Sickness update

Saturday, February 25th, 2006 08:16 pm
chanaleh: It's hard work being bitter (bitter)
Two-day pattern seems to be: fever down in the morning, creeps up by one degree every few hours. Was at 102.5 by bedtime last night, closer to 99 first thing this morning (but I still blew off my Torah reading... *sigh*). Currently back to 101. Blah.

Yesterday I felt too ill to be bored as long as I could lie mercifully still. Have now reached the point of being restless (neither bed nor couch is comfortable anymore) but still too low-energy to do anything. Blah.

At least the stomach upset has mostly passed. But I still have little appetite, so not even food as a distraction. Blah.

Should drink some more, though. Maybe I can manage a shower and then another nap.
chanaleh: (shashmaf)
I'm sick. But not with the cold/flu. I have a stomach bug. This NEVER happens to me. )

I'm reasonably comfortable as long as I lie down, but I still feel crappy and shaky as soon as I get any more vertical. So I'm going to go continue lying in bed for the rest of the day.

This sucks, man. I had all this little stuff I meant to get tied up at work today, too.

EDIT, 2:30 pm: Just kidding. Fever up to 101 on the dot. WTF?? Applesauce staying down, though.

EDIT, 7:20 pm: Fever hovering near 102. Almost kinda hungry though (yes, I have some soup on hand, thank you all). Tiger Boy stopped by this afternoon with more ginger ale, and recited me a Tolkien poem with some of the most beautiful language I've heard in ages ["Errantry"]. And then I slept more.
chanaleh: (sleeping)
I've been fighting off a cold for over a week... and it finally got the upper hand. :-P Last night, after working a full day (and I do mean full), I bagged on the company Holiday Outing due to being too wiped. Today I set the alarm for the usual time, then proceeded to snooze for two more hours before calling in sick.

So far I'm having the feeling of "a whole day at home! -- and -- blah, all I want to do is lie on the couch!" But that's exactly what I am supposed to be doing, so I will not bother myself about the to-do lists. At all.

I am likely to get a little bored by late afternoon, however, so feel free to call or SMS me. I might be on AIM sporadically if I feel up to sitting up.

For now, back to the tea and Terry Pratchett.

Edit, 2:15pm: Wow. Forget the couch; after I wrote the above, I went back to bed and stayed there for FOUR MORE HOURS. And I might do that again yet this afternoon. :-P
chanaleh: (sleeping)
Twice already this week, I'd zonked out around 10pm.

As of yesterday afternoon, I could feel a sore throat coming on. Not good with our concert [obligatory plug] coming up tomorrow.

After a quiet dinner with [livejournal.com profile] kalessin, I went to bed last night at 10:15. And slept (mostly) until 8am. And went to shul. And was still so wiped that I lay down in my pew after the Torah service (no, I really shouldn't have agreed to stand as gabbai for the longest parshah of the year, after doing my own reading) and proceeded to sleep through Musaf. And after kiddush, came home and took a 2-hour nap.

Throat is a little better, but I still feel weird.

Maybe I'll take my temperature again. Yesterday evening it was only just over 99, though.

I was planning to go to the [livejournal.com profile] theatreatfirst '80s Dance [obligatory plug] tonight, but if I'm still feeling so out of it, I think some quieter pursuit will be in order for this evening. :-(

Update, 8:45pm: Temp = 100.4. Uh... yeah.
Sorry, everyone whose festivities I am missing tonight. :-/
(My stitches don't look infected or anything -- now that I've removed the bandage -- so at least that's not the problem.)

On the plus side, I decided to reread The Curse of Chalion before starting Paladin of Souls. And oh... I forgot how much I enjoyed it last time, but now I'm experiencing a delightful tension between racing ahead to soak up the story and reading slowly to savor every passage. Very little makes me as happy as good writing.
chanaleh: (breathe)
Mole excision: complete.
Elapsed time, entry to exit: 24 minutes.

Sensation: still none. As [livejournal.com profile] firstfrost noted, modern anesthetics are Very Good (not to mention instantaneous).
Bandage: off in 3 days.
Stitches: out in 9-10 days.
Short-term prognosis: fine.
Biopsy: results to come.

Now to try and put the incision site entirely out of my head until I can remove the bandage on Friday and get a look at it.

Chance of Diesel appearance tonight: good.
Chance of weekend update before then: excellent.
Chance of contra dancing tonight after that: not so good. :-)


[additional comment offering tickets for tonight's Dresden Dolls show moved to its own post]
chanaleh: (leila)
Today was just my three-minute consult for the surgical procedure. (Despite the fact that they booked me for a half-hour slot in the first place.)

