Together We Will Live Forever

Jan 15, 2012 23:37

So, been a while since I've posted. I'd love to say life is that busy, but that would be such a baldfaced lie as to be believed by not even the most guilable of children. Hospital and doctors wise, oh yeah, far too much of that. Actual life, decidedly thin on the ground ( Read more... )

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cribbins January 16 2012, 13:23:55 UTC
God, that sucks so much. I'm really sorry. I'm not sure what I can say that will help, apart from that I'm always here to send weird texts to about embroidering Mrs Hudson, or to talk about anything.

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captainlogic January 16 2012, 16:53:28 UTC
Its always appropriate to discuss embroidered Mrs Hudsons and her battle scones. Still convinced the Geek Interpreter has to be a much better story than the Greek Interpreter, a woefully dull tale utterly lacking in katanas, comics and ninja-Watson.

Besides, apart from random freakouts(most impressive of which was over the spinal pain and had me in the street near my mum's having just had enough and screaming obscenities for a couple minutes after which streetsweeper drove past and yelled 'you're a nutter but you've got a nice arse' which then had me laughing hysterically most of the way home) and abuse of own lj, mostly just continue toddling along, desperately trying to think of a better present for Briony than perfume as I know shes out but its not the most inventive of gifts ever.

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cribbins January 16 2012, 18:56:38 UTC
'you're a nutter but you've got a nice arse' . #fact

Oh god don't even, I have no idea what I'm getting her...

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cribbins January 16 2012, 19:28:56 UTC
LOOOOOOK

I'm really going to have to watch the Patrick Troughton episodes one day.

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ultra_chrome January 16 2012, 15:41:15 UTC
That sounds perfectly terrifying!

I once had similar, albeit mild in comparison, symptoms that went on for months. I had brain scans and all sorts of blood tests and constant pain and vertigo and vision problems. I eventually got convinced to see a chiropractor, who made me go completely blind for about 10 minutes when he adjusted me. They were talking about calling an ambulance just before my vision started coming back. Then, over the next few days things started to improve. Eventually all good.

But then, like I said, I had mild symptoms compared to yours. And from what I read in your post there's more to this that I've missed along the way?

I wish you all the best, hon. My thoughts are with you and I'm hoping they get you sorted out soon.

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captainlogic January 16 2012, 17:10:52 UTC
Oh my. Im glad you're ok, that must have been frightening, both the problem and then the solution! A friend of mine had something that sounds similar, and it went on for months and she had similar scans and tests etc and in the end it was this rare type of migraine(can't remember what it was called for life of me) thats exaserbated by ibuprofen and paracetamol etc and she hasnt touched any analgesic since and it went away. She still wont touch them now because she darent risk it coming back but ooh the thought of there being something in your brain, its just not nice is it ( ... )

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