Now my daughter is throwing up. What is that, 6 days later or so?
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Dang, so much more frustrating when you thought you were past it. Hope she's better in time to go back to school.
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How are you doing, Clodfobble?
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Oh, much better. Everyone went to bed early last night, so I got to as well. Minifobette has taken a turn back for the worse, but I seem to have escaped relatively unscathed.
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Did I mention it got Mrs glatt this morning? I'm the sole survivor looking nervously around me.
Supposed to have a neighbor kid sleep over tonight while his parents are on the road. I'm trying to reach the parents so they can figure out a plan B. |
Still waiting on Pete... Also teh boyfriend is here recovering from his snowboarding accident, will he succumb?
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Before we left my in-laws' house this morning, my sister-in-law started puking. We've still got three left in the house unaffected; I'm expecting this to get everyone before it's all over.
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Typhoidfobble?
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Ha! Could be Mr. Clod, we'll have to keep an eye on that rascal...
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The in-laws will all get it. Happy New Year! :greenface
This happened to us one Christmas long ago in Canada. Everyone, but everyone in my extended family traveled to be with us for the holidays. Absolutely everyone left with gastro. It was horrible. I sympathize, clod. |
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Heh... the motives were selfish, I agree: If we'd said we weren't coming, they just would have insisted on driving down to us instead. And then who knows how long they would have stayed. Better to just meet them on their turf and then beat a hasty retreat. Plus all the kids napped during the long car rides, which they wouldn't have done at home.
Minifobette hasn't thrown up in over three days, but she's still refusing to eat. We haven't decided yet if this is because she genuinely still feels nauseous, or because she's gotten it in her head that if she never eats again she'll never have to throw up again. She's the kind of kid who can stick to a decision like that, once she's made it. |
I have numbness in the last two toes of both feet. In another few days it will reach the level of making an appointment about it.
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Get thee to a doctory. |
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Or at the very least, go to the grocery store and pick up a little over-the-counter blood sugar test kit. It might be nothing, but I'd be worried about unchecked diabetes. |
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There's a level and it's like, for chest pain you give it 3 minutes, if it's a sharp pain in your groin you give it a day, if it's toe numbness you give it a week and a half if it's not getting worse.
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No. The diabetes thing. Now, please. Sent by thought transference |
yeah, no. I know what you mean about the level...but a week and a half is silly.
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It'll wait until the 2nd and that is that, sorry.
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During the meantime, no more typing with your feet.
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Okay, I get that you can't see a doc until the 2nd, but check your own blood sugar, yeah? Takes 30 seconds. Couldn't hurt, and if you rule it out at least you'll have more information to give the doc, right?
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I'm sure they will send me for a test no matter what I say I've done. They have a lab right downstairs.
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I've got the test gear... and wine.;)
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The doc is not at all worried about my toes. Says I have excellent circulation, and the problem is not as bad as I thought. He gave me a set of rehab exercises to do for the lower back, and says check back in in two weeks, if no improvement then there is a battery of tests that can be run.
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Yay for good news!
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It's the "not as bad as I thought" that feels the best.
Since turning 50 I feel like everything is bad news from here on out. "It's not a toomah!" turns into "Maybe it IS a toomah." |
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*shakes dice* Come ooonnn, flu, baby needs a new set of antivirals... |
Oh noooooooooooooo!
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I've had nasty left foot pain for the past 6-7 weeks, persisting in spite of ditching my professional shoes (leather flats) for super-cushy Nike running shoes (they look just great with my office clothes). Had an x-ray yesterday to see if it's a stress fracture, which is what it feels like. I haven't done a thing that could cause a stress fracture. I'm no athlete at the moment. My xray report says there's a lucency (clear, dark spot that shouldn't be there) on one of my metatarsals. So I get a bone scan the second week of March.
