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20260113 #RedactedScience Evening Update

Here’s how I see it I’ve taken rational steps. I escalated appropriately. I implemented a conservative bridging strategy.

I’m not improvising recklessly.

I didn’t skip steps, and I didn’t panic. I went to the providers who have known me the longest. When they refused, I moved outward to specialists with broader scope. I documented everything. I communicated clearly. I didn’t ask for miracles. I asked for continuity and reason.

Now I’m in a gap. Not a collapse, but a gap.

So I’m bridging it carefully. Extending what I have. Reducing exposure without cutting it off. Buying time in the least disruptive way possible while waiting for the next supply channel to come online. That’s not desperation. That’s systems thinking under constraint.

Whatever happens next, I’m going to keep documenting.

Not to persuade.

Not to dramatize.

Not to “win” an argument.

But because this is real, it’s happening, and it matters that there is an accurate record of what rational decision-making looks like when the system says “no” and biology keeps saying “yes.”

This is not improvisation. This is navigation. And I’m still here, still thinking clearly, still writing it down.

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