The on duty doc called in Vicodin, which nice, but I know it doesn't help. K-Bug and G picked me up and we are on the way the way to a street fair if the weather holds at least. G is an ex boyfriend who is now a ? friend. Anyone keeping a score card, this is the son of a long time family friend. They broke up a couple of years ago but got back in touch recently. So...yeah. Will be an interesting evening.
'Safe'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Suzi -I hope you get some relief soon.
Thanks again. The weather went nuts and the street fair is shut down. Off to the movies.
Ayiyi, Suzi! Yeah, I'm not surprised that the Orajel doesn't help, because it's actually a nerve inside the face that's freaking out like a mammal, not something physically present in the mouth.
I wish I remember what my Mom got prescribed for her TN, which was, IIRC a very small dose of an anti-seizure med. It made her feel fuzzy, but when she was having an attack, it worked quickly and effectively.
My best suggestion is to get a consult with a doctor who routinely treats TN as they'll be up on the latest & most effective.
Thanks Theo. Lyrica is an anti convulsant and supposedly once I've been taking it for a week I'll have better pain management. I just want it NOW!!! Silly me.
How to Train Your Dragon, here we come.
I did a little googling, Suzi. There's an organization, which would normally be a good source of information except that the website [link] is a complete mess. Googling is going to be problematic, because this is one of those conditions that brings out the crazy people.
Here are two tip sheets of things that have helped: [link] [link]
It sounds like many people have to try more than one drug before they find one that works.
Anecdotally, marijuana has helped some people.
Peach-blueberry pie is in the oven, go me.
So the dogsitter has a degree in environmental policy and has no full-time work. Adorable recent college grad just trying to make ends meet. So I told him to send me his resume.
Also, he got my dad's skittish dog to accept him in just a few minutes, so that's good.
My town had a car show today. It was kind of cool -- got to see some neat-looking cars. Not so cool that I had to move my own car two blocks away, because the show cars were being parked in the place where I normally park. Also, couldn't really go anywhere today, because there's no way I would have found a parking space when I got back.
Tomorrow starts tech week for a community theatre play where I'm working backstage. I hope that'll be fun.
I used my new blender (a refurbished BlendTec) to make some vegan cheese, which turned out OK. I've got a book of vegan cheese recipes, and I've liked some of the others better. This one was fresh mozzarella, and it ended up way too soft -- it holds together like it's supposed to, but it's much too easy to pull apart.
Also, he got my dad's skittish dog to accept him in just a few minutes, so that's good.
Dogs are often excellent judges of character.
A woman's phone is stolen and she kicks the thief's ass. Well, not so much his ass as his balls. Plus a roundhouse kick to his face.
Nut shot/face shot is the sequence I was just fantasising about yesterday. I was asking questions in an AMA in how they trained to fight, and he called nut shots "a softening technique". Which I've never heard a guy do (although I can see contexts in which softer happens...), but the end move of all their fights is to stomp the face with the heel, so yeah, softening is relative.
Very informative discussion, although everyone else was asking about flying since he was a helicopter mechanic.
I don't understand the comment about never stealing a white-girl's phone.
Probably a spin on "never steal a black girl's phone". Which I've never actually heard, but can totally imagine being said. More than once.
II didn't know until just now that vajazzling isn't even vulvjazzling SFW. You're not even near the labia--some women will need a bikini wax first, but that's about it. I'm quite disappointed.
Suzi, say no to Dr. Google. I'm not saying to say no to parsed info, like from Ginger, but when you're the one in pain, don't do the research.
Slander is the spoken version of libel, right? Sis has a colleague going around calling her a lawbreaking bisexual. Now, in Ja, it's pretty likely just the bi part is illegal, but he's also saying she has a criminal record for lewd acts--that she was caught by the cops rocking a car fingering a woman. Now, that's a hell of a finger, but that's hardly the point--he's saying these things so willy nilly at the office he didn't realise one of the people he was maligning her to was her friend.
Here I wouldn't be bothered if there was a rumour going around that I was queer, but Ja is different--apparently she's pushing the LGBTQ agenda so hard that even gay people (count=1) couldn't bear it, and that's why there are no post-Bachelor's anthro students. I can hardly breathe for vicarious and helpless outrage. A co-worker who's all buddy buddy buddy with her to her face.
That's my baby sister's career you're fucking with. You have a problem with aggressive short-haired women? Let's...problem...together, fuckface.