..but I might later unless I have a better offer which lets face it is hardly likely since I am not going out.
I gave Daniel a trial run today.(edit: Daniel as in Craig-the explanation is too rude!) Or rather this afternoon. I used him to go to the Doc. Oh pavements are very bumpy and potholey. also, you'd think it would be easy to drive one of these things. It isn't. The joy stick is very sensitive and one really has to be careful which way one touches it or it just shoots off . I soon figured out that he is easier to handle when set to slow. I eventually also figured out how to how his stick forward with no slight left or right movements which of course caused Daniel to left or right. I didn't wan tot end up in the traffic. Oh, and not all pavements have dips. The most difficulty I had was manoeuvring around the surgery and thru too narrow doorways.
I accepted the script for the morphine and at 7pm I snapped one 10mg pill in half and took it. At 7.15pm i went next door to Joyce who is a nurse for reassurance that I was okay. I got a little panicky. I HATE new drugs. My face felt flushed but that was it. At 8pm I came back indoors and took the other half. I feel quite nice now. It was decided I would take it now so that if anything untoward happened it wasn't the middle of the night. Nothing has happened and I feel really quite nice. I feel a little heavy in my hands as I type but appear to have no pain anywhere.In fact I could happily go tot bed but it is too early for the dogs and John hasn't called yet.
I will only take a couple of these with me on our trip, if any at all. They are not for regular use, only for when it gets too much. Elizabeth agreed that the anitinflammatories are really not wise for me. Retaining salt, water and not peeing much and having a raised bp are all dangerous. Since I stopped taking them yesterday, I have peed constantly today. (I am not sure at all that my spellchecker can spell you know. It comes up with the oddest words and thinks some real words are not and vice versa.)
Anyway I must go and see to the pups and dogs.
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6 comments:
The morphine is a good back up. You'd hate to be enjoying your trip and get whammy-ed by the pain monster.
And, rumor has it, you get some very nice dreams when you are taking it.
I know the worry about the furries but think how glad they will be to see you when you get home. And you them.
Daniel's a good name.
It took me a minute to get the joke in the first line. Thanks for the chuckle!
I'm glad the morphine is helping. Just getting a break from the pain has to help a lot.
Hey, kiddo - I just had a glass of red wine and feel much the same way:) Here's looking at you, kid!
Feel better and have a wonderful trip:)!!!
PS Did you name your electric wheelchair after Mssr Craig???
Hmmmmmmmm?
Oh shoot, Colin: what if you get on the road an find out you ned more of the drug? Take the whole prescription and put John in charge of doling it out. Do I sound like a mother? I'm not. I'm just a friend.
I agree w/ Mary Beth, Colin.
Take more than you think you'll need, and have them in case you need them. Let John keep them in case you need confirmation or need to re-evaluate your pain situation and don't want to rely solely on your own judgement. Better to get healing sleep and have a good vaca than struggle w/ "not taking more than I need" and hurting both day AND night.
I also liked the "better offer" line!
Why "Daniel"? All that comes to mind is the Elton John song ..."Can you still feel the pain of the scars that won't heal ...? I hope that's NOT it. Take care, my friend.
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