Okay, a lot has happened sine the last time I posted here and I do mean A LOT.
First of all, if I haven't mentioned it already, I got Covid, again, and I caught it from a vaxxed person at a dinner party. So excuse me if I've now decided that I don't want anything to do with THAT. As I believe I've mentioned here in the past, but will mention again: I have lung damage. I've been living with it since it happened about 3 decades ago, I should have filed for disability as it was an 'on the job thing' but I was young and stupid and didn't realize that I'd be dealing with it for the rest of my life. It's why I have asthma, and while my lungs aren't as bad as they used to be (they tried to kill me - twice). I'm still on meds for the rest of my life and they're not cheap.
So, I went to the doc, and he gave me some stuff to take with a warning to come back immediately if things got worse. Several days later, on a Friday evening, they did, but he was of course now out for the weekend. Come Saturday, my lungs were filling with fluid and I was having a hard time of it, so off to the ER, where they charge me about $2000 dollars to tell me that Yes! You have Covid, and Yes! You have pneumonia!
Now, go home and die!
Okay, they didn't say the 'and die!' part, but they did send me home, with no treatment, to do just that. What they SHOULD have done was send me to a hospital, like they did with a friend of mine. Covid caused pneumonia is pretty much a death sentence to someone with lung issues.
So fcuk that! I went home and took some ivomectin. I keep ivomec for my dogs, it's good for a number of things beyond parasites (and is used on people heavily in Africa and probably parts of South and Central America as well - Also in India). I also used it for all those years I had big cats - it really is a miracle drug, and it's over the counter, so it's cheap. By nightfall the Covid was GONE (so those people who are claiming it doesn't work are full of shit and liars). A lot of folks don't know that ivomec is good for a lot more things than parasites. It also works against blood born diseases and is an anti-viral. There's a reason they won the Nobel Prize for inventing it.
So on Monday when I saw my doc, all I was dealing with was the pneumonia, and it wasn't getting any worse, but instead was getting slowly better. He put me on stuff to deal with that. But all told that was 3 weeks where I wasn't working.
NEXT comes Baen. I submitted a novel for consideration to Baen back around April after talking with Toni Weisskopf, who is the person who now runs Baen and is the head editor as well. She had asked me to send something in, so I wrote a near-space scifi book (hard scifi) that takes place about 200 years in the future. Well just before labor day she told me that if I was willing to make a few edits, they'd buy it.
So yeah, I was more than willing to make the edits, and as they were mostly dealing with parts of the story she felt weren't clear to the reader or developed enough, I agreed that they needed to be done. There was a little back and forth on a few things, as I decided to add a bit more after some discussion and it ended up with an additional 20K words and probably 10K of existing got rewritten. So that took up ALL of September and a little of this month.
Normally I could have gotten it done quicker, but September is my yearly vacation (Reno Air Races) so for a little more than a week, I wasn't doing that much writing (though I did some). Vacation wasn't as good as I would have liked. Rental car agencies no longer rent cars. They just promise you one that isn't there when you arrive. Because they sold off all their stock as used car prices have skyrocketed.
I guess they get some kind of sick thrill making you wait in line just to tell you that they haven't got any cars. Nor does anyone else within 200 miles.
We ended up renting a U-Haul van and driving around in that for a few days. Amazingly it was considerably cheaper than the rental car would have been. There were also issues with the hotel (no maid service - spreads covid apparently) and I don't know about you, but I don't go to an expensive hotel and then expect to have to clean my own room. Needless to say, never going back to the GSR after 20 years of being a customer.
So anyways, parts of August and all of September were very busy. But the book I wrote for Baen is now off for them to deal with, it'll probably be out next fall. I'm back to working on the Valens Heritage series, about 6 weeks later than I meant to be however.
So yeah, things have been crazy around here.
Hope your feeling better.
ReplyDeleteGet getting with Baen!
ReplyDeleteGrumble Grumble.
DeleteThat should be "Great! Getting with Baen". [Embarrassed]
Also Take care of yourself.
I dunno... 'Get Getting With Bean' kinda works.
DeleteIn South Africa a lot of people are using ivomectin. Some even use it preventatively, which is stupid. People who have used it while they had Covid have had good results on helping with the symptoms. Just use a lot less, and a lot less often than for an animal as their musculature and bone structure is a lot more dense than a human's. I'm glad to hear your getting better, and I'm very glad you had ivomectin on hand.
ReplyDeleteHope you get well soon and hope to see heaps more books from you in the future
I have friends who have spent a lot of time in Africa. Ivomectin is pretty much taken every month by everybody, to deal with the large number of parasites that exist there. There's another drug everyone takes as well, I forget the name right now, but I think it was the other one promoted for fighting covid (an anti-malaria drug).
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