When one is sick and on various orders from the doctor, one often wonders what, exactly, the doctor means by them. For instance, the doctor told me "only liquids - and nothing spicy!" Ok, well, spicy is clear enough, but does an item that COULD be liquidish if it were IN liquid be included as liquid? Like, say, bread in soup? I would tend to say that's ok. Bread with water added would be liquidy. But then I realized that virtually ANYTHING with liquid added (except, perhaps, dwarf bread) could be liquid if water were added to it long enough. I think the test is whether it would become liquidy within the period during which you could eat it. In which case bread passes the test. I'm having bread with my broth, thankssomuch.
Then there's the whole part about the shot I received in my butt on Sunday. I am complaining because the damned thing still HURTS! Last night I took a bubble bath and for some reason that shot ached really badly everytime I put pressure on it. Go figure. So I'm trying to lie in the bath without letting my backside touch the bottom. Interesting.
Narcotics. I think they've given me vivid nightmares. I'll journal this nightmare more later but suffice it to say I awoke and decided I could be a millionaire if I wrote it into a paperback novel. It had all kinds of slasher stuff.