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well-informed doorstop ([personal profile] muladhara) wrote2010-09-24 10:48 pm

i'm sure that i'm still laughing

Stuff that has happened this week:

~ I finally stopped feeling queasy/not wanting to eat from mirtazapine withdrawal. YAY SIDE EFFECTS. (My mum just about did her nut when I told her that no doctor has ever withdrawn me properly from drugs, and also that they never tell you what will happen from stopping cold).

Today I actually ate at both dinner and tea time! \o/ (Granted I didn't eat much, but something is better than nothing).

~ I've had horrible insomnia for most of the week. But I guess that is also a side effect of not being drugged up to the eyeballs. It's varied from being abso-fucking-lutely wide awake at various points to kind of rolling over more than usual and going "meh" a lot. I love insomnia. [/sarcasm]

~ I spent the entire week trying to draw James Sunderland (I think I lucked out that one time by accident) and ended up spending a lot of time drawing Pyramid Head.

(I have a bunch more sketches than are on my sketchblog, but a) spamming and b) most of them are terrible. I mean, these aren't brilliant, but they do amuse me).

~ I bought some more PVA glue and some black paper with a view to another gluing and sticking experiment for which I have a vague idea.

I have a canvas that I was given for a birthday present a few years ago. At some point in the past it got a hole punched in it accidentally (I think a heavy book fell on it), and I didn't know what to do with it because I couldn't paint on it or think of a way to fix it. Well, now I do!

(I seriously hope this will work. I don't know where it's going, or what I'm going to do with any of it, but I am having fun, and I guess that is what counts?)

~ I got nothing else because I am veeeeeeeeery tired.

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