I don't think I can do the trazadone thing. I'm really dizzy this morning, and pretty sure I can't actually drive.
Which is separate, I think, from the marked lack of continuous sleep I got last night. I've also noticed more hypotensive moments (not just at the ER, but also when I stand up) since I started taking it.
I need to call in incapacitated to work today, as well as get the sleep doc's number and call her about the meds.
This just rocks!
(The American Chestnut poised for a comeback.)
ita that is shame. Hoping sleep doctor won't be cruel idiot.
ugh ita, I hope some relief comes soon.
That bites, ita. Was the ER visit any help?
That sucks, ita.
ION, Man discovers Dalek in the rings of a tree, claims it's Jesus
It's so clearly a Dalek - I mean, it looks much more like a Dalek than Jesus.
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I suppose it could also be Davros upside down smoking a cigar, but that's just implausible.
I am also going to be in the not at work today group, because I had to take the anti-nausea with bonus sedative drug this morning, which means I feel fine, but can't drive.
The ER visit broke the really bad migraine that was Saturday, as well as the comically intense nausea. As in, head still hurts and I'm not eating (Sunday was a bowl of cereal, whoot whoot), but it's a lot better than before.
Man, I feel so foggy I'm regretting having called in working from home when there's an 8am con call. Having a hard time resolving double vision. Doctor better not be pissy about this.
ita, I hope the doc isn't a jerk and can help.
These are some serious pancakes.
Perkins, I'm glad you're feeling fine. Ride the sedative wave and take a nap.
Jesse, if pay increases when you finish probation are normal operating procedure, I might not consider it inappropriate as long as actual amounts are not being spoken aloud.
I don't believe it is SOP, but could be wrong. Anyway.