This money, it is too much. You should have some small refund.

Niska ,'War Stories'


Natter 69: Practically names itself.  

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.


le nubian - Feb 12, 2012 12:45:02 pm PST #21652 of 30001
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Liese,

I have changed context, but always done so to a low light situation (like the comfy couch) and laid down on it with a book to read. Usually after reading for an ~hour, I'm out like a light!


Scrappy - Feb 12, 2012 1:14:01 pm PST #21653 of 30001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I have stopped the Temazepam at night and am now relying on exhaustion and podcasts most nights, but a few nights a week I'll take Nyquil or Benadryl.


Liese S. - Feb 12, 2012 1:48:19 pm PST #21654 of 30001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Which reminds me, Liese, both people said no napping.

Hmph. I like napping. That might be my problem right there.


§ ita § - Feb 12, 2012 1:56:33 pm PST #21655 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

So, a doctor gave me the meds, as recommended, and it has made a dent. I also have shown no adverse reaction (I'm sleeping on purpose, which I am lucky I was hit enough to do, but it's not knocking me out). The original admitting doc wanted to inch up the dosage, and give me the full dose if 3/4 didn't work. I told her that would probably mean more meds, and this lady actually listened.

I hope this counts for next visit. They were surprised at my clarity after half dosage. I tried to explain to the ER that it wasn't an acquired resistance, that 2mg had never had an impact on me, but the attending wouldn't even engage me in discussion directly, rather shuttling the nurse and resident back and forth.

It's not my fault that I'm tone deaf to narcotics. But maybe I'll go home this evening.


Laura - Feb 12, 2012 2:09:55 pm PST #21656 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

Thank goodness they finally gave you the meds. I am sorry you have to go through this ordeal each and every time.

I was a lifetime insomniac and wasn't cured until my kids went to HS. Who knew that getting up every day at 6am and not getting a chance to rest all day and evening would cause collapse and sleep by about 10pm? If I get up ridiculously early I just start to nod out at end of day. I also don't do caffeine in the afternoon. Even though it has been a few years now I am still grateful every morning that I have had a good night's sleep. After decades of sleep deprivation it is a joy beyond compare.


Sue - Feb 12, 2012 2:21:50 pm PST #21657 of 30001
hip deep in pie

Liese, if your mind is racing, maybe try making a list of things that you need to tackle before going to bed. Getting them down and out of your head sometimes help.

ita, I am so glad they gave you the drugs, and can't believe you're still there.


§ ita § - Feb 12, 2012 2:25:00 pm PST #21658 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

It strikes me as weird. When we discussed admittance, I said if they're going to administer the same regimen as emergency, I wasn't going to do it. I can feel like ass at home. So they promptly admit me, and write for the same thing. Which means I have to pay something, even if I never occupy the bed. The nurse is trying to convince me that I'm the only person to ever in the history of the world to have a problem with that.

Now, obviously I talked them out of it, but if I hadn't thrown another fit, they'd have deliberately treated and charged me for the same of the useless stuff. How is that not irritating?


Strix - Feb 12, 2012 2:39:57 pm PST #21659 of 30001
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

ita !, that is so frustrating. I mean, you come in every week. They should have this down by now.

ION, copyediting is cracking me up tonight. "Since you're using UK spellings, that should be "arsehole." "Perhaps you meant "nipples" are twisted?

Also, buttons were used on the flies of men's trousers in the 1850's, yes?


§ ita § - Feb 12, 2012 3:01:41 pm PST #21660 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What were they twisting instead of nipples? Personally I prefer my author to tweak or lave, you know? OMG, the laving of the pebbled nub. Good times, good times.

One of the admitting doctors says he's going to talk to the ER. Hope it has an effect.

I never quite got the effect/affect confusion. I think I probably learnt affect late.


§ ita § - Feb 12, 2012 3:01:42 pm PST #21661 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Double the fun!