Monday, December 18, 2006

Sore throat? Join the club.

It's not often that Dr. B. is reduced to tears because of physical pain. Really. There were probably two times when my back went out. And there was the time four years ago (right before I had to defend my dissertation) when my throat and ears started a revolution against my head and tried to burn it to ashes from the inside out. I'm pretty sure I cried then too. (In fact, I'm positive I cried just on principle: the ingratitude from the throat and ears! Revolt against me? Harumph. Had they not always been treated with the utmost respect? The betrayal!)

And then there was yesterday. And the day before that. Oh, and earlier today. Yes, that's right. I almost forgot. Earlier today.

"Boo hoo hoo. It hurts! Boo hoo hoooo." That's what it's like over here every 4-6 hours when the ibuprofen wears off. Wanna come over?

There was a tiny respite last night, thanks to the magical powers of Ambien, but other than that, the throat's running the show over here.

When the painkillaz are doing their job, I can do a little holiday crafting. Here's a little taste of one of the projects. (Ow! Taste? Thinking about tasting makes my throat hurt.)

Ignore the red threads. They're just the basting stitches - they'll get pulled out soon enough.

Oh. And be kind, won't you? Mama's throat is killing her.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oy, I am so sorry that you are feeling bad. Thanks for taking the time to blog, though - your pain is your readers' gain. I am thinking warm thoughts your way.

Anonymous said...

Just in time for the holidaze:

This woman is a genius!

In this reviewer's opinion, the pop tart squeaks by the cupcakes as a favorite because there's a bite taken out of it. It's all about the bites.

...enjoy

xo
Leopold Bloom

Kristy said...

I'm so sorry to hear you are sick. I say cry if you need to, though. Sometimes it helps and even if it doesn't, it gets your mind off of feeling crappy for a little while.

But the quilting is beautiful. You do such amazing work. One of these days I am going to learn to quilt.

Dr. B. said...

Thank you Ben K & Kristy for your well-wishes. I think I am just now returning from the nearly-dead to the semi-alive. No doubt this is due in part to your kindness.

And Anonymous, er... "Leopold", your note was very cryptic until I looked closely at the links. And that woman is, indeed, a genius. Cheers!