i had sinus surgery on the 1st to repair a severely deviated septum and perforation. my septum was literally resting against the left side so i literally had no airflow through that side of my sinus. this hopefully will stop a lot of my nosebleeds and chronic infections.
i went to my 30 day post op for my sinus surgery yesterday.
it’s healing great and i don’t have to go get looked at again for 3 months. they said i’ll still be swollen for a few months so i’ll feel a bit stuffy and have sinus crusties but that’s all normal. :)
i’m allowed to blow my nose again, just only gently for the next few months
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i’m in college for sociology and this semester my classes are all online. my kid has in person classes at the same college so i just stay on campus and do my online classes there to make sure i don’t procrastinate and blow them off.
i am working on 2 pieces of art for trades right now.
other than that my life is hella boring.
After over 3 years of fighting for disability being denied twice, going to the judge and being denied again and appealing i got denied AGAIN (i went to court in June and it took them this long to deny my appeal from the judge saying no in October).
so my lawyer and i are dropping my case and then refiling for disability. this means i will lose all my backpay for how long i’ve been fighting and starting over but we can add new health issues like my neuropathy in my feet and im going to be having my doctor add my obvious carpel tunnel to my file so there is more on my side. there’s also a 6 out of 7 chance i’ll get a different judge if i have to go to court for it again and my lawyer thinks that will be good too cause the judge i did get is the hardest and she barely ever approves cases.
the government would rather i end up homeless and die then help me, an obviously disabled person.
i’m tired but here we go again starting the fight all over just to try to survive.
HAPPY TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY!
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