It'd be very unusual to have a met in my foot, so I'm going to go with the assumption that this is something else. I've had right hip pain over the past two months as well, though, hence the bone scan. Meh. I'm probably just having osteoporotic fractures from the stupid Arimidex. Too soon to tell. If this pain is from mets, I'll be truly pissed. I just bought a $700 Board-review program. |
I hope it's just garden variety shitty ankle syndrome. That's why I keep a spare...
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Let us know how the scans go, ortho. :fingerx:
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I need to be watching more of Louis CK. He rocks.
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He is super funny. But. I watched a couple episodes of his regular "show", he has a show, y'know. It was not pleasant. All about how awkward things were as he tried to find a romantic connection after divorce. It was ugly and unfunny.
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His show is different from his standup, yes. It's ugly, but the whole point of it is that there is beauty in ugly. One of my favorite episodes is where he is briefly hired as a sitcom writer, and gets fired because he is trying to make a show that is essentially like his actual show you are watching, and the producers would rather bring Bob Saget in deliver cheesy family one-liners instead. The episode where he carries a baby duck around Iraq made me tear up. It was ugly and beautiful.
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It's a sad and beautiful world
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So, last year my sister went to the doctor. She's been complaining of occasional dips in her blood pressure, dizziness, headaches, weariness or getting extremely tired, and lack of energy. So, the doctor said, let's see if something's wrong with you or it's life getting you down. A week later, my sister came back for blood results. The doctor informed her that she nothing is wrong with her. She said to take vitamins, exercise, and come back in 3 months. :eyebrow: Hahahaha.....and yeah, my sister never came back. She thought it'd be a waste of time and money.
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Is that the show you mentioned when we were discussing the differences between British and American comedy styles? The two Js were over here a couple of hours ago and they were raving it. They've got the first couple of series downloaded so J is bringing it round next time they come :) |
The radiologist says the foot issue is a stress fracture. Hooray! I drank a toast to stress fractures last night. Now I'm more confident about the hip pain. Guess that study program won't go to waste after all. :D
(And no thanks to stupid Arimidex. A fracture after being on it only two months? WTF.) |
You know you've had a bad couple of years if you're cheering for a fractured foot :p
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I know ... but think how much higher I now get to climb on the happiness scale. I can only go up from here! So I'm toasting the fracture! :p:
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Hey Ortho, I'm happy for you that you broke your foot. And I mean that in the nicest possible way!
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He's not sorry about ur foot.
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We need to capture
The fracture rapture Comin' right atcha |
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Um, congrats on the broken foot?
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Heh heh ... sorry or not sorry, congrats or not, thank you all ... I am VERY HAPPY to have a broken foot. :D
And I walked around on it for two months, cursing it but walking on it, so I have confirmed to myself that I am not a wuss. (Sometimes, when you have a lot of pain for a long time and it gets you down, you start to wonder.) And I enjoy Louis CK. I haven't seen his show, but I've enjoyed the audio I've listened to. He's not pretty but he's real. |
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I find the pain in both to be revealing and strangely reassuring.
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Yeah, the "it" I meant was his character-based show, i.e. the pot smoking clip. So I'm 1 for 2 on people who I thought would hate it... in baseball, I'd be batting .500!
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ME: Louis' standup is brilliant; but his show, including that clip, is just average, don't like it don't hate it.
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Did you see the episode of Comedians in Cars with him in it? It's my favorite one so far, and I've seen half a dozen. I suspect he's really like his stand up persona all the time.
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I should clarify further by saying that his standup is most just "brilliant" but top eleven of all time, which on my list goes like:
George Carlin Bill Cosby Richard Pryor Louis CK Bill Hicks Joan Rivers Jerry Seinfeld Steve Martin Eddie Murphy Sam Kinison Emo Philips |
Emo Philips. I used to love him. I knew half his act word for word.
The one with the kid on the swing wanting him to push harder, and harder and harder... So, I backed up the Buick... |
My brother says hello!
. . . so hooray for speech therapy. |
Hahahahah. Excellent.
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