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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stoic to a fault

When you have been sick for a long time, you find a way to define yourself as "human" without illness. For crazy lady, this means "putting pain, symptoms, trauma into a little box, and sticking that box in the back of your brain." She believes that the allusion of control over illness is critical for normal, daily function. It's a uniquely American response to sickness (you must "fight the disease" and death means you "lost the war"). It's all part of the ethos which surrounds intrinsic values of capitalism (yes, another conversation for another time...) In other words, you don't let illness control your life-- no matter how much you hurt, or how sick you feel. As a human, you learn to "suck it up."Her doctors call it "stoicism." Here's what her humongous medical chart says:

"The patient is a classic stoic personality. She is pleasant to be around, approachable, extremely intelligent, curious and pragmatic in her outlook. She will often pretend to be healthier than she really is, so be watchful of cues, especially responses to pain."

Crazy lady never saw stoicism as a personality flaw, and her doctors (until recently) never said a peep about her behavior. Do you want to strap her down, wrap her breasts tight against her body, and flip the exam table, to get a better image of her liver? Not a problem. Toss radioactive die into her spinal column and measure electrical output by shocking her nerve endings? Have fun. Want to jam giant needles into her bones to extract the marrow, without anesthesia? Enjoy yourself. She'll just add the feelings to a horror story, and then move on with her life. I mean, what are you suppose to do? Cry, scream, rant, holler, piss yourself?

Hah. Not her style.
The problem? Stoicism is not always a virtue. It gets you through the immediate crisis. It helps crazy lady focus on those things in life that bring her joy-- friends, family, fiction, and (of course) me. It also helps her ignore things in life that could be potentially life threatening. You stick those symptoms and emotions into a box, and people remark (with admiration), "you're so calm." You ignore the walls as they start to crumble. Gradually, your feelings eek through the flimsy barriers. Self doubt, anger, fear and frustration slowly creep into your psyche until you have problems eating, sleeping and reading. You begin to have sudden bouts of tears and brief periods of numbness.

Crazy lady calls this depression. And, for the first time in her life, she is really depressed.She knows the signs. She's had the shrink training, and she has helped many friends who suffer from various types of depression. Crazy lady has also had those lapses in time when she rages and cries against the world. In the past, the sadness and anxiety have never lasted more than a couple of days. Crazy lady will wake-up and move away from the blues to focus on something "more productive than anger and tears."

It has been a little harder to wake-up and feel productive, these days. She's trying. She is keeping a schedule, working to improve her daily living skills, and trying to mitigate any risk for her upcoming and scary surgery. When a doctor (or disability examiner) asks her to perform a functional exam-- even something as simple as removing her socks-- she always says, "Yes, okay, not a problem." Then, she tries, stops, and stares at her offending foot and hand, mentally demanding that her limbs behave themselves. "Move, damn it, MOVE," she silently rages against her paralyzed limb. She wants to prove to herself (and the doctors) that she is getting better, that the current diagnosis and prognosis is a huge mistake. What is wrong with her? Why can't her MIND control her BODY? Why won't she just "suck it up" and "get better, already?" If a disability examiner assumes she is faking, maybe they know something that she doesn't know? Maybe she is doing something wrong?Yes. Doubt feeds the depression, and stoicism feeds the doubt. To quote crazy lady, "it's a cluster fuck."

So, what to do? First, crazy lady is seeing a great shrink. He recognizes the signs and is working with her to manage her depression. Second, she is turning the self doubt and anger away from herself, and channeling those emotions into "constructive action." Crazy lady is forcing her doctors to address those issues that they have ignored for many, many years, especially those issues that are causing the damaged spinal cord and bone marrow growths. She is seeking second opinions outside of her medical system (Kaiser)-- and then forcing the Kaiser docs to follow-through on those outside opinions. Third, she is successfully engaging her congressperson for help, and they have opened a federal investigation against the local Social Security office. Productive behavior is excellent medicine for the psyche.

Finally, she is working on an idea. Before her life took its current "hiccup," crazy lady wanted to take time off from writing trashy horror and paranormal romances this year. She was planning to spend a year researching a social issue, and then write a "meaningful book" about "a social crisis that needed to be fixed." But, she hadn't found a topic-- until now. She doesn't know what direction she will tell her story; but she does know that her experiences with the social security and medical systems need to be told. She has ideas on how to fix the problems; but she doesn't want to lose herself in over-thinking and over-analyzing the issues. She believes a personal, honest account carries more impact than dry, boring, academic rhetoric.

So, who knows? Somewhere in her itty bitty brain is a non fiction story that could help others-- and, just maybe, help control her feelings of helplessness, sorrow, fear and anger.I'll keep you posted.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Puddin' Lovin

Complete episode on Vimeo:

Pudding Pukesville (Becky and Jody Good Eats) from klosm publishing on Vimeo.


10 minute segments on YouTube:



More adventures in White Trash cooking can be found here. Glutton for punishment? Feel free to link to the YouTube or Vimeo channels, from your web page(s).

Monday, June 8, 2009

Out of Office

Readings, readings, readings across three (technically) Southern states this week. Then, headed to NYC for a lecture, and Maine for a family bbq. See you'all when we return!

