Feel better Bonny.
Thanks to everybody for the bday wishes.
And Daniel, insent.
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Feel better Bonny.
Thanks to everybody for the bday wishes.
And Daniel, insent.
Teppy, re: the burning--Hubby wants to know if you've ever been tested for neuropathy.
I was out so fast a donkey could have crapped in my mouth and I wouldn't have noticed.
Thanks for the visual!
I'm waiting for a plumber. A water pipe exploded, and it's almost 10pm.
I'm hoping to still own my ass at the end of the process. I need hot water tonight and tomorrow morning.
Teppy, re: the burning--Hubby wants to know if you've ever been tested for neuropathy.
No, because last night was the first time it had ever happened. But now that you (and he) mention it, it does sound like neuropathy. I'm just keeping an eye on it today, and if it happens again, you can bet I'm calling the doctor.
Have you ever had an A1c test, Teppy?
Plumber is here. He could charge less, but I'll still own my ass, and can shower, and... well, I don't think I'll have the time to cook like I wanted, but I'm in favor of small still owning ass graces.
Have you ever had an A1c test, Teppy?
Every 6 months or so, when I have my cholesterol tested. The doctor always just orders a full panel -- total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, glucose, A1c, all the weird liver enzymes, etc.
So far, my glucose and A1c have always been right smack in the middle of normal.
Like I said, the burny feeling in my leg sounds like neuropathy, but it occurred so close, time-wise, to getting the dilaudid that I think it's somehow related to that.
I hope this means it was just a temporary thing, Teppy.
Although he still seemed a little annoyed at me for not accepting help, and it was all I could do to *not* snap "This is SO Not About You, buddy," at him.
I have so been there. I do not like help. My cousins who live here in town are still mad at me for not asking them for help when I was going through the whole cancer treatment thing and they were fairly unpleasant about it at the time. I told my mom, who actually cares what they think, that I could handle chemo or my cousins, but not both.
Apparently back pain is catching over the internet, because the minor aches and pains I've had since I ran into the curb have morphed into low back pain with extra added muscle spasms in my shoulders. I guess it's back to the chiropractor tomorrow.
Dear brain:
Having a panic attack because you have so much to do? Actually not helpful in getting things done.