Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:31 pm Tokes...

Yeah, terminal diseases either make us or break us. I really respect my disease for how far we have come together. I always shudder when I think that I was only 24 years old when I had to face death in the eye. I found my way out of Kenya that is for sure. I am happy about my life being prolonged.

The government here is slow and it is very slow in Kenya. I have concluded all governments are the same, just the measure of corruption and greed varies. Having said that, I want to know why my immigration case has taken over a decade. I don't think they expected me to live this long...if I died in the process of my case, then they would not have to deal with me. Disgusting.

The omega 3-6-9 is truly amazing. My nervous energy is gone. I may still appear nervous because of habit yet I am totally calm, cool and collected. I am funnier.

I am getting better and better everyday. Since about a week ago, I started taking my medication with yogurt and banana. The omega 3-6-9 got me started on that because it says to take with food. I was tempted to take it at night with my other tablets and then I figured I need to it in the day so I can get the effect of calmness during the day. As I took a snack with the omega 3-6-9, I had an idea, Idea I could take my 6:00pm pills with a snack. For that, I don't experience nausea with my medication. I don't know what I was thinking for the 11 years I have been taking heavy duty medication on an empty stomach. Live and learn.

HIV/AIDS is commonly seen among the poor, the homeless, women...addicts...you know? People who have their thoughts on the next meal without thinking do I have my medication with me or not. That is why this HIV/AIDS, homelessness offices, welfare, mental health issues all seem to me to be set up for failure. That is why were are heading nowhere. That is why my friends are dropping dead everyday with HIV and medication. And those medications on an empty stomach will kill you...

I better go home and remove my Rasta wig... Mr. Green

Mr. Green

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