Wednesday, April 1, 2026
I yell out to my roommate, I am eating bacon, really bacon bits in my Elroy’s salad. I love bacon. I am expanding the variety of foods I can eat. I am taking medicine for my finicky esophagus. One small pink pill with my morning breakfast and the world of eating food opens up for me. But will it last? I am keeping my fingers crossed.
I have had a lazy esophagus for at least 15 years with frequent bouts of not swallowing anything for hours at a time. My family doctor, from years ago, described it as a lazy esophagus. Recently a relative describes his treatment for his swallowing issues. And now it is working for me. Yea for Omeprozoles.
Time to get more gas for my car. Another task that family members have been doing for me for the last 5 years. Now it is my turn to just drive into the station and buy the gas. And I am nervous and reluctant. Another fear to overcome.
I am now reading the fourth book in a historical fiction series, KOPP SISTERS ON THE MARCH, by Amy Stewart. A family of sisters living during the early twentieth century. Very comfortable to read. I continue to watch the endless episodes of THE CLOSER in the evening. One hundred episodes and one hundred different murders. Sigh.