I called out of work this morning because…
- I didn’t get any sleep last night; when my alarm went off at 6:30am, I was completely disoriented (even though I haven’t had a drink in weeks; welcome to my world)
- my right hip was stiff and sore from all of the walking yesterday
- I had to start my new IBS medication — Levsin — today, since I couldn’t start it yesterday
It’s a really good thing I was home on the IBS meds. I have no idea how I’m going to work tomorrow… but I guess I’m going to find out. The warnings on it are “may cause dizziness,” and “may cause drowsiness,” among other things. Well, because I am me, I keep having alternating minisodes of dizziness and drowsiness. Even better, I have to take this every day, once in the morning, and then again at night. I have to take it for at least a week before I’ll know whether it’s working. Since I spent $15 on this shit, I’m kind of reluctant to stop so early. I mean, yeah, it’s “only” fifteen bucks, but when you’re “only” spending $15 on several medications, all of the time, it adds up.
Ah, the life of a sicky.
Speaking of which, this weekend kind of sucked. Saturday night I had a killer migraine. The last one I had was in December 2010, and before that, February 2010. Before that, I think the last one I’d had — which happens to be my first migraine — was a year before. So… I think it’s safe to say that I’m getting them more frequently. They really aren’t fun. Mostly because, I’ve become so used to being in pain in general, that I ignore any pain until it’s so bad, I feel like I’m dying.
It’s funny, because they say that pain is a good thing, that it’s your body’s way of telling you something is wrong… Well, listen body, this pain is wrong.
By the time I realized on Saturday that I was dealing with a migraine, I was curled up in bed in a fetal position, stubbornly trying to watch Grey’s Anatomy* while my head split open over and over, and the room spun. I took some Fioricet, which I hadn’t used at all since Dr. Greco prescribed it to me in January. Amazingly, Fioricet did two things: it didn’t get me high off my ass, and it (mostly) got rid of the migraine. (If I had taken it earlier, it would have worked better.) For the last few month, that bottle of blue pills has sat in my drawer because I (stupidly) thought I wouldn’t have to use it for a while.
Ha.
It’s amazing how many pills I am taking. I probably need one of those geriatric pill-by-day-and-night containers, at this point.
- Vitamin B12 (morning)
- Claritin-D (morning)
- Extra Strength Tylenol (as needed, usually in the morning)
- Skelaxin (as needed, usually in the morning)
- Tramadol (as needed, usually with Tylenol, usually at night)
- Fioricet (as needed)
- Seasonique (7pm, or else…
BABYDOOM) - Levsin (morning, and night)
Hell, I am probably forgetting something.
I think the reason I was also so tired today was because of the migraine on Saturday. Those always drain me; the next day, I’m always exhausted and the headache keeps threatening to come back. My dumb ass didn’t give myself the chance to relax on Sunday and “recover,” so to speak, so I guess it’s all hitting me today.
Plus, of course, the Levsin.
How many medications are you on? Does it bother you?
*I’m so addicted to this show. It’s pathetic. I’m on Season 2. The last episode I watched was half of the one after the colossal train wreck. I am a whore for Grey’s, a whore, I tell you. Add that to my addiction to the Millennium trilogy, and I am in need of serious rehab. (Click that link to read my review of The Girl Who Played With Fire!)

