Go, Hec! I'm just reading about interrogations. Which is funny because I have got so many tells, in my own life. As a criminal, all I would have going is unlikeliness.
'Out Of Gas'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Does she say WHY ypu have a fever, Fainty?
I have a fever. Interesting. l seem to have no idea what feverish feels like. But nurse says fever.
I never experience fevers as an obvious temperature wrongness. I just tend to feel woozy and wobbly, o Fainting One.
I have a fever. Interesting. l seem to have no idea what feverish feels like. But nurse says fever.How much of a fever, ita? Is they think that's why you fainted?
If it's low-grade, ita, you might not feel it too much.
There's a gas station a block and a half away from my house. I walked down there to get gas for the mower today. In the alley, an older man in a huge pick-up truck asked me if I was headed there to get gas.
Um, yeah. Carrying a GAS CAN, so headed to the gas station. Then he says, "Hop in, I'm going right by there."
Dude, it's 2005. I live in a city of a million people. I don't know you. Sure, I'll jump right into your giant black truck, Mr. Serial Killer, Sir. What. Ev. Er.
Aw. Poor guy was trying to be helpful before the serial killing, Cashmere. That's so rare these days.
What do you think feverish feels like, ita?
It's official. I'm over the OC.
Aw. Poor guy was trying to be helpful before the serial killing, Cashmere. That's so rare these days.
He did look and sound awfully nice. But so did that cute Bundy boy.
He did look and sound awfully nice. But so did that cute Bundy boy.
Ted always made sure the lady he worked the night shift at the crisis line with got safely to her car. He told her sometimes the streets weren't safe.
She was very boggled when it all came out.
Feverish? I'm just guessing (I can't remember having a fever -- I know I've not been measured over 99 degrees since I started doing the measuring -- 20 odd years) that it involves being hot -- I may or may not feel overheated, but I'd think that physical symptoms (sweating, dehydration) would manifest whether I was experiencing the feeling itself.
This isn't much of a fever, 101, but really -- this is the second time I've fainted in 20 years, but only the first I've noticed a fever. Not a big deal to them, but it's filling me with curiosity.
I almost got out of there with him being sure it was vasovagal (something unknown to him caused my BP to drop), but then I asked for my ears to be irrigated, because sometimes it helps with the ringing in my right ear.
So now I need an MRI, because unilateral tinnitus and fainting is symptom of something, and he needs that ruled out before he can go back to his vasovagal diagnosis.
I also managed to snag new migraine meds, so that was cool.