It looks like the PEP has knocked my immune system on it's arse for a bit, so for the past few days I've been ill in an entirely unamusing fashion. plenty of laying down in a dark place with the only constant symptoms being a splitting headache and appetite suppressing nausea. Other symptoms stopped in for a visit, including pyrexia (including rigors), muscle spasms, abdominal cramps,neck stiffness, mood swings, nightmares, drowsiness, insomnia, upper respiratory constriction, various twitches and ticks and a general feeling that while I might not be dead, it might not be that bad an option.
Still I'm feeling better now, with less than a week to go on PEP - and after that I'm hoping that the symptoms fall off quickly so I can get back to work.
And I can post about stuff that isn't just me listing how rough I feel. I'll do a "proper" post tomorrow.
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Monday, April 12
Wednesday, April 7
by
Reynolds
on Wed 07 Apr 2004 09:04 AM BST
You might want to miss this post, as it is nothing but a complete whine...
The side effects have become "interesting" - I thought that they were starting to subside, and was looking forward to going back to work; unfortunately I was seriously mistaken. I know feel as if I have the "flu"; really influenza - not the cold that most people moan about. Every muscle in my body is either worn out or in pain, the nausea has reached new heights (but no vomiting as of yet), my sleep is intermittent at best, and I have a new friend in the form of a splitting headache for the last two days. I can barely type as the muscles in my hand go into spasm as soon as I touch the keyboard, and I'm sure I'm getting aural hallucinations. I also can't think straight and just want to lay in bed all day dozing. I don't know if this is from the PEP or an opportunistic infection that has wandered along while my defences are down. Anyway I'm off to my mum's place - it's her birthday and I want to see her face when she realises I've bought her "Dance Revolution UK" and Dance Mat. Tuesday, April 6
by
Reynolds
on Tue 06 Apr 2004 08:51 AM BST
I've recently got a lot of referrals from Monkey Filter, A.E Brain, Normblog and Black Triangle. I'd never heard of them, but they all seem like a good read, even if my critical facilities are thrown off a bit by feeling as rough as a dogs arse...
All because my big mouth got me in trouble... Makes the recurrence of the diarrhoea and nausea side-effects from the P.E.P all the more palatable. I'm still bored beyond description, but I suspect that my plan to go back to work early might have to go on the backburner. Needing to be within 10 seconds of a toilet puts a bit of a crimper in my plans to race around the streets of Newham saving lives and scraping drunks off the street. This is how long I have to keep taking the pills - at ten a day.
Plus the Combivir and the Domperidone... Anyone want to play "Guess how many pills are in the bottle"? Monday, April 5
by
Reynolds
on Mon 05 Apr 2004 11:01 AM BST
After "Womble Porn", and PixelDiva's "You've got Wombles mate"; I found these lyrics in the dark recesses of my old computers "inbox".
Underground Overground Wombling Free! The flesh eating wombles Too common are we. Making a meal Of the children we find! Eating the scraps that the dogs leave behind. Uncle Bulgaria brushes his teeth with a bone that a mother once bore. Bungo gets hairier as the moon waxes bright and the death reports soar. Underground Overground Wombling Free! The flesh eating wombles Too common are we. Eating the people Who can't move too quick. Gorging on offal until we are sick. The original lyrics are Here. You can see the opening credits. You can try to escape the "Wombles of Hell". You can see their Discography. Mike Batt who wrote the music for the wombles has his own website. Finally you can find the Official site here. It's the pills making me do it you know... Saturday, April 3
by
Reynolds
on Sat 03 Apr 2004 07:44 AM BST
No sooner than I moan about always shifting from Days to Nights than Boing Boing provide a link to this - "How to rise and shine when you're nocturnal by nature"
Some intractable owls have learned to embrace the night life. Lifelong owl Dorothy Bain, 68, tried everything to transform herself into a lark, from sleeping pills to light therapy, but after retiring, she realized she had the luxury of giving in to her nocturnal nature. "I realized I could either go through the world as a zombie on everyone else's schedule or I could take advantage of my most productive hours," she says. So at 2 a.m. you may find her housecleaning, running the laundry, baking, sewing or painting. "Where is it written that you need to do the laundry at 7 in the morning? There are all kinds of things people never think of doing at night that there's no reason not do," she says. As it is, I took tonights insomnia as an excuse to work on my new website. At the moment it looks crap, but is better than not looking like anything at all. Friday, April 2
by
Reynolds
on Fri 02 Apr 2004 06:55 PM BST
I have been charged with designing a Web-site for a group of people who are looking for new members. For some reason (probably because I've created the odd website now and again) I find myself the best person to do it.
The problem is, I last made a web-site probably six years ago - and expectations then were a lot lower than they are today. So, in order to not have the site laughed at, I'm going to have to learn about XHTML, CSS, ASP and how to do "decent" graphics with Paint Shop Pro. I'm back at work in a weeks time, do you think I'll have enough time to learn and create the page? I used to find it easy to learn computer stuff, I taught myself Basic and Z80A Machine code from some books, and some experimentation. I taught myself (like everyone else I suspect) HTML from some magazine articles and websites. I taught myself how to fix computers just by fiddling with them, and how to swear in Tagalong from one website. But I'm an old dog now, and find it a lot harder to learn those new tricks. Maybe I'll cry "foul" and sit back and read my Neal Stephenson book (The second part is out, and I haven't made a start on the first one yet) Thursday, April 1
by
Reynolds
on Thu 01 Apr 2004 02:39 PM BST
I don't "do" April Fools, but Diamond Geezer does, or should we call him "Geezer de jour"?
I did consider rearranging my brothers cd collection according to colour, but in the end I couldn't be bothered |
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