Cockpunches to the dog prankster assholes.
Clue-by-fours to the Metro board and commenters. On a semi-related note, I'd like to deprive our COO of his Jag for just two weeks.
I made it to Friday. Hallelu. Of course I have work to do this weekend, but at least some of it is finding pretty pictures of furniture. Oh, yeah, and taxes.
While I was driving home today, I saw a little white dog wandering down the road. Clearly belonged to someone -- it was wearing a sweater and a collar -- but no leash and no people anywhere. So I pulled over (sort of -- this is allegedly a two-way street, but there is no way for cars to actually travel in both directions at the same time, so "pulled over" is more like "got two tires into the gravel and put on my blinkers,") and I tried to see if I could read the dog's tags, but the dog wouldn't really let me get close enough to see them. Every time I tried to get close, the dog would start barking like crazy. The barking got the attention of someone inside one of the houses, and she came outside, and I asked if she knew who the dog belonged to, and she said it was her neighbor's dog and she'd bring it back, and the dog ran into her house.
This was much more satisfying than my morning commute, in which the main road from home to work was closed because of an accident, and the secondary road was full of traffic because of all the extra cars from the main road, and someone was hauling a double-wide on that secondary road, which is mostly uphill, so traffic was almost entirely at a standstill. With the help of my GPS, I was able to figure out another way to get there, but that commute ended up taking over an hour when it usually takes 20 minutes.
Zenkitty- prescription cough syrup has codeine. it is almost magical in its ability to actually supress coughing for hours at a time.
codeine
Oh, of course, I forgot about codeine! (Really, I did.) I don't seem to respond well to opiates. The last time I took an opiate (for pain - hydrocodone), it made me feel really headachey and floaty and weird, and didn't really help much. If the coughing gets worse, though, I'll give it a try. Maybe I metabolize it better now than I did back then (I'm healthier overall now, so that might make a difference.)
You don't necessarily need codeine for a bad cough; if you see a doctor, ask for Tessalon Pearls. They are amazing. They have wiped out every bad cough I had (except for the one that led to pleurisy; that cough needed codeine, for some reason).
Tessalon Pearls are not codeine- or opiate-based at all, so you shouldn't have any weird opiate reaction to them.
If I end up going to the doctor, I'll mention my bad reaction to opiates and see if I can try the Tessalon. Thanks, Steph.
It is at least a productive cough. (Gross.)
Speaking of illness, my 13-year-old nephew has just been admitted to the hospital with viral meningitis. Apparently it's much better to have than bacterial meningitis, but get-well-soon-ma would still be very much welcomed.
Oh no Scrappy, much ~ma to your nephew and his family. I hope he recovers quickly.
Indeed. That's not fun. Poor noodle.
~ma for your nephew and his family, Scrappy!