Made it through 23, one block stranded on 22.
Simon ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
watching the musical gray's anatomy. the first few numbers were pretty great. Then they moved into songs i'm not at all familiar with (and that i don't associate with the show in any way.) I buy into Callie singing. Moving it away from her pulls me out of the show and makes me wish for the end of the song and the resumption of dialogue.
Aw, love the ensemble rendition of _how to save a life_. marvelous.
Got out of a work early in order to come home and help Carmen (tv designer person who did our yard makeover) stain your entire yard. It has gone from grey to warm mottled terracotta ad looks one jillion times better. So exciting fir us and so nice of her to come over and do the job. Payment? We cook her some barbecue.
Here's a little behind-the-scenes bit on the GA musical. [link]
Forgot that the combo of Prednisone + regular Albuterol = no sleep. I want sleep.
Taking a 12-hour sudafed for across-the-whole front of head sinuse pressure -- it works, but MAN it screws with your sleep. Hence the being awake at almost 4:00 a.m. Bah.
Taking a 12-hour sudafed for across-the-whole front of head sinuse pressure -- it works, but MAN it screws with your sleep. Hence the being awake at almost 4:00 a.m. Bah.
Oh, hello. I've been taking the super-sudafed twice a day for three days, trying to keep the evil sinus/ear pain away. It's almost worked. I dread flying next weekend, if this doesn't quit.
Woke up with still-having-the-cold, but I don't have to work today, or do more than stir forth in search of OTC meds, which are direly low. I'll throw in some Puffs Plus, which always are kinder to repeat nose-blowing.
Taking a 12-hour sudafed for across-the-whole front of head sinuse pressure -- it works, but MAN it screws with your sleep. Hence the being awake at almost 4:00 a.m. Bah.
Oh, hello. I've been taking the super-sudafed twice a day for three days, trying to keep the evil sinus/ear pain away. It's almost worked.
After a certain point in the evening, I try to not take it unless I absolutely must, because I know it'll screw up my sleep, even with Ambien.
Zenkitty, I meant to ask you -- about your ear pressure, did your doctor recommend using Afrin or any other nasal spray? If there's no reason you *can't* use it, try using it for the 3 days prior to flying, or 2 days prior and the day of flying (because you really aren't supposed to use it for more than 3 days), and that might help a LOT.