Good grief, sj. It is so completely ridiculous the effort required to get health care. Good it is happening. How exhausting to have to fight so hard to fix their screw ups.
You know how I reported Richard Spencer's legal fee fundraising campaign?
Well done!!
Oh Teppy, so sorry about the vertigo. ~ma that it resolves quickly. Do you have any meds for it?
AT&T wants me to know that something called I Heart Country and what looks like a golf tournament are happening.
Those efforts made to warp social media profiling are paying off?
Oh Teppy, so sorry about the vertigo. ~ma that it resolves quickly. Do you have any meds for it?
I do, but they aren't super effective. It's annoying.
Tim asked me if I had checked my blood pressure, because low blood pressure can make you dizzy. I hadn't checked it in the past couple of months, so I did check it, and it's fairly low for me (though I don't think that the AHA actually considers it "low").
I can cut my BP meds in half starting tomorrow morning, but in the meantime, I don't actually know what to do to raise my blood pressure. Eat salt? (Not salty food; literally a handful of salt.) Watch POTUS deliver a speech?
Huh. The internet does say "eat more salt." But I think it means salty food, not to gnaw on my pink salt lamp. It also says drink more water, which I can do.
And my husband says "Exercise! Sex will probably suffice!" He's such a giver.
The internet does say "eat more salt." But I think it means salty food, not to gnaw on my pink salt lamp. It also says drink more water, which I can do.
Honestly, the very few occasions I've had that, my doctor has told me that if I need, eat some salt. Maybe put some on a few spoonfuls of peanut butter?
The work thing is still amazingly awful and spiraling even more, but I don't have to care about it for a week, because I LEAVE FOR DISNEYLAND TOMORROW.