The best part is when it stops
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:33 pm
Had some parts of my body that decided they weren't happy.
Two hours curled up in a ball on my bed. It was so bad I actually didn't know how I could get through it at one point. Tried comparing it to giving birth but that didn't work either. Just made me terrified to have another kid again. :wah: I know what was wrong and the only thing that helps is just popping some Tylenol. Unfortunately Advil was what I had and it didn't work. Took me an extra hour of pain before I gave up and popped a Robaxacet too, which luckily has acetaminophen in it.
Anyway... a parade went by my window while this was going on. Full on Santa Claus parade. It goes right down my street this time of year. Good timing :rolleyes: Actually, the music was kind of nicely distracting. I would have liked to have seen it. The parade was pretty long 'cause I passed out before it finished. Vaguely remember hearing lots of hyperactive children running about that must have ate too many candy canes.
The best part of today was waking up again and not being in pain. As much as it sucks... it's nice to remember how great it is just not being in pain. My sympathies to anyone who hasn't experienced pain free living for a while.
Two hours curled up in a ball on my bed. It was so bad I actually didn't know how I could get through it at one point. Tried comparing it to giving birth but that didn't work either. Just made me terrified to have another kid again. :wah: I know what was wrong and the only thing that helps is just popping some Tylenol. Unfortunately Advil was what I had and it didn't work. Took me an extra hour of pain before I gave up and popped a Robaxacet too, which luckily has acetaminophen in it.
Anyway... a parade went by my window while this was going on. Full on Santa Claus parade. It goes right down my street this time of year. Good timing :rolleyes: Actually, the music was kind of nicely distracting. I would have liked to have seen it. The parade was pretty long 'cause I passed out before it finished. Vaguely remember hearing lots of hyperactive children running about that must have ate too many candy canes.
The best part of today was waking up again and not being in pain. As much as it sucks... it's nice to remember how great it is just not being in pain. My sympathies to anyone who hasn't experienced pain free living for a while.