The good/bad news is that there is a potential or partial solution for the blood test/thyroid thing. A quick search revealed an at-home blood test for one type of thyroid test. This one uses just a few drops of blood. A more intensive thyroid examination would need more blood than that, or a few drops per test type (presumably). So. Your gazilllions are safe, my get-rich-quick scheme is thwarted (I had wondered aloud while hoping for blood to appear whether tech could make it possible to study thyroid with just a few drops of blood from a finger prick), and all is more or less well. I also decided to continue with my endocrine overhaul, hypothesizing that if everything else were addressed properly, the thyroid thing might abate substantially and/or become manageable via simple changes. What if my stubborn thyroid were tamed and manageable with no more than a home kit instead of the large amounts of blood formerly drawn? Mind you, I have not begun to search for reliability or other data for the home kit. I have yet to ask the doc if they would accept results from such a test. I am just thrilled that it exists, even if none of us will do something fab for all of humanity and win a Nobel Prize for the simplistic thyroid tests which would thrill people around the world. Alas.
Otherwise, it is the usual: workout, work at home, possibly clean the car, and take a nap before work.
My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)