I've drank probably a little over maximum amount of caffeine the past 3 days. I just can't keep my eyes open some afternoons, and since I'm covering for my whole department now, I can't afford to slack off.
I do it more days than not. The sad thing is I don't think it even really helps the exhaustion.
Post by ellewills618 on Sept 18, 2015 11:12:42 GMT -5
Since we moved and my insurance has sent me all over meeting with different practices I had an ultrasound set up with a different practice before the one I had yesterday. I should probably cancel because I don't need it but I'm keeping the appt because it's free, DH works his ass off for the benefits we have, and they didn't let me see anything yesterday at my appt. The pics I have I snuck off the screen when the tech left the room. I wanna see my baby squirming around dang it!
ellewills618 - It's so weird when they won't let you see anything. Why?! :-\
I know. It was horrible. They did abdominal and transvaginal and I saw nothing. I started to panic it was some kind of medical anomaly until I heard the tech whisper to capture the heart beat. That's the only clue I had it was even alive. I was crapping my pants while DS watched bubble guppies and flung goldfish crackers like confetti!
Post by wowcheezits on Sept 18, 2015 12:39:02 GMT -5
My boss gave me a bag of tomatoes yesterday and I said thank you and accepted. I felt them and they were soft and watery feeling. I forgot them in my car all yesterday, all last night and I just remembered them in there now. I never intended on using them in the first place but I did not want to decline.
Post by MissMusic on Sept 18, 2015 17:22:53 GMT -5
I need to send fruit baskets or something to the grocery store owners in my town. I threw up for the second time in a grocery store parking lot two nights ago. It was a different store but I'm so embarrassed. Those places really need to stop cooking chicken so I can stop throwing up when I open my car door.
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