I've finished my course of medical treatment! Yay!
For 2 years I've dealt with being constantly tired and out of breath, having most of my hair fall out, losing dangerous amounts of body weight (I'm naturally skinny), and trying to think with a fuzzed-out brain. Now my mind is already starting to speed up again and I don't need to sleep as much. The doctor tells me it will take about a month to really come good again, my hair will probably grow back (gulp), and I should start looking less like a walking stick-insect soon. :)
Over the coming weeks expect more posts from me. Yay!
For 2 years I've dealt with being constantly tired and out of breath, having most of my hair fall out, losing dangerous amounts of body weight (I'm naturally skinny), and trying to think with a fuzzed-out brain. Now my mind is already starting to speed up again and I don't need to sleep as much. The doctor tells me it will take about a month to really come good again, my hair will probably grow back (gulp), and I should start looking less like a walking stick-insect soon. :)
Over the coming weeks expect more posts from me. Yay!
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Date: 2009-05-11 10:30 pm (UTC)Chuckles. I'm fine with sending before my exams finish. :D Just an email sent over! There are far more terrible forms of procrastination.
I love that about locusts, that they're just grasshoppers that have the ability to live gregariously. To change morphology within one generation! And behaviour instantly, just by some jostling of the femur, pretty much! It's amazing to me. And the actual swarm, as well--in the dense centre of it, the locusts are flying every which way, all confused and the lot. Opportunistic species.
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Date: 2009-05-12 12:13 am (UTC)Just saw a piece the other day that some researchers have found that serotonin kicks locusts over into gregarious behavior. Can't remember what they said triggered the change in serotonin levels. Ah. That's it: touching their back legs. It was on an Australian science program called Catalyst.
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2563609.htm