Woke up with a bronchitis attack this morning. I think because I fell asleep with the ceiling fan running last night. I usually have a fan running but not the ceiling fan, also. My medicine hit me really hard and I pretty much fell unconscious.
Oh, well. Waiting for my bronchitis medication to take full effect.
I forgot to charge the bike battery last night. So, have it charging now.
I guess I can try airing up the tire while that is charging. I may take the batteries across the street to the battery shop and see if they can refurbish the old ones. If not, I'm not sure how to dispose of old motorcycle batteries. Maybe check with Auto Zone? If they can't refurbish the batteries, I'll have to order an extra bike battery. I prefer having a spare.
I also want to check on getting a higher output electrical rotor for the bike.
Other than vehicle work, some extensive house cleaning and organizing is needed. Have to admit I set things down and then tend to ignore them where they sit, as though they belong there, which they do not. However, much of the time there is no set place for many things I do this with.
To have a place for everything, I need to do a lot more wood work.
Biggest problem still tends to be chronic fatigue and temperature intolerance. I can manage to get past the chronic fatigue for short periods. However, then I run into the problem of losing too much weight. That is a problem which is much harder to get past, no matter what I do. It is amazing how much of your temperature tolerance comes from your intestinal tract. So, one follows the other. That part does improve as long as I maintain my iron intake to keep me out of functional anemia, which derives from inadequate nutrient absorption.
This crap is seriously frustrating because I have always been rather energetic and primarily healthy (except for sinus/allergy problems). Spent most of my life functioning on far less sleep than the average person, working multiple high-energy jobs, etc. Then going out to party after working OT.
Okay, time to stop whining about it and do something. Soon as I finish my coffee.
Oh, well. Waiting for my bronchitis medication to take full effect.
I forgot to charge the bike battery last night. So, have it charging now.
I guess I can try airing up the tire while that is charging. I may take the batteries across the street to the battery shop and see if they can refurbish the old ones. If not, I'm not sure how to dispose of old motorcycle batteries. Maybe check with Auto Zone? If they can't refurbish the batteries, I'll have to order an extra bike battery. I prefer having a spare.
I also want to check on getting a higher output electrical rotor for the bike.
Other than vehicle work, some extensive house cleaning and organizing is needed. Have to admit I set things down and then tend to ignore them where they sit, as though they belong there, which they do not. However, much of the time there is no set place for many things I do this with.
To have a place for everything, I need to do a lot more wood work.
Biggest problem still tends to be chronic fatigue and temperature intolerance. I can manage to get past the chronic fatigue for short periods. However, then I run into the problem of losing too much weight. That is a problem which is much harder to get past, no matter what I do. It is amazing how much of your temperature tolerance comes from your intestinal tract. So, one follows the other. That part does improve as long as I maintain my iron intake to keep me out of functional anemia, which derives from inadequate nutrient absorption.
This crap is seriously frustrating because I have always been rather energetic and primarily healthy (except for sinus/allergy problems). Spent most of my life functioning on far less sleep than the average person, working multiple high-energy jobs, etc. Then going out to party after working OT.
Okay, time to stop whining about it and do something. Soon as I finish my coffee.
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