03 Jul 2005, 8:45 a.m.

Grumpy

Just ate pudding and took meds. Waiting for said meds to kick in. It could be worse - I could be having this experience - but it could be better, too - I could be …

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02 Jul 2005, 22:00 p.m.

Babe

I got to talk to Alyson and Brendan today. (Tomorrow: Claudia?) Also I am only moderately woozy and oozy, and Jennifer reassured me that if I haven't felt euphoria yet then I probably won't get …

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02 Jul 2005, 8:36 a.m.

Weekend Upgrade

Lips: no longer numb. Pudding and mashed potatoes: still delicious! I feel a general disinclination to get up from bed but can successfully putter around the house. My thanks to Zack for driving Leonard and …

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01 Jul 2005, 20:38 p.m.

Gauzy

As the oral surgeon administered the anesthesia, I tried to tell him about the relevant scene in Cryptonomicon, but I went under before I could give him the title and author. After the surgery, when …

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01 Jul 2005, 12:57 p.m.

Pavlova For Pavlov's Dog

My stomach has growled several times in the past few minutes, and my mouth just watered. I acknowledge my addiction to food and reach for the strength to get this monkey off my back.

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01 Jul 2005, 10:58 a.m.

Withdrawal

I'm quitting eating and drinking (temporarily) and a colleague of mine is suffering through his seventh or eighth cigarette-free day after years of smoking. We're keeping each other on the bandwagon. I got the saying …

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01 Jul 2005, 7:59 a.m.

More Food and Nervousness

Last night I ate at Cafe Andree and of course the ravioli were delicious. Today, eggs and toast because I'm too nervous to eat much more, even though come midmorning I won't be able to …

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30 Jun 2005, 14:59 p.m.

F(e)asting

Tomorrow I have my wisdom teeth out. One of them is causing a classic bony molar impaction. I am kind of proud of being a textbook case. The multiple appointments and conversations leading up to …

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30 Jun 2005, 10:12 a.m.

The Traveller

Sometimes Leonard and I watch Iron Chef America. I like the American version better than the Japanese version because it feels less feudal, and I know I'm not missing anything in translation, and I see …

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30 Jun 2005, 10:03 a.m.

Superstition

Even in correspondence, I avoid writing a number followed by an exclamation point, since that would be a factorial. "Good news! He paid $35!" after all really means "Good news! He paid $1.0333148 x 1040."

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