It is almost noon, and I just woke up! Antihistimine gronk, I blame you.
I did the same thing! Antihistimine, bam, noon. Slept well, though. Woke to a cat stomping around on top of me.
I sometimes wonder if the cat worries about me when I stop snoring. "Is the primate still breathing? Stand on her chest and find out!"
Can I just survive on ibuprofen, cuz I've never had Percocet and I've never liked the heavy hitting drugs, don't want bother dealing with the pharmacy and end up not using them anyway.
I'm at a retreat center, so the likelihood of getting an appropriate charger is small.
Percocet has acetaminophen, so you may want to have the ibuprofen clear your system before you try it.
Can I just survive on ibuprofen, cuz I've never had Percocet and I've never liked the heavy hitting drugs, don't want bother dealing with the pharmacy and end up not using them anyway.
Get the Percocet in case you need it. If you end up not using them you can share.
Wow, that last step to my apartment is a doozy, and it's right where the railing ends because it breaks off to the patio there. Even putting the groceries away had my thigh burning. This . . . is already sucking. And the cats are terrified of the crutches.
Break now, second grocery bag later.
Now, I'm a hypocrite in that I would never ask my neighbor to bring my bags up for me, but, he didn't even offer!
If you end up not using them you can share.
Heh.
I need to remember to grab my purse from the car to tote stuff in. Am now in pocketless pants . . . and, oh shoot, how am I going to carry my meals over to the couch? Park a chair in front of the stove/microwave and just eat there?
Sucking some more.
Oh, ouch, Julie!
WS, I think you'd like him a lot. Here's his most recent post on the subject.
oh shoot, how am I going to carry my meals over to the couch?
When I was on crutches for nine weeks, I got myself a walker from Craigslist and attached a bicycle basket to the front of it. Can't carry a plate of food, but you can carry, say, a bowl of cereal and a small carton of milk. Also good for all the other stuff one has to carry around. A rolling walker - one with wheels - might even be better, because it moves more smoothly.
Hmm, I have a chance to go see Rio's hubby speak at the Orpheum in Memphis tonight, but I think thrift (and sloth, for not making the 3-hour round trip drive) is going to win out instead.