What movie have you been watching 🧐🍿
My weekend adventures in observation : 3 trips to the hospital.
Some details about that in a sec.
The images below are part of a DM from one of my 6mo peeps and my reply.
We’re both PRL DLL with white head centers and the reality that we don’t know what we think until it’s being pulled out of us - so real.
ie. Right Mind, the rest Left 👍🏽
I use this screenshot from her with permission of course. And it’s a perfect example of this ‘not knowing how to begin sharing a story - until it arrives’
My reply to her made me say/see “ahh, an opening!, now I can see how to talk about the hospital adventures this weekend.”
Everyone is fine btw (I was a visitor not a patient). Stable but more bloodwork over time to be able to monitor electrolytes, Phosphorus in particular in this situation.
When I googled “very low phosphorus in blood” I came back with - lethargy, sleepiness, coma, death 🧐👀
Shocking much?? 😳
Talk about things that were NOT in my right mind database.
Right Minds are a sponge of all the things it gets presented - but we don’t even know nor is there any use for what’s in there until it gets pulled out.
In other words, if a right mind has been exposed to something - it’s in there for retrieval, if no exposure - it’s this big blank nothingness… and it’s not about smart/not smart… it’s literally out ‘has not been input yet’
This being my sole right variable has made it easy to see this particular puzzle piece at play.
If you have a single right or left variable (in any position), this could be true for you too.
Can unpack the whole hospital thing in next comment (hmm kinda like a twitter/X thread maybe 🤔 - another ah hah this morning - seeing a new possibility for this platform’s use - nice … unexpected 🤩)
Now, about this weekend.
To set the stage -
Me (mom): 1/3 emo P
Daughter (30yo): 3/5 quad right MG
Gets a call from the hospital - 12 hours(!) after the ambulance(!) trip.
And so began the movie watching…
This could be quite the unpacking - feels like it anyway. So much to notice - or not 🙂