It Won't Go Away
This morning, if you consider a little after midnight morning, I woke with new abdominal pain.
You need to be brought up to speed that yesterday morning I went in to the hospital again for my persistent swollen throat. Dr. Marco got me in that x-ray room fast and said, look, your sinus is blocked. I'd like to have blocked him at that point as it was stating the obvious :-) Anyway he did the x-ray and that cleared up the thought that it may be in my lungs. He gave me a spray for sinusitis and yet more antibiotics.... It did not go well with me.
So back to the top of this para... I woke in great pain. All I can say is it lasted all night, with no sleep, and was bad. After two talks with the nurses at the hospital we went in at 7:30am. Dr. B. Lockhart was in and did bloodwork, urine and a cardiogram.
Turns out I am well, except from what he suspects as a stress ulcer (I wonder how a priest could ever get one of those... we live in peace and prayer, everyone loves us and only work one day a week ;-). Any-whoo, my sinus is not as well as I had thought and he tweaked the dose of the spray and gave me Amoxil (I've had it before so good on me). Please recall that I just finished ten days of Ceftin! I've now seen all the doctors in the Bath Hospital just for this one illness. I will not digress and give marks out of 10 for fear my own "body" results may condemn me. You can't have bad doctors if your body doesn't want to listen -- I may therefore rename my "body", Guinness or Tempest.
If you've been wondering where's the blogs Douglas+... now you know. I have felt well in the days but I pay hard at night. So blogging may be a bit sporadic the next few days. I will do the weekend bulletin and sermon.
You need to be brought up to speed that yesterday morning I went in to the hospital again for my persistent swollen throat. Dr. Marco got me in that x-ray room fast and said, look, your sinus is blocked. I'd like to have blocked him at that point as it was stating the obvious :-) Anyway he did the x-ray and that cleared up the thought that it may be in my lungs. He gave me a spray for sinusitis and yet more antibiotics.... It did not go well with me.
So back to the top of this para... I woke in great pain. All I can say is it lasted all night, with no sleep, and was bad. After two talks with the nurses at the hospital we went in at 7:30am. Dr. B. Lockhart was in and did bloodwork, urine and a cardiogram.
Turns out I am well, except from what he suspects as a stress ulcer (I wonder how a priest could ever get one of those... we live in peace and prayer, everyone loves us and only work one day a week ;-). Any-whoo, my sinus is not as well as I had thought and he tweaked the dose of the spray and gave me Amoxil (I've had it before so good on me). Please recall that I just finished ten days of Ceftin! I've now seen all the doctors in the Bath Hospital just for this one illness. I will not digress and give marks out of 10 for fear my own "body" results may condemn me. You can't have bad doctors if your body doesn't want to listen -- I may therefore rename my "body", Guinness or Tempest.
If you've been wondering where's the blogs Douglas+... now you know. I have felt well in the days but I pay hard at night. So blogging may be a bit sporadic the next few days. I will do the weekend bulletin and sermon.


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