(((Trudy and Dallas)) I'm glad she's feeling better. I know how hard it is to be in this situation.
congrats Seska!
I just got a call from the urologists office, well 2 calls, and I'm going to need IV antibiotics starting tomorrow. At first the nurse said I'd need it done everyday for 7 days. But when she called back she said 7 doses every 8 hours as an outpatient. My first appointment is at 10:00 tomorrow and I won't know about the rest until I'm at the hospital and talking to the people there.
I'm really hoping it's not every 8 hours because that would mean my appointments would be at 10 am, 6 pm, 2 am, and then another at 10 am. But if that's what it takes I'll guess I'll do it.
Poor Dallas. Glad the aspirin helps.
That's a rough schedule, askye, I hope it does the job!
Good luck with the IV antibiotics, askye.
askye, I hope the heavy schedule proves worth it. Much health~ma.
shrimp risotto update: Tom salvaged it by adding some acid (vinegar) and more seasoning (Old Bay), coating small patties in breadcrumbs, and frying them up!
Also, I now own a netbook which is adorable beyond all reason.
Jealous of the netbook, Nora! I want one so badly.
Liv has a friend over today and I love watching them play together. It defies reason that two 3 year olds are easier to take care of than 1, but it's true!
Cash, this is the one I got: [link]
it's really small, but I've been using a really small laptop for a while so the transition should be relatively smooth.
I'm planning on getting one next year so I can give this laptop to the kids.
Yay for Seska! (And yes, Dr. Seska does sound vaguely evil.)
askye, I hope that the antibiotic regime doesn't prove to be TOO terrible.
InunpackingN, I really loathe unpacking wardrobe boxes. It's easy enough getting hanging clothes out, but if stuff is down at the bottom, it's a pain, because I'm just too short to easily lean in. Plus they're unwieldy as shit to break down.
So the plans have changed. Turns out my doctor wants the antibiotics administered over a longer period of time and the hospital didn't want to do that so now Home Health Care is going to come and show me what to do and I'll be doing it at home. I need to go and get a lab slip and tomorrow go get some labwork done to make sure that my kidneys can handle the treatment