Feb. 9th, 2010

drainage

Feb. 9th, 2010 10:30 am
wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
Woke up @0600 in excruciating pain; staggered out to living room for Percocet and antibiotics after which I lay around in a stupor for a couple hours before doing breakfast, bandaging my legs, and heading for work. Bandage on new infection site already soaked through. :(

drainage

Feb. 9th, 2010 10:30 am
wombat_socho: (dead wombat)
Woke up @0600 in excruciating pain; staggered out to living room for Percocet and antibiotics after which I lay around in a stupor for a couple hours before doing breakfast, bandaging my legs, and heading for work. Bandage on new infection site already soaked through. :(
wombat_socho: Washington (DC)
Office closed at 7:30 PM today because the snow held off until 5:30 and then started coming down like bezoomny. One of the tax pros was kind enough to give me a lift home, which was very much appreciated because of the drainage referred to in the previous post.
Would you like to know more? )
All this drainage is causing the swelling to go down, which is all good. Be interesting to see if we open the office tomorrow; we're supposed to get 4-6" tonight and another 3-5" tomorrow (with some sleet in there somewhere) which is going to make getting in to work tomorrow interesting, since they haven't really done that great a job of clearing the sidewalks around here.

Ironically, I was starting to read Flynn, Niven & Pournelle's Fallen Angels when all this crap started falling out of the sky. Done now, and I heartily endorse the notion of throwing another log on the fire!
wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
Office closed at 7:30 PM today because the snow held off until 5:30 and then started coming down like bezoomny. One of the tax pros was kind enough to give me a lift home, which was very much appreciated because of the drainage referred to in the previous post.
Would you like to know more? )
All this drainage is causing the swelling to go down, which is all good. Be interesting to see if we open the office tomorrow; we're supposed to get 4-6" tonight and another 3-5" tomorrow (with some sleet in there somewhere) which is going to make getting in to work tomorrow interesting, since they haven't really done that great a job of clearing the sidewalks around here.

Ironically, I was starting to read Flynn, Niven & Pournelle's Fallen Angels when all this crap started falling out of the sky. Done now, and I heartily endorse the notion of throwing another log on the fire!
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