They have now very kindly scheduled me for the actual procedure a week from today. At which time I will re-absorb all the good wishes sent my way earlier today.

Christ on a crutch.

I mean, no harm done, really, but ARRRRRGH what a waste of my emotional energy. (And meanwhile I still have this weird ache lingering in the affected area, and no one has any opinion on that.)

I'm going to go upstairs and rant at my boyfriend now. :-P
chanaleh: (dancing)
The weekend of Much Happy Weddingness is at an end. Large numbers of us have, accordingly, adorned ourselves and eaten and drunk and danced and sung and wept and loved and cherished. Amen.

I would write more, but I'm past due for bed. (Not, of course, before finishing up the shul newsletter layout... and then taking an extra hour to play around with a complete redesign for the fall issue. But hey.)

Quick personal note: I'm having what is technically minor surgery tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, to have a mole removed. The procedure itself is only scheduled to take 30 minutes (1:45-2:15pm), but I really have no idea what to expect after that (in part because of the location of the excision, although it is above the waist). So I may be able to go back to work afterwards, and maybe even to Diesel later, but I'm thinking contra dancing = likely not such a good idea. Oh well. Wish me luck, anyway.

*Life* and taxes

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005 11:56 pm
chanaleh: (2005)
Movie night: well-attended.
Israel trip dates: selected. (August 14-24th, pending confirmation from Livnot. Rah!)
Seder/put-in weekend: being planned down to the hour. :-)

Hematocrit: up, apparently. Guess the iron supplements are working. They didn't spin it to give me an actual number, but that sucker sank like a stone. For a change.
BP: 102/70. Temp: 96. (?!)
Whole blood, one unit: succesfully donated.
Shul board meeting: attended.
Program director contract renewal: approved.

Form 1099-INT: missing.
Schedule D, box e: also missing.

"Fuckit," she said, "I'm filing for the automatic extension on my tax return," and went to bed and slept the sleep of the just.

EDIT, 7:21 am: Well, not exactly. I had trouble turning my brain off after all, and then proceeded to have an anxiety dream about packing my office for the big move May 6. :-P
chanaleh: (2005)
Casual readers may or may not know that LJ had a major power outage this weekend and was down for over 24 hours. Not a catastrophe, but I admit its absence was palpable for me. Amazing how intrinsically LJ has become woven into my mental space.

So, Friday: work, shul, then joined Tiger Boy for a Shabbat dinner in my neighborhood with the MIT Reform Chavurah where I met and re-met a lot of lovely people (including [livejournal.com profile] miraclaire. *waves* It's a while since I met anyone new who said "Hey, do I recognize you from LJ?" Hee).

Saturday: The low-grade cold I've had all week moved up into my ears, right on schedule. More shul, at which the Mystery Hunt was much discussed. Costume shopping for Talley's Folly at the Davis Sq. Goodwill, then a little extra Goodwill shopping for myself (all very successful). Dinner at home, made some buttons (replenishing stock before Arisia), worked on memorizing my lines (we're supposed to have them basically down by Tuesday night's rehearsal, aaah!), then watched Fraggle Rock with Tiger Boy.

Today: Would have gone cross-country skiing except that the group outing was cancelled for lack of snow (!). Didn't end up going ice skating (the proposed alternative plan) either, though. Instead: Went out for brunch (on which more under separate cover). Borrowed [livejournal.com profile] ablock's car to make a preliminary grocery run to Brookline for next Monday's Tu B'Shvat seder. Started work on the shul newsletter layout (which I ought to go finish). Had the first round of Honorable Menschen auditions, which went off well; one more session tomorrow night before we make decisions.

notes from the home front )

I feel like there is more to report, or at least, that a lot has happened that the above doesn't capture the way I thought it would. I think I'm just not taking the time (or the liberty) to flesh it out right now. Miles to go before I sleep. Even if I'm not the one with two paper revisions to turn in this week.
chanaleh: (Default)
Fever was up just over 100, but sore throat was receding. So I thought I might go into the office for a couple of hours this afternoon and try to finish up that book. Showered, dressed, headed out the door.

By the time I reached Central Square, I realized what an unusually high percentage of concentration I was expending on staying upright and moving forward.

Crap.
Back to bed after all.

But props to Tiger Boy, who dropped by unexpectedly around noon bearing both orange juice and chicken soup. :-) I am rummaging around now for -- I was just sure I still had one here somewhere -- a trayf glass mug to heat the soup in.

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