The advice nurse said to come in and get checked just in case I needed my ear flushed. I figured a nurse could do that. By the time I was seen, everybody had gone for their lunch break and only my doctor had come back (lots and lots of complaining fron all the patients in the waiting room). She looked in my ear, said there were no insect parts, no obvious scratches, no signs of my body reacting to a scratch, so just wait for the itching to stop.
The we talked about the stuff I should've been seeing her about in the months when I didn't have my health coverage due to a bureaucratic tangle, and she wrote me new prescriptions for the drugs I had run out of.
But damn, I'm tired; it's been a long time since I was woken up by that damned bug, and I'd only slept about ninety minutes then.
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The we talked about the stuff I should've been seeing her about in the months when I didn't have my health coverage due to a bureaucratic tangle, and she wrote me new prescriptions for the drugs I had run out of.
But damn, I'm tired; it's been a long time since I was woken up by that damned bug, and I'd only slept about ninety minutes then.
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Try to sleep if you can, hon! As you no doubt know, that's one of the only ways we fibro-folk seem to stay able!