Bit of a scary day for me yesterday. Had two bouts of vertigo that had me wondering if it was about to be lights out time. I had to have my sister come and get me at work, since it became clear I wasn’t capable of driving. So today I’m gonna hang at home and see if I croak or not.
Oh shit, man. I hope it isn’t that bad. What’s Granny have to say about it? Does she think it was a stroke?
That’s what my health insurance thinks is delivering healthcare: if you live to finally see the doctor it wasn’t serious in the first place. Feel better PJ.
Palin on Lintball:
I think the definition of hypocrisy is for Rush Limbaugh to have been called out, forced to apologize and retract what it is he said in exercising his first amendment rights-and never is that, the same, applied to the leftist radicals who say such horrible things about the handicapped, about women, about the defenseless. So I think that’s the definition of hypocrisy, and that’s my $.02 for you.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/07/1072046/-Shocker-Sarah-Palin-defends-Rush-Limbaugh-s-slut-crusade?detail=hide&via=blog_1
That has happened to me a few times. Once I had just driven from NY to Boston after a conference (hmmm, Is pj just trying to miss the Wednesday meetings?). It was very cold and I had been hauling around some heavy luggage. I went to lunch and when we went back out into the cold I became very dizzy and almost passed out. My friend’s took me to an OR and after a bunch of tests it was determined that everything was OK except maybe a slight heart irregularity. I did get a scrip to pump up my potassium. :banana: It happened again a while later after I had a lunch of pasta and a lot of iced tea. It went away after a while but I stopped taking Claritin (I don’t know why) and started drinking herbal tea.
I hope it’s not a serious deal and just the change of the weather.
Well, I felt horrible that Monday & Tuesday were torments-of-hell-full-moon days at the Miracle Center where so much was going on and everything was a crisis that I never got PJs cell phone call and didn’t even see the voicemails until I pulled into the garage. Thank :jesus: his sister and her husband are retired and he was able to reach them to get him home.
This is a message that some things have to change around here and I believe the episode was due to a number of things, some environmental, some nutritional and a lot of stress related response. He didn’t want to go to Urgent Care or ED — can’t say as I blame him because he would have gotten a “workup” which would have involved lots of expensive diagnostic testing and radiographic brain scanning and anything else they could think of to rule out a million different diagnoses and then say “we don’t know what happened because we can’t find anything”.
Anyway, BlogDaddy is working on feeling better and I’m working on him (as always) to make healthier food choices — it’s an uphill battle. Men! 🙄
Feel better blogdaddy! :priest: Hope it’s something simple like a bug or the weather or food choices.
(see? We need a tornado/twister emo for the Okie and the vertigo man!)
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We have a Jehovah Witness-believing-employee at work. No problem with that except if employers can determine coverage, and if she was my employer, she might not allow me to get a necessary blood transfusion (should I ever need one). Darn good thing I’m a boss and not an employee. Hmmm, maybe I could save money if I eliminated prostate exams from our coverage…. :pirate:
:dancers: :blues: