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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 06:54am on 2007-04-06 under ,

Wednesday morning I got very little sleep, so getting less accomplished that day than I'd hoped, then feeling like I was thinking and moving in slow motion by that evening, was not terribly unsurprising, however frustrating. Yesterday I got my head stuck in the car-shopping process, searching eBay and Craigslist and putting notes in a Google spreadsheet (so I can access it equally easily from home or from [livejournal.com profile] anniemal's house), slowly realizing that sounds hurt[1] and I was still "thinking through mud". I wasn't sure whether it was fibro-associated wierdness or an incipient migraine -- I did drink basil/lavender tea, and it did seem to help a bit, which suggests that I managed to head off the worst part of a migraine that had been headed my way.

(Not that yesterday was entirely bad. Dinner with [livejournal.com profile] anniemal and [livejournal.com profile] syntonic_comma and [livejournal.com profile] vvalkyri was nice despite the sharp-sounds/slow-brain thing and accidentally putting too much pepper in the lentil-parsnip curry.)

A little over an hour ago I suddenly woke up feeling more clear-headed than I have felt in the past forty eight hours. Feeling awake and aware feels nice. Feeling ... coherent. Only problem is, gee whiz, my back hurts a lot and I was awake at 0-dark-thirty. (And my head hurts, but it feels more like sinus pain than anything else, so perhaps some seasonal Canadian drugs[2] will help with that.)

Anyhow, it still feels good to feel like I've got my brain back out of the oobleck it felt like it was buried in yesterday and the day before. Feels more like being me.

[1] The crinkling of a plastic bag five feet away on the other side of a door is not, in general, supposed to be painful, right?

[2] Currently the only antihistamines I know of that work for me are loratadine (just barely, if I double the dosage and take it twice as often) and Zyrtec (which is less effective than it was a few years ago, but still works well enough to notice). But Zyrtec a) is not covered by the state health-care-for-poor-people plan even if the doctor calls 'em up and insists that the patient needs it (it was in the "doctor has to argue" category until the new general health plan superceded the old prescription-assistance-only plan and the city-run clinic became a provider to the state thingie) ... b) is wicked expensive in the US, and c) has no generic equivalent avauilable in the US. But in Canada it is 1) OTC (under a different brand name), 2) much less expensive even in the name brand, and 3) available more cheaply still in generic form. Fortunately, I have friends in Canada, to whom I am quite grateful. Now as long as the next new antihistamine comes out before my body decides it no longer wants to react to Zyrtec ... (fortunately it seems to have slowed down that process as I've aged -- I've gotten more years out of each of the last few antihistamines than I used to).

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posted by [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com at 12:08pm on 2007-04-06
www.canadapharmacy.com - comes out to about $30US for 90count, and the shipping is pretty cheap.
 
posted by [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com at 12:09pm on 2007-04-06
(I started using them for Zyrtec as my new plan costs around $70US COPAY for 90 count of ghe stuff. Which reminds me I need to reup my singulaire, which is on the far saner copay but I don't tend to remember how to deal with the rxbymail)
 
posted by [identity profile] realinterrobang.livejournal.com at 03:12pm on 2007-04-06
It's currently costing him $12.99CDN plus postage for 72 of them, so I don't see how that site's cheaper... Maybe more reliable, since I have to find someone who's going over to mail the parcel from the other side (avoids Customs hassles that way), but not cheaper.
 
posted by [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com at 03:20pm on 2007-04-06
!!! wow. Just isn't available on line for that price? In NZ it was about 12US for 30 count.
 
posted by [identity profile] tcb.livejournal.com at 01:05pm on 2007-04-06
Hey there! Off-topic (aside from general health), but do I recall correctly that you have Fibromyalgia?
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 03:17pm on 2007-04-06
Yup, alas.
 
posted by [identity profile] merde.livejournal.com at 02:04pm on 2007-04-06
I Can Think!

isn't it amazing and wonderful when that happens?
 
posted by [identity profile] writerjanice.livejournal.com at 06:17pm on 2007-04-06
Realizing that you can think again... Priceless....

Realizing that you can think again in the middle of a fencing bout.... painful...

(I coach fencing & compete a bit. I was in the middle of a bout with a student at a tournament when I realized that my "minor" migraine had eased off...)

Janice

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