Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A Few Days Later...

A few days later, I have to admit I have felt better in my life.

I felt OK Friday, but made a slight miscalculation in regards to the anesthesia. I thought because I did not get sick, I would be fine...not the case. The anesthesia has really worn me down over the past few days - and I did not give in as greacefully as I should have. The better call for the weekend would have been to stay on the couch, but that is just not in my DNA. I worked at home yesterday in the event a nap was necessary, I still seem to tire really easily. But I managed to have a productive day yesterday and a nap was not necessary. I decided that I was ready to come to work today.

Today wins the award for most uncomfortable. My nose is burning, my teeth are sore, I am tired and grossly allergic to something in my office. The main issue with this is that I am sneexing and can't blow my nose...and my eyes are watering too. There is still a lot of construction going on outside my office, so I am sure there is a lot of dust being kicked up....I am also going back to the dentist on Thursday, I am concerned I have chewed my bite guard out of alignment and that is may be moving my teeth. I have been instructed not to wear it until I see her Thursday...

At any rate, I am still somewhat functional, so that is a good thing. It will probably be another early night again, but that is ok. Good thing I don't ever really get sick...I would really go crazy. Thankfully, this is a short term thing with long term benefits.

Hope everyone is having a good week...on a happier note, I turned on my sprinklers last night because it is supposed to warm up into the 80's this week. FINALLY!!!!

2 comments:

Infrequent Flyers said...

It sounds like you have had an eventful last few weeks! But they all are good things for the long term. Hope your recovery goes quickly--and take it easy on yourself!!

Becky Andrews said...

Down girl! Its easier said than done isn't it - glad overall you are on the mend. That anesthesia does take its toll.