. I didn't even want to write about it, but PTSD can leak out in strange ways.
Why the lung vacuum? My immune system hasn't ever been very strong. I had pneumonia quite often as a child and teenager. When I was 18 or 19, I had a very bad case and was hospitalized for weeks. All the antibiotics were not working and I was slowly suffocating, because the blood oxygen count was dropped. They flew in a specialist and he ordered the procedure. They told me they were just going to run a camera down there to see. I didn't care, I was ready to die. So they went in through the nose and down through my trachea. Yeah, they were telling me what they were doing, and I needed to be awake for some reason. I don't know. Getting a shot of orange flavored numbing agent directly into my trachea wasn't fun. Once they removed the fluid and infection(?), I got much better, but coughed up blood for a few days afterward. I guess it saved my life because 21 years later I'm still alive (mostly).
How can you stand the cold? I mean it's my bane. I'm hurting right now, and its not even winter yet. I've already broken out my winter silks. I got layers on now.
I'm glad your rad is over. Can you post a pic of that mask? I'm so curious? Anything like the masks from Thief? lol
Sg3 on 6/11/2011 at 08:27
Quote Posted by Lytha
I am not feeling enthusiastic or relieved yet. Firstly, the pain is still with me for the next couple of days, and it's a bad variant of pain. Secondly, I have a bad feeling about the probabilities involved.
Oh well.
Well, shit. G'luck with it.
Quote Posted by Lytha
radiologists prefer not to have any contact with the patients at all, instead they're shy people who like to hide in their darkened cellar rooms to look at images on their screens.
I hear that's called "the Lytha way." [ducks]
Risquit on 16/11/2011 at 03:17
Quote Posted by Sg3
I hear that's called "the Lytha way." [ducks]
Great line!
redEye on 30/3/2012 at 04:02
Best wishes, Lytha.
You were never one to do things the easy way, but you always came out on top.
Sombras on 30/3/2012 at 18:55
Ugh, late to the party again, and someone beat me to a reference of The Lytha Way. I suspect some of us--I--need a status update to hear how you're doing.
You were one of the first to welcome me here, and your sarcastic humanism has always impressed me. Hope you're well--or better, or at least not worse. Let us know.
-Tomas
Renault on 7/8/2013 at 18:50
Just wondered if anyone here has heard from Lytha recently. She hasn't posted here in almost 2 years, but it appears she did post on her blog earlier this year, around March or so. Anyone have contact with her?