Saturday, July 7, 2012

Posted by Unknown on 7:29 AM 7 comments
*This is probably my most personal post to date so if you'd rather just skip it come back tomorrow for more bookish news.

I've been very absent from the blogging world for the past two weeks and I just wanted to let you know that I'm still around and very much in love with blogging.

A) I took this summer off from uni to be more accessible to my doctors. I have two health issues that have been a bit out of control all year. I have PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) which has since May been under control, but it can make me incredibly sick between the pills and everything else that goes along with it. I also have a blood disorder where my red blood cells are destroyed. This causes me to get incredibly weak and incredibly sick when I am in need of a blood transfusion.

B) We moved this past week and as you know that is always time draining.

So that's why I haven't been as around on Twitter and on the blog, but hopefully within the next two weeks life will normalize and I will be back blogging full-time.

Though the schedule has changed. The schedule will be adhered to unless I have a tour post or simply cannot post for a day.

Monday: Review
Tuesday or Wednesday: Top Ten Tuesday or Waiting on Wednesday
Thursday: Review or Rie's Bookish Discussion
Friday: TGIF
Saturday: Discussion with Linda or Rie's 5 Fave
Sunday: Once a month Stacking the Shelves

Thanks for sticking around even though I've been such an unreliable blogger lately!

7 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about your troubles. Health issues are never fun but getting better should always take priority over everything else so we understand. :)

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  2. That's hard to deal with; focus on getting everything in a good place!

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  3. Thanks for the support! I shall be right as rain soon!

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  4. Hopefully things calm down for you a bit, Rie! I know health problems can definitely take their toll. *hugs*

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  5. Sorry to hear about your health problems. I hope you feel better soon!

    Your blood disorder sounds the opposite of my husband's. He has Polycythemia vera, which causes too may red blood cells and he has to have his blood drawn every 3-6 weeks to thin it out. Unfortunately, his blood can't be donated because of all his other health issues.

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