How funny to come in here and we're talking about bruises, when I have spent my morning cataloging the bruises I acquired all night. There's a corker on the outside of my right thigh (one of those that is all hard and takes a while to develop the color), a bunch on my inner left thigh, several on my stomach, and one on the knuckles of my right hand, like I punched someone (I didn't - I was pretty tipsy last night but not that far gone.)
Is crazy! Riding in a Mardi Gras krewe is awesome, but the actual ride is hell on the body. This year, it was worth it, though,
According to the doctor, fat cells just vanish under pressure. It went away in a few weeks after I stopped doing that.
I have permanent dents behind my ears where the earpieces of my glasses rest. I think a lot of people who wear glasses have them.
Is crazy! Riding in a Mardi Gras krewe is awesome, but the actual ride is hell on the body. This year, it was worth it, though,
I loved seeing your pictures on FB!
I have permanent dents behind my ears where the earpieces of my glasses rest. I think a lot of people who wear glasses have them.
I always thought they were dents in the bone from wearing glasses since 3rd Grade.
Nora, it sounds like you are having a good time.
I have permanent dents behind my ears where the earpieces of my glasses rest. I think a lot of people who wear glasses have them.
Yes, me too! I don't think they're dents in the bone, because I can move them around and feel the bone underneath them. It's uncomfortable to wear different glasses that don't fit in the grooves.
I kidna forgot to take the cough syrup this morning and no cough so far.
I mean it may develop later but I'm also afriad i'll jinx it.
I got a medicine dropper the other day and misplaced it. I'm trying to make homemade eardrops to help clear out the fluid in my ear. I keep reading a mix of rubbing alcohol and vinegar will help.
askye, the fluid is, in all likelihood, behind your eardrum, so eardrops won't help with that, because they can't get behind your eardrum. But they might make your ear feel better if it's been hurting.
oh I hadn't thought of that.
My ears started hurting again so I don't know what to do about it except take decongestants and hope that it helps. At some point I'll go back to the doctor and be like - please!
Decongestants should help some. Ear infections blow. (Seriously, when I had a gross infection in my outer ear -- the doctor honestly said "Oh my god!" when she looked in my ears -- I was relieved, because an outer-ear infection means that antibiotic ear drops will work. An infection in the middle/inner ear blows chunks, because nothing gets back there, and you have to hope oral antibiotics and decongestants will work.)
It's snowing again, and I'm feeling anxious being stuck in the house. Again.