Day 5 - Done! (And Completely Done In)

Jun 11, 2010 21:33

After a packed and busy first week and a second week during which I was sick, my lodgings definitely turned into a messy and filthy crapartment, like Lexie Grey would have called it. That didn't stop me from spending over an hour in my (yes, momentarily slightly filthy) bathroom pampering me. Because I was so in need of that. My choices for tonight's acitivities were either go to bed and try to get some sleep and feeling sorry for me, because I was feeling rather crappy all day. Or to pamper myself in the hopes to get my spirits up a bit and to make me believe that the worst of the side effects is over, that I will finally get some sleep and that I will wake up very refreshed and active in the morning. Being very awake and active in the morning of the day after the last IV isn't uncommon for me and my crapartment could really use a active person tomorrow, because I really have to clean up that mess. Before the also common withdrawel symptoms will hit me in the late afternoon and I'll take some ibuprofen, retreat to my comfy bed or loungechair, try not to move to much.

But at least the IVs seem to be working. The current symptoms have - if not completely, but to quite some degree - disappeared already. So at least I know why I'm letting my bloodstream be flooded with corticoidsteroids for 5 days and deal with all the side-effects. Last night was the worst so far and after not even 4 hours of very choppy "sleep" (closing my eyes, drifting off, waking up again, closing my eyes), my night was over. But as my body was so so exhausted it took ages to get up, take a shower, make some breakfast, walk to the station... A Zombie probably was more lively than me this morning and throughout most of my day. And the most annoying thing is, that even though I lay down I can't fall asleep! At least I couldn't during the day, but I hope it's going to be better tonight.

I hate to sound so whiney at the moment... but at least I've got a good excuse, haven't I? The one thing that's really helping to lift my spirits is the Outlander audiobook. I'm so happy that I found that wonderful offer and finally figured out how perfect my iPod is for listening to audiobooks. The narrator Davina Porter, is doing such a marvelous job and it's so wonderful to be back in the 18the century Highlands. I just hope that I won't let this audiobook distract me from the things I really start to be doing next week. Studying, working on my termpaper and all. But I will definitely let it distract me for the rest of this week...

books, health

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