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My grandpa's been a bit ill recently and he thought it was his new meds but he came off those and was feeling better and has had a heart attack so now he's in the hospital and im going to visit in a couple of hours but holy shit
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Also my coworkers thought I was absolutely bonkers today because I ate my salad outside and a bunch of yellowjackets descended on my food and I didn’t really know what to do (and don’t like my routine disrupted) so I kinda just… ate around them… I was thinking it was only the males that do this in the fall so I wasn’t likely to get stung, but it turns out no lol, I could very easily have been stung repeatedly as I was working my fork into the salad around them…
At least they got some nice sweet treats out of it 🥲 They won’t be alive too much longer, might as well be kind
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'once a week or more' well rip
my default state of being when i'm not having a bad day is a little tired & nursing a budding headache. i have a headache right now that i'm ignoring
is this going to be another of those 'there is no such thing as a 'mild' concussion, if you hit your head bad enough to black out it is a concussion' lmao???
i get headaches from fucking everything. weather/air pressure (low and high). low/high blood sugar or too rapid changes there. too bright/dim light (at home i am specific about my lights/curtains at different points of the day/depending on how bright it's outside to avoid these). rapid repetitive/jarring physical motions (just jumping a little can be enough/make it worse). muscle tension. doing stretching/exercise that gets blood really flowing. lack of and/or bad sleep, or too much sleep. getting (strongly) emotional. caffeine (a new exiting one! only started regularly drinking coffee fairly recently. how much caffeine is too much is a fucking mystery though). i should wear glasses (myopia, not too severe) but i avoid it unless i need to see that far that well in part bc the glasses pressing on my temples give me headaches more easily than my eyes being slightly tired does.
i'm probably forgetting a bunch more
but every time i've seen people describe migraines i've thought well mine aren't anywhere near that severe/those specific kinds of headaches so No Way it's that
but. i do have other symptoms on that list? i just never thought it might be related to my headaches bc i'd not seen those mentioned, at least not in a way that i could identify as something i should consider in connection to this, and there's always the huge stress that migraines are always extra super bad to the point that a Real migraine completely disables you for a while. while to me it's. it's annoying, it hurts, if it's particularly bad it can make things more difficult but not impossible/near impossible; just, a general It's Not That Bad, therefore normal and i should just deal with it
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haven’t posted in like a week so hellooo i’m not physically dead, just mentally!
but don’t worry! between receiving hate speeches and medical scares, i’ve found some time to write! :)
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