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The Wrath of Mom

10
May

My mother just woke up. Apparently, we’re fighting. She’s mad because I opened a box of Ritz crackers (hers) and ate a sleeve. I know that it was rude of me to open her food, but the only thing I have in the entire kitchen that I could’ve eaten that belongs to me specifically is popcorn and rice. (We still haven’t been able to replace any of the food that was in the refrigerator and the freezers when the power went out.)  Sometimes a person needs a little more substance than popcorn and rice isn’t exactly something that I want to eat for every meal.

It’s ridiculous that she’s mad at me for eating the one sleeve of crackers. She’s eaten my food before. She eats my food a lot of the time. In fact, part of the reason that I have no food is that she ate about half of the Jello snack things that I assumed were for me alone. I didn’t complain. I just assumed that maybe I misinterpreted things.

I told her yesterday morning that I needed to go get some food to make it until Wednesday (tomorrow), when she and my dad will go get food. I didn’t realize when we went to Walmart last week that I was getting enough food to make it until then. I thought we were just getting things for a couple of days. I guess that I should’ve known better or should’ve asked.

Half the time when I’m talking lately, I’ll be mid-sentence and she’ll look at Willow and start showering her with attention. She won’t remember anything I’ll have said. She won’t realize that I was telling her something important or something she should know. Then, when I bring it up later, she’ll say that I never told her. When I try to defend myself, I will be accused of lying.

Aside from the mom issue, things have been a little better in part of my life. My laptop came back from Dell yesterday. It needed a new motherboard, touchpad, AC/DC adapter, and some other things. It had quit working the night before the big storms, so part of the time that it wasn’t working, it didn’t really matter that it wasn’t working because I couldn’t have been using it.

I still have a sinus infection and my ears are still leaking gross stuff (including blood) fairly regularly. I never finished the doxycycline, which was dumb on my part, I guess. I couldn’t get myself to finish it since it worsened my (already really bad) stomach issues. Of course, when I told my mom that I hadn’t finished the antibiotic, she seemed to think that this was one of the worst choices I could ever make. I know that it’ll just let the infection grow stronger, but I’m kind of between a rock and a hard place. Do I continue letting the infection incubate or do I take the drugs and deal with worsening dehydration & other issues related to being in the bathroom every 5-10 minutes? It seems like no matter what I choose, I’ll be sick.

I finally made some new icons and posted them yesterday. I’ve gotten a few compliments on them, but (unfortunately) I don’t remember how I got them to look the way that they do. In other LJ-related news, I posted a new challenge and voting for an old challenge at my location-related icon contest. Entries are still needed for challenges 62 and 63 at the Alexander Skarsgård icon contest that I run. The icon contests that I started for Chace Crawford and Anna Paquin are about 3-4 members away from being able to start.

Sometime this week, I need to post a few book reviews that I wrote up while I was sans laptop.  Eventually, I’m going to get around to doing new themes for the boards.  I’m also going to get around to re-opening them.

 

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Fall Down, Go Boom, Get Dizzy

11
June

I fell at around 9 this evening. My knee is really bruised, as is my big toe, and the whole right side of my body hurts like Hell. Right after I fell, Alice was in front of me and Gretchen was behind me, and they were being very protective. My dad actually came in the kitchen (where I fell) and checked on me, which was completely unusual. My mom, who would have normally been the parent to check on me, slept through the whole thing.

About thirty minutes later, I felt horribly dizzy and my ears felt full. They started getting a little runny again. (Runny ears is kind of like runny noses, I guess.) So, my mom, when she briefly woke up, said it sounded like I probably had an inner ear infection. Grr. I don’t like ear infections. An inner ear infection would be different from the regular ear infections that I’ve gotten since I was 6 months old. I typically get outer and middle ones. An inner one is exceptionally rare for me.

I finally got to sleep today, which I hadn’t slept since I got up 12 hours before court. That is the one thing about my body that I don’t understand. In June, somehow, my body determines that sleep is only necessary for a few short hours every couple of days. That just doesn’t seem right for a person.

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There’s something wrong

24
April

Remember, I have a consistently low body temperature of 97.0? Right now, after a 32 oz. cup of icy cold water, my temperature is a nice cool 99.8. Water knocks the temperature down a bit and then my normal temp is almost 2 degrees lower than the average, so…this is apparently one hell of an infection. At least my immune system has finally kicked in. I was afraid it had forgotten how to work.

