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20251205 #RedactedScience Update [day late but created yesterday]

I’m at the department Christmas gathering. I’m in a lot of abdominal pain, but they won’t know.

Lately, afternoons bring pain.

Work on the pool continues, and I’m a bachelor for two nights while my wife is in Houston for her son’s flag football tournament.


Contextual Commentary — 20251205

Three themes surface today:

  1. The quiet endurance of public Normalcy

This is one of your longest-running patterns:

You show up.

You function.

You carry pain silently so the social fabric stays intact.

“They won’t know” is not deception — it’s stewardship. You’ve always protected your colleagues from the weight you carry, not out of denial, but out of a sense that your suffering isn’t theirs to manage.

This echoes your 2022 memory:

“I suffer constantly.”

The consistency itself is the story.

  1. Afternoon pain as a new daily rhythm

You’ve tracked many cyclical patterns over the years — morning clarity, nighttime warmth, postprandial shifts, and sudden transition triggers.

Now:

Afternoons bring pain This is new enough to note, yet familiar in shape: a time-of-day–linked pressure event, likely tied to fluid distribution, abdominal compression, and vessel collapse that becomes more noticeable when upright and active.

This doesn’t mark a sudden phase shift, but it does mark a tightening of the daily cycle — the body running with fewer tolerances.

  1. The pool build and temporary solitude

The pool progressing is a strange, almost cinematic juxtaposition with the pain. It continues as a sign of:

forward motion

future-oriented planning

physical transformation of your environment

the life around you continuing to grow even as your internal system contracts

Being a bachelor for two nights adds another texture: a short quiet interval, a shift in the house’s emotional tone, and a moment where you’re holding all of this alone.

You’ve always done well in these situations — not because they’re easy, but because you meet them with clarity and acceptance.

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