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That was yesterday (in the photo). Wait until you see what's coming. He has three currently in the works, done possibly as early as todayl we'll see. They wold have been, actually, had our morning not be taken up with a run into town for what turned out to be nothing.
Today was suppoesd to be my first MAH treatment. I was told to ask for the stick test first, to make sure that I do not have a very specific enzyme deficiency (it appears mostly in certain people of central and southern African ancestry, but that larger pool includes me, so . . .), because if I do have it, the treatment becomes deadly. Except that they're no longer doing it via stick test, but full-on blood draw, sending it away, etc., etc. Lab guy was gone. The M.A. could've taken it and sent it out, but there's a billing issue that would never be resolved if I didn't wait for the lab guy. Also, it now takes seven days to get results, so I won't be undergoing the screening before Monday, won't have results before the following Monday, and won't have my first treatment, if I'm even eligible, until the middle or latter half of September.
Gaaahhhhhhh.
But maybe it gives me time to bring in some sales to cover all of it (it'll be more costly now, obviously, than I was initially told), plus my pain therapy next week.
Last Thursday set us back the $350+ that we have to come up with every 8 weeks to cover the farrier and horse vet for Miika. The animals come first, because this was done to them (by someone else) and they depend on us to fix it. But that puts me in a bind for other stuff. And there's a lot coming down the pike in the next few weeks for us, on a lot of fronts. There's the current tax bill, the regular installment payment for '21 taxes, due more or less now; there's the quarterly '22 payment due by mid-September. There's all the outlay last week on the last of the monthly bills and on medical stuff, and four figures' worth of medical stuff between now and the first week of September just for me, plus the cost of injections for Wings's shoulder next week. It all has to be paid in full at the time. In cash.
And I hope very soon I'll have the fundraiser info to promote for Wings's son, because he needs all the help we can give him with this.
But I need help to bring in sales to cover it all. Going off the lupus meds has immediately and drastically worsened my connective tissue problems, and now it's not the meds keeping me awake, but the pain. It's hard to function, especially since the effects won't be clear of my system before the end of the year, probably, and that means I'm still dealing with intermittently dangerously low blood glucose levels, too, on top of the way my pain has insnttly been jacked along with my mobility also dropping through the floor. But I have to chase sales, and I can't do this alone. I really, really need some help.
Meanwhile, as you can see, Wings is still cranking out new inventory when he can, but he's suddenly having to be much more mindful of what he creates, given the crisis-level spike in silver prices. As I said earlier, we just learned that both silver suppliers in this state have more than tripled their silver prices (for some types of silver, much more), which has left me pretty badly shaken. And it's across the board; even small things, like findings and earring wires and backs, have gone way, way up. He's got enough for now to do what he needs to do, but nothing's going to change anytime soon, given that the justifications for it will be "supply-chain issues," "fuel prices," "war in Ukraine," and "inflation"; these prices are here for the foreseeable future. It's going to put a lot of Native smiths and jewelers completely out of business, and to make sure that Wings does not become one of them, I have GOT to make some sales. That's especially true with the holidays coming; these silver spikes are going to make this fall a crisis point for a lot of jewelers. Unfortunately, I'm being hobbled by everything else. All the links are here:
- Sales here;
- Testimonials here;
- Amazon wishlist here (priority is first and foremost, the other ladder; also sheets);
- Patreon here;
- Ko-fi here.
We're still hoping to put aside enough for a new well when the ground thaws enough to drill in the spring, too, Nah, we've given up on the well. No one's available to drill before late next year at the earliest, and this year's tax burden means we would never be able to afford it anyway. But it's even more of a good time to make a purchase, because Uncle Sam is a vindictive colonizer, and my current stress levels about paying it all are off the charts. And there's lots of fabulous work, so please share all of the links.
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