Dutch Legendary PHLEBOTOMIZED Release New Album "Clouds of Confusion" on May 26th
Dutch progressive Death Metal legends PHLEBOTOMIZED at the peak of their 30 year old career! Their new album “Clouds of Confusion” is set to be released on May 26th via Hammerheart Records.
PHLEBOTOMIZED is among the oldest Death Metal bands from Holland and one of the first using violin and synthesizers in extreme metal. Their typical “Death Metal with a twist” caused a stir in the booming…
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the debut album by Avant-garde Metal band Fleshvessel, "Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed", which I lovingly illustrated over the course of a year, is out now on all platforms and formats
For fans of: Phlebotomized, SIGH, Opeth, and eclectic instrumentation
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Vinyl/CD (EU Store)
Vinyl/CD (US Store)
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Tried to have an MRI with contrast just now. I say "tried" because the tech stuck me six times and still couldn't get a vein. He was also pretty aggressive about pounding on the joints to get the vein to pop up, so now both my elbows and both my wrists ache considerably. I suspect user error, since while I'm a slightly harder stick than average, I'm not that hard. The downside about an after hours appointment is he was the only one there who could phlebotomize so no one else could take a whack at it.
Hopefully the non-contrast version they were able to get is enough to rule out anything dire. My hierarchy of desired outcomes is:
My infected tooth was behind all the headache/face ache business and pulling it has fixed everything;
MRI reveals something anatomical that's easily fixable with no complications;
It's migraine, and whatever migraine meds we throw at it will work with a minimum of trial and error.
I finished my post-tooth-extraction/AS flare steroids on Tuesday. My face still hurts, but it's largely around where the tooth was pulled, not further up, so I think I can attribute it to the tooth extraction rather than weird headache disorder. (From experience, I have at least another week and possibly up to four more weeks of pain to go. Hooray for nervous system sensitization due to chronic pain.) I won't trust that it was the tooth all along until at least another month has passed, though.