still not enough spoons
Sep. 23rd, 2007 03:20 pmWell, my gall bladder stopped being evil. But I still lacked sufficient spoons to go to Polyday. Had a high temperature & headache & period pain & legs so achey I was limping in the house, so there's no way I could have made it up the hill to the station, let alone across London. I miss the people I didn't see, but at least the smoking ban means it's not my only chance to see people for 6 months.
Today, the headache is (mostly) gone and the period pain is manageable, but I still have a temperature of 37.4 °C 90 minutes after taking paracetamol. It's not obscenely high, but it's high for me (my usual is 37.1 °C at this time of day) and high enough that I can't quite think straight/right. And I'm not sure what to do about it other than take paracetamol - go to the doctor and say "I have a high temperature but no other symptoms?!". It's pretty clearly my usual chronic fatigue/glandiness thing, except my glands don't actually seem to be swollen. I'm about 95% sure that they'll look at a temperature of 37.4 and decide it's within the range of normal - never mind that it's high for me, or that the hospital panics and starts feeding you paracetamol if it goes above 37.0 (a problem, when my normal temperature is 37.1!). Blah.
How is life treating you? I want to hear all the gossip & scandal!
Today, the headache is (mostly) gone and the period pain is manageable, but I still have a temperature of 37.4 °C 90 minutes after taking paracetamol. It's not obscenely high, but it's high for me (my usual is 37.1 °C at this time of day) and high enough that I can't quite think straight/right. And I'm not sure what to do about it other than take paracetamol - go to the doctor and say "I have a high temperature but no other symptoms?!". It's pretty clearly my usual chronic fatigue/glandiness thing, except my glands don't actually seem to be swollen. I'm about 95% sure that they'll look at a temperature of 37.4 and decide it's within the range of normal - never mind that it's high for me, or that the hospital panics and starts feeding you paracetamol if it goes above 37.0 (a problem, when my normal temperature is 37.1!). Blah.
How is life treating you? I want to hear all the gossip & scandal!
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Date: 2007-09-23 02:26 pm (UTC)It doesn't take me much to go batshit with a temperature. I think mine is usually 36.9C (+/- dodgy thermometer) and if it's 37.7 or higher I can and have hallucinated. I suspect you are correct in that all you can do is take paracetamol, drink plenty of fluids and rest as much as possible. Periods are evil, and may make the effect of the paracetamol and temperature strange?
I'm okay, recovering spoons while people go to London cycling thing. I'm swotting up for my job interview on Friday and trying to stay awake. I'm conserving spoons for my 4 days at work and interview. Sadly nothing scandalous to report.
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Date: 2007-09-23 02:27 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-09-23 06:18 pm (UTC)Which is kind of awesome. :)
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Date: 2007-09-23 06:48 pm (UTC)Me too. Well sorta - I made it to the pub at about 8pm and sat with
Perhaps we can encourage each other to go next time? maybe do some Spoon re-distribution if possible?
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Date: 2007-09-23 08:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-23 08:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-23 11:11 pm (UTC)Also, ecoballs work well, as far as we can tell.
And our remortgage is coming along nicely.
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Date: 2007-09-23 11:12 pm (UTC)You can alternate paracet. andibuprofen toreduce temperature, and use ;cooling wipes ;;on exposed; ;sk;in.;
;Argh, I hate my key;;b;;;oard.;;;;;;;;
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Date: 2007-09-24 01:42 am (UTC)I'm sure a person could alternate paracetamol with ibuprofen to reduce temperature, but I personally can't because ibuprofen makes my throat close up :/ Same with aspirin and this stuff called salol that's used in schools to model igneous rock crystal formation. So I'm officially Not Allowed to take any aspirin derivatives. Salicylates are not my friend. Blah.
The implant wouldn't work for me either, joyous though near-permanent contraception would be. I go loopy when my progesterone levels are high, in a Not Good way. There's some debate among my medical professionals about whether synthetic progesterone would have the same effect, but I think it would be like playing Russian roulette with my mental health. It would be a case of trying some Pill or other and stopping if I go nuts. Dunno if it's worth the risk.
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Date: 2007-09-24 01:49 am (UTC)I don't often need encouraging to go to events where there'll be a lot of people I know - I'm an extrovert, in the gaining energy from being around people sense. I find it draining to deal with people who aren't geeks because I just don't have enough culture in common with them, but events with my sort of people are recharging. But if I'm exhausted & in pain & not right already, it's not a good idea to push my body further. I probably made things worse for myself by going to all three students on Friday, even though I was spacey after the first one.
Of course, now I'm feeling very lonely because I didn't go out at all this weekend :( Two of my friends came here today, but I was in pain & in a bad mood & didn't feel at all social until just before they were leaving! Stupid body.
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Date: 2007-09-24 09:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-24 10:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-24 12:36 pm (UTC)I hated the progesterone-only-pill. I wish sterilisation was (a) reliable,and (b) reversible (the implant has a higher success rate than sterilisation).