Life of a former witch

I've outgrown my wicked witch of the west ways. Reflections of life afterwards, living in the desert with two cats, friends, family, and my hot and cold love life.

Friday, October 28, 2005

I thought Mondays were supposed to be depressing

Maybe it's because I'm tired. But this has been a crazy week, and I have a dark cloud overhead.

First I have tried to setup experiments this week. Mold hasn't been an issue - it's getting enough proper material to setup an experiment. By the time I realize there's not enough material, I've already invested three hours of work into it. That's happened twice this week, so I'm not too optimistic about today's potential.

Then one of my collaborators sent me some data. But the graphs legends are not readable. So I'm having to go through each individual one and fix them. Plus, in one experiment the legend is wrong (so I can't interpert anything), and I can't relate it to my data because she didn't include the dish number (just the treatment - which would be fine except these were done in duplicate).

My mom came down with the flu this week. So my folks probably won't be coming to visit this weekend (but she still hadn't officially called it off yet).

Grey and White cat has been keeping me up with his howling at night. Before I go to bed, I've also been hearing him. Of course, three howls and he's gone. It's 2:30AM when he parks by my bedroom window and howls for half an hour.

Then to top things off, I didn't get to talk to my boyfriend yesterday. Plus, I didn't get an email that explained his absence. (Truth be told, I think that's the biggest reason why I'm in such a pissed off mood...)

Ah well, it can only get worse. Then I have the weekend to chill.

Look Ma, panicked lemmings!!

There have been several stories this week about how Americans (individuals and corporations) are stockpiling Tamiflu in case of a bird flu pandemic. What is scary about this are some of these people are health professionals. Then of course, there's the panicked soccer moms.

First of all, I haven't heard anything that said that Tamiflu is safe for children. Second of all, if you try and keep up with the major developments of bird flu, you might have noticed that there has already been one case of a person who contracted the bird flu from her brother that didn't respond to Tamiflu due to a change in one of the viral protiens that Tamiflu targets.

Sure it's scary to imagine a scenario where people start getting sick (and dying) from flu. Responses at the government level are ineffective. And you want to try and do something to save yourself if you start feeling ill.

What if you just caught a cold? You just wasted your Tamiflu.

Stop saving Tamiflu for a bird flu pandemic that may or may not come. Let people who are coming down with regular flu (like my mother) get Tamiflu so she can get better quicker and go back to work. Go back to building your fallout shelter from the bird flu pandemic.

The concept of a fallout shelter for a pandemic does sound interesting actually. Pressurized dual door entryway, decontamination showers, food for a year. Guess I better make a trip to Home Depot this weekend *lol*