Oh good grief
So, I haven't mentioned my latest health 'experience' because I'm sick of even thinking about my health, and I can't imagine you're getting much pleasure from reading about it. Alas, this is just too stupid to not blog about it.

Soooooooooooooo...

About six weeks or so ago, my left jaw started hurting. I chalked it up to teeth grinding and ignored it. Every time I opened my mouth, I could hear an unnerving grinding noise and it hurt. I kept thinking that it'll go away eventually because everything always does, right?

Not to mention that I'm SICK.OF.DOCTORS.

It continually got worse to the point where I started to take my 'cocktail' of night time drugs (*enough to put down an elephant, I'm sure) at about 6pm just so I'd go to sleep and not feel it anymore. This was about a week ago. Two days ago, I went to clean my ears with a q-tip and you would have thought I'd shot a bullet in my ear because, well, just WOW. It hurt like hell. Not to mention that I had an unpleasant knot in front of my ear.

Oh, and I kept dreaming that people were either punching me in the head, my jaw was falling off, and other assorted 'it's apparent that even though I was asleep, I was still feeling it' dreams.

I decided then, that it was time to go see the doctor. I went to see her today and the nurse was checking my vitals.

Low blood pressure- CHECK
Low pulse- CHECK (I was 58 today!)
When she took my temp she had a surprised look on her face and so I said, "I know, I have a low temp too- let me guess, it's 96.7"

She said that no, it wasn't low, that I had a fever of 101.2.

Hmmmm- in 'normal' humans, that would equate to a fever of almost 103.

As soon as the doctor came in and checked my ears she said that I have a nasty ear infection (hence the fever). She said that I also have a case of TMJ (that was what the lump was- it's fluid and the grinding sound is inflammation) and she gave me exercises to do- complete with pictures of a lady with an 80's doo (mall bangs, dontcha know).

I told her that I was flying tomorrow and the idea that I have an ear infection FREAKS ME OUT. Can you even imagine how that would feel? I flew with a sinus infection once and I was pretty sure that my brains would blow out of my head.

So, she hooked me up with some Vicoden (yippee!) and antibiotics and told me to take Sudafed about an hour before the flight takes off.

I'm taking all my camera gear, so plan to have some great pictures when I get back. I'll probably upload pictures while I'm there because I'm bringing my tablet computer (something I *STILL* need to blog about).

Wish me luck that I'm not crying with the rest of the babies when the plane takes off. blank stare

*Cocktail of 100mg seroquel + 1mg klonipin + 1mg requip. Any one of the three would probably knock a normal person on their butt.

RisibleGirl was blabbing on about another adventure on 05/14 at 04:08 PM
  

KathyHowe wrote:

Too bad you can't get a punch card for visiting the doctor. Your 12th visit of the year is FREE!


  

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AnnieOfBlueGables wrote:

Kathy, ha ha ha. You are so right.

my husband has a low temperature too.

I hope you have an amazing trip, you don't feel the pain, the infection and TMJ goes away and you return home healthy and happy.
love you

~a


  

Yvonne wrote:

Have a safe, blessed, HEALTHY trip.

LOL on the punch-card.

You have some pain tolerance to go that long
with an ear infection.

Take care smile


  

Sam wrote:

Man that stinks! TMJ is a really tough one to get over too. I have it in my left jaw and I've gotten used to the pop pop pop. So weird! I guess the jaw joint is the most complicated joint in our body and it is easy to mess up.
Hope you are better soon!

xo Sam


  

sarah wrote:

Once I'd finished reading I decided to find out what TMJ actually meant. Because, I reasoned, Too Much Jowel probably wasn't right.

I had an ear infection when I was 14 or so. I shivered and shook my way through an exam before going to the doctor ... and then escaping all the rest of the exams. Just as well really, 'cause I hadn't mastered revising back then.


  

Andie wrote:

Omph! I agree, some serious pain tolerance to with stand an ear infection like that! I do hope you feel better soon because that can't be a whole barrel of fun. And I hope the meds help to ease your flight.

My jaw pops when I have to open in real wide, it's done it for years. My sisters are the same way, something genetic I suppose.

The Mister loves his tablet and takes it everywhere! He was very surprised on xmas. I had it stuffed in this huge box so that he had to dig around for it. Hee


  

Rachel wrote:

Found your blog and enjoy it. That said, I also have a low body temperature so when people tell me that my 99 degree temperature isn't a fever I have to promptly correct them by coughing on them and telling them that my 99 feels like the 100 they will have later.


  

heidi wrote:

Aw, sorry to hear sis! I'm surprised you didn't realize you had a fever. Hope you're feeling better STAT! smile

And Kathy, funny about the punch card. Good idea!


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