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Old 09-28-2009, 10:48 PM #1
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Default Need help with figuring out something work related

Hi,

I got voice mail /email at work (the phone does both) from my professor from grad school. I last talked to her about 7 years ago when I needed a favor and she helped me. I last saw her 10 or more years ago.
She invited me to a her book signing way across town on Wednesday (Sept. 30) and to some events in November.

In her second email she indicated that the events in November are more important to her than the Wed night book signing -- that she really hopes I can come to the November events.

I don't want to go to anything!!!
I feel tired, fat, old, and depressed.
I'm still scared that back in July I went to bed and then woke up having a stroke. I'm scared.



This has got me crying and depressed -- but it doesn't take much these days.

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