View Single Post
 
Old Nov 24, 2019, 04:30 PM
Wild Coyote's Avatar
Wild Coyote Wild Coyote is offline
Legendary
Community Liaison
 
Member Since: Jun 2016
Location: USA
Posts: 12,735
Quote:
Originally Posted by bluebicycle View Post
I'm having these weird cramps right now below my sternum and under my rib cage. I wanna say it's a GI cramp, but I'm not sure what it is. It's been going on for a few hours now. Crampy crampy crampy. It happened yesterday, too. Or maybe they're spasms or gas pain instead? I can't tell, but it's a dull ache that pulsates. Like 4 out of 10 on the pain scale.

Normally, I wouldn't care about a 4/10 ache, but we're having an early Thanksgiving dinner today with my aunt because she's over. It's important that I DON'T have these cramps/spasms things because they almost made me throw up during lunch yesterday. Like, I came within seconds of puking at the table in front of my mom, my sister, and my sister's boyfriend.

Anyway, my day has been light so far. Yesterday was super busy for me. I was out of the house from 12pm until 6pm, and was driving for nearly all of those 6 hours (against my better judgment since I had almost puked earlier!! but I feared that I left my apartment unlocked, so I had to go check it). I didn't go very far. I just went to a bunch of places that happened to be like 30-45 mins apart from each other, and I went in circles trying to run a bunch of errands. I wasn't being very organized because I could have gotten the errands done in like 3-4 hours instead of 6...

Then this morning, I picked up some pastries from the local bakery, then drove to the airport to pick up my dad and aunt. Wasn't a bad drive. I wasn't feeling crampy at the time, though. I started feeling that way when I got back around 10am, and now it's nearly 3:15pm and still cramps. I don't know what it is, but I hope it goes away soon.
Hey Blue1
Check your inbox.
__________________
May we each fully claim the courage to live from our hearts, to allow Love, Faith and Hope to enLighten our paths.
Hugs from:
bpcyclist