Monday, February 16, 2009

A Quiet Monday Morning

Crazy lady spent the weekend playing with us and her friends from out of town. She discovered that her "damn Scots" attend Boskone every year, and they surprised her at a party Saturday night! She hasn't seen them since Torcon-- which means she had zero prep time for alcohol consumption and political debate. No matter. She returned home at 3:30 AM to a house filled with playful dogs. The beginning:
The middle:
The end:Hah. Crazy lady really thought we'd let her sleep before her 10 AM reading on Sunday? Silly woman.Echo's parents returned last night, and the house is peaceful. I'm moping, but crazy lady can't tell if it's from exhaustion or depression. Oh well. I'll just look sad until she gives me extra chicken.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

All about the schedule

Crazy lady is headed to Boskone for her readings today, but she wanted to post some pictures of our play time this morning (our heads are blurry because we are fast moving wild ones!):She is keeping us on a schedule, so things have calmed down. The only challenges are the walks-- we want to play, instead of poop! The leash gets tangled, and crazy lady starts dropping her keys, phone and treats all over the sidewalk. So, we take our short morning and evening walks together, but she brings us on individual walks during the day. We have worked out a routine, and we have claimed our space in the house. Echo has stopped waiting by the door for her folks to return (although I can tell she still misses them).

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Crazy week for a crazy lady

Wow. What a bizarre, hectic, strange week for crazy lady. School started, and her first class was Tuesday night. The last time crazy lady was in a full size classroom, she was teaching psychology and women's studies at UCLA. Her brain is fighting the role switch from "professor" to "student," but she is enjoying herself. She forgot what it was like to sit back, listen, and challenge ideas. The corporate world is not a "thinking person's world." The Bank was a kiss-ass, pandering, unethical pit of people who were more concerned with their wallets, and less concerned with the world-at-large. A bit harsh? The current finance crisis is partially due to Bank's fear that "others" would discover their mismanagement of funds and data. How many times was crazy lady told, "don't throw senior management under the bus," when she discovered that money didn't reconcile, and account activity was untraceable? Too many. Crazy lady's favorite incident was when she learned that the Bank's human resources department would "manually tweak" the final reports, before sending them to the Board of Directors. The explanation was interesting: "We don't have time to fix the data, it's easier to fix the numbers." Hmmmm...instead of fixing problems, the Bank spent countless hours and dollars hiding the issues. Unfortunately, it's too bad that so many people have lost their homes and jobs, thanks (in part) to the Bank's fear and incompetence.
Ah yes, crazy lady's corporate ethics class is going to be fun! The class is taught by a decrepit law professor who was an adviser to Carter and Clinton. Only 7 people risked the snow and ice to attend the first day. He immediately dropped the folks who did not brave the weather. It's a required class for business and law students, and crazy lady was surprised at the professor's distaste for the no-show students. She was also surprised at her companion students' reactions- they laughed. Sigh. Compassion, anyone? The weather was miserable this week:
Although crazy lady was able to spend quality time in the law library:
I, of course, spent most of the week waiting for crazy lady:
In between her classes, she attended various events on campus. Crazy lady has a long standing interest in cults, and she was thrilled that Erin Prophet was reading from her book at the Harvard Coop. An interesting, frightening and passionate novel. Erin Prophet is a fascinating writer.
Well, back to waiting for crazy lady to return. She is busily preparing for her Boskone reading, and finishing the final edits on her new young adult fantasy series (scheduled for a May release). Borders is slowly going out of business, and they have stopped carrying many science fiction, fantasy and horror novels this year. I guess Amazon's world domination continues...crazy lady worries too much, but I only care that she spends time with me.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Snow Play

Crazy lady returned from her long weekend of "SF, Fantasy, Horror, Sex, Humor, Chocolate!" and took me for a long walk in the snow. Woo hoo! Check out my booty shot and snowy "beard" in the pictures.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Waiting for Crazy Lady

Crazy lady has kept me waiting all weekend because of this:



She's having a wonderful time reading from her new book, and playing with like-minded geeks. I (of course) am sulking.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Below freezing

It was below freezing most of today. Crazy lady dressed me in my new, bright pink hoodie. What do you think?
We took a stroll around the park, and I chased some balls.
It was too cold to spend a lot of time at the park, so we walked home after 10 minutes. Crazy lady is feeling better, and said the freezing temperatures brought down her fever. She also said "the drugs have definitely kicked in, which makes breathing easier." She hopes to resume her writing schedule by the end of this week. Yeah! A happy crazy lady is a fun-loving dog.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Two more books...


Cover art by Alejandro Luna.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Sunshiny Day

Crazy lady has resumed her writing schedule. I've resumed my chillin' schedule. Instead of a balcony in Cambridge, I spend my afternoons hangin' out on a deck, basking in the delightful California sun. Lovely.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The horror! The horror!

I know, I know...we've been busy. This is my last week in Cambridge, so we've been visiting my friends for "play dates," and spending countless hours at the dog park. Plus, crazy lady has been busy reviewing the final copies of her upcoming books:


Scary, huh? A happy crazy lady is a happy dog, so I indulge her freakish nature. I promise to write about our last days in Cambridge later this week. Meanwhile, we're off to see P-Man at the dog park. Woo hoo!