Mar. 28th, 2008
braincrash
Mar. 28th, 2008 11:52 amhttp://ironychan.livejournal.com/1044528.html
*tilts head*
Sooo... who here has seen Starcrash? Is it worth watching or will it destroy my brain cells? Or both?
*tilts head*
Sooo... who here has seen Starcrash? Is it worth watching or will it destroy my brain cells? Or both?
It's the weekend, oh my gods
Mar. 28th, 2008 09:42 pmSo much pain. All day. Holy crap.
I'm fairly certain my right knee almost misaligned again.
When I got home, my husband was in the living room. I was happy. I took one of his Soma pills, and one of his Relafen pills.
Guh.
Yeah.
Ahh.
Better.
Mmmm.
You know what? I have no idea what this "normal" is supposed to be. But apparently, give me a powerful muscle relaxant and a powerful anti-inflammatory, and I think I'm there. Almost normal. No spasticity or tension or pain, you know? I mean, yeah. I can move. I can almost dance. I don't dance. I'm too stiff and tense. But with this? I dance. I'm fluid. I can move and bend and spin and twist and all that. Yeah.
Um. Hi.
I was in so much pain, I don't even know how to describe it. Think of every word you have ever used to describe pain, and yeah, that was me for most of this week.
Now think of every word you have ever used to describe relaxation, and yeah, that's me right now.
Dopamine levels are skyrocketing. Endorphins are thundering across my skull. My scalp tingles. Every time I brush my hair, I giggle wildly and shiver happily and want to roll around on the floor laughing. One of the best ways to make me love you forever is to massage my scalp and brush my hair. It's all about the hair for me, you know.
Next time I see my doctor, I will ask her about a prescription for a low dose of Soma, and maybe a low dose of Relafen or a similar NSAID. And yes, I shall be careful with said drugs if I do get them.
I'm also putting myself back on Yerba Mate and Maca in the mornings, as those herbs have been a godsend combination before the fibromyalgia diagnosis, during the year of pain and fatigue where I didn't know it was fibro. I've revised, changed, and updated my daily supplement list to accommodate.
I'm fairly certain my right knee almost misaligned again.
When I got home, my husband was in the living room. I was happy. I took one of his Soma pills, and one of his Relafen pills.
Guh.
Yeah.
Ahh.
Better.
Mmmm.
You know what? I have no idea what this "normal" is supposed to be. But apparently, give me a powerful muscle relaxant and a powerful anti-inflammatory, and I think I'm there. Almost normal. No spasticity or tension or pain, you know? I mean, yeah. I can move. I can almost dance. I don't dance. I'm too stiff and tense. But with this? I dance. I'm fluid. I can move and bend and spin and twist and all that. Yeah.
Um. Hi.
I was in so much pain, I don't even know how to describe it. Think of every word you have ever used to describe pain, and yeah, that was me for most of this week.
Now think of every word you have ever used to describe relaxation, and yeah, that's me right now.
Dopamine levels are skyrocketing. Endorphins are thundering across my skull. My scalp tingles. Every time I brush my hair, I giggle wildly and shiver happily and want to roll around on the floor laughing. One of the best ways to make me love you forever is to massage my scalp and brush my hair. It's all about the hair for me, you know.
Next time I see my doctor, I will ask her about a prescription for a low dose of Soma, and maybe a low dose of Relafen or a similar NSAID. And yes, I shall be careful with said drugs if I do get them.
I'm also putting myself back on Yerba Mate and Maca in the mornings, as those herbs have been a godsend combination before the fibromyalgia diagnosis, during the year of pain and fatigue where I didn't know it was fibro. I've revised, changed, and updated my daily supplement list to accommodate.