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I would joke that I’m not dead…

23
April

I would joke that I’m not dead, but it just doesn’t seem like a good thing to say right now. Over the past few weeks, people have been dying quite a bit in my life. First, there was a classmate at UAH who took his own life, leaving behind a little girl and a lot of people wondering why. Then, last Friday, a fellow YSA, Tad, died in a car crash along with his girlfriend, Leigh Anna. Tad was 19, Leigh Anna was 16, and the driver of the other car had been drinking. A couple of days ago, a man that was like a second father to my mother and was a major fixture in my whole family’s life died. I think his may have actually been one of those happier to hear about “died in his sleep” kind of things.

I have to pull off the impossible in a few hours. I have to get ink for my printer, print out a paper for my Honors class to turn in for my final, and then I have to make sure I get to Tad’s funeral on time. I’ve emailed a copy of the paper to my teacher, but I would really like her to have a hard copy in case she couldn’t open the file. I haven’t gone to bed yet because I’m watching a special documentary thing on Beslan, and I may watch a rerun of Hack at 5 with my mom. Then, I’ll grab about four hours of sleep and wake up at 10 feeling refreshed because that’s how I roll.

I’ve been very sick recently. Remember in November when I got that sinus infection, and then it repeated itself a few months later? Remember how I was cursing the makers of Biaxin because it didn’t work and it made me sick? Well, the sinus infection had gone into hibernation after that last time. When my back pain finally got to the point where I couldn’t stand it anymore, I called my doctor and asked him if he could see me. He did, giving me a prescription for a muscle relaxer and steroids. Now, if you’ve ever watched House, you know that if you give someone who has a compromised immune system and has a resilient infection, then that infection will grow RAPIDLY. The quick pack of pills was over in 6 days, and by the second day, my ear was hurting a little. My sinuses began to flare up quickly after that, and by the end of that sick day pack, I was sick. Well, that was Friday night. You can’t go to the doctor (usually, unless another doctor has office hours on the weekend and is seeing my doctor’s patients that day) on Saturdays or Sundays. I waited it out to Monday. This was not good. As it was clearly bacterial, it grew and intensified. I was coughing, I could barely hear, and my head felt really heavy. The good news was, I felt no more back pain, even though the pain had not really left…I was just so sick that the pain did not register as important enough to be noticed.

On Monday afternoon, I went to the doctor, and I knew he would say Biaxin again. I wasn’t going to have it. I told him my symptoms and I told him that I did not want Biaxin. (I’m allergic to four major antibiotics, so it’s generally going to be between Levaquin and Biaxin. He hates to use Levaquin on me because he knows it works well and doesn’t want me to become allergic to it.) He almost said Biaxin until I told him about the ears. He looked in my right one, and said it was pretty good. He looked in my left for a split second and nearly jumped back. Apparently, the infection was SEVERE in there. He said Biaxin wouldn’t have cut it with that one.

I’m starting to do better now. It’s a little hard to breathe sometimes. My throat gets irritated quickly and I have to drink constantly to keep from coughing. My mom thinks the infection was either a staph or strep infection that got caught in my sinuses and, eventually, my ear, because the pain was so severe in my ear and my throat, and because of the difficulty that we’ve had in treating this thing.

I would have probably gotten better more quickly if my immune system could handle the job a little better. If my core body temperature wasn’t 97.0 normally, then I could probably fight off infections a little easier. When my temperature was checked at the doctor it was 98.3. The nurse was about to discount this as a low temp. It may seem low, since normal is 98.6. But if my temperature is normally 1.6 degrees cooler than a normal person, then 98.3 is like if I had a temperature of 99.9 if I had a regular body that worked properly.

Oh, I found out officially in the X Rays from my back that I have scoliosis. They have never officially told me that. I’ve had spinal films done before, but they typically thought it was out of alignment because I would have back spasms. Apparently, now they think I have a curvy spine. If I remember correctly from the films when I was 10, it curves to the left in the lumbar region. When the techs were doing the films that day, they were only supposed to be doing the thoracic region, but they seemed to get intrigued by something they noticed on it and decided to also do my lumbar area. It was probably the scoliosis.

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