jeremy_m refers to pretty much anything in the past as 'when I was a tiny child', which translates to 'more than about a week ago'. Anything in the future (especially if it's worrying or distressing him - things like routine eye appointments f'r instance) are percieved as the end of all things and it's not possible to plan beyond them. The phrase 'after your [insert current scary pre-occupation]...' has an entirely null value to him.
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Date: 2006-10-11 07:18 am (UTC)No content, but I feel your (or Lis's) pain.