Stomachache, VH1 Programs
Jun. 28th, 2010 01:23 pmMy stomach was bothering me again this morning. It seems to be worst in the morning... It might be because I take my nightly medication on an empty stomach. Then I ate Raisinets:P I did take Zofran for my stomach, but eating chocolate on an already bothered, empty stomach isn't a good idea for me. Oatmeal tends to give me a stomachache, too, so I should probably wait awhile before having some. I wish I still had Ovaltine so I could have chocolate milk...
I'm hoping to achieve more today than I did yesterday. I'm watching VH1 and it's so easy to get sucked into its nonsense>_< I watched their OCD program (which reminded me to call Michael to remind him to call the local OCD therapist again). I really liked the big man who was afraid of being a killer. He looked scary, but he was so sweet! I really didn't agree with something they made someone do as exposure therapy (I think his name was Kevin?) He is afraid of hexing people accidentally so they made him do a hex with candles in this creepy psych ward room, condemning him and his family to hell. I have religious scrupulosity obsessions and used to do really long, obsessive prayers (that I've managed to get a bit under control), so I really empathized with this person and I do not think it's right to make someone do a "hex" if it's against their religious beliefs. Maybe the more science-oriented therapists don't see it as a big deal, but a lot of people have religious beliefs that would cause them to differ. I would have freaked out if I was forced to do a hex, too, without saying a prayer afterward to "undo" it.
I'm hoping to achieve more today than I did yesterday. I'm watching VH1 and it's so easy to get sucked into its nonsense>_< I watched their OCD program (which reminded me to call Michael to remind him to call the local OCD therapist again). I really liked the big man who was afraid of being a killer. He looked scary, but he was so sweet! I really didn't agree with something they made someone do as exposure therapy (I think his name was Kevin?) He is afraid of hexing people accidentally so they made him do a hex with candles in this creepy psych ward room, condemning him and his family to hell. I have religious scrupulosity obsessions and used to do really long, obsessive prayers (that I've managed to get a bit under control), so I really empathized with this person and I do not think it's right to make someone do a "hex" if it's against their religious beliefs. Maybe the more science-oriented therapists don't see it as a big deal, but a lot of people have religious beliefs that would cause them to differ. I would have freaked out if I was forced to do a hex, too, without saying a prayer afterward to "undo" it.