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binaryalchemist ([personal profile] binaryalchemist) wrote2010-06-22 08:22 am

THANK YOU--those prayers and loving thoughts must be helpin

Loved ones--
Okay, it's 8:05 est--and right now there is pressure on the left side of my head but the insane vertigo seems to have eased off for now. I had a bad bout around 11pm--again, flipped over in bed and then my bed started doing sommersaults. I kept my eyes shut, tried to relax and just hung in and waited for it to clear off. I also kept alternating warm and cold compresses to the left side of my head all night.

My supervisor told me to go ahead and call in today, which I did. I had a bowl of ochazuke  soup for breakfast--that's a Japanese comfort food of leftover rice, green tea, nori seaweed, and tiny savory cracker bits--salty and warm and strangely satisfying on an upset tummy--classic in Japan for hangovers.  Whenever I find it in an Asian market I tend to buy up handfuls of those little striped packets.--just ask dear [livejournal.com profile] teapriestess .

I am going to go very, very slowly today. I'll rest, take my medicine and warm baths every few hours to keep my muscles relaxed. If anything gets worse I will call Dr K IMMEDIATELY.
I've also told my boss that I will take these days as unpaid leave. Ouch. But I have very few days of sick leave per year and it they are done they must either be unpaid or I have to give up scheduled vacation days--that could affect my ability to go to AWA or Confluence.

So---I'm going to rest now Thank you all so very, very much for the energy.
::hugs::

[identity profile] binaryalchemist.livejournal.com 2010-06-22 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I swear, when I feel like crap there are three things I can always tolerate: ramen, ochazuke and a Mcdonald's small hamburger. the Japanese eat ochazuke for hangovers and there's just something about this stuff...I buy the packets that you can get at many Asian stores and online--Nagatanien is the best brand and ochazuke nori is the best flavor. It comes in a strip of small packets striped in green, yellow black and red. If you ever see it you need to taste it-it's cheap, delicious and always settles your tummy!