Wow, its been awhile since I written one of these. time for a few updates I guess, I returned from New Orleans on the 9th of December, shortly after 12am, headed back to the apartment from some well needed rest, only to have to awake by 9am, to be to a review class to get the material covered while we were gone. Went and got a few groceries and what not and hit the books exams were only a few days away, beginning on the 11th. just a few days away, i studied hard and got through them. Soon enough the weekend was here and i headed home to see my parents, I hadn't seen them since before my trip. I headed back to town and wrote my last two exams, and celebrated the end of semester 7 with my class.
I had a appointment with my cardiologist on the 18th, to get the results of all the tests i have had done over the past months, glad to say that they all came back normal. My cholesterol is a little high for my family history, but I should be able to control that myself without medications. My level is good my someone of my age, but because of family history she recommended that I lower it. She found that I have a small curve in my mid-back, and a small amount of arthritis in the same area, she told me that this was what caused that chest pain, that pain was actually in my ribs, coming from my back. Its good to know that there is nothing wrong with my heart.
The local newspaper, for placentia and area "the charter" published a story about my trip to New Orleans, and had my picture in the paper, it was great to continue to get positive press about the trip. Unless something changes i'll be back on the ground in New Orleans in early may, with a possible stop in Indiana to visit family on the way back before i enter the work force.
I moved back around the bay for Christmas after leaving that appointment, and have been out here since, was in town the other day to see uncle sam, he had his stomach out. Other then that i have been just relaxing and visiting family.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
Be safe, don't drink and drive.
Cor
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