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Old Aug 03, 2017, 03:54 AM
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I went to the drs yesterday cause I got a head injury from my dog Saturday night. yes. from my dog. Just a bit of a concussion. I was going to bed on Saturday night and I had sat down and was flopping back to go to sleep and the damn dog jumped up behind me and our skulls met. My dog is a 65 lb pitbull with an indestructible skull but my brain got sloshed around. I went to the ER sunday cause I had fallen asleep after and the CT was clear, but I'm still having a bit of issues like dizziness and nausea.

Anyways, I went to the drs yesterday and apparently my allergies are still bad cause I have fluid in my ears. I got put back on Flonase and singular along with the Zyrtec I've been taking, so now I'm on like 15 meds. oh man I can't wait till I can by some freaking xyzal cause it's so much better than Zyrtec.

Then there's the fact that my moods have been a bit wonky. I went off saphris a couple months back, so I'm wondering if I should take it a couple nights. I should prob email my pdoc but he'll prob tell me to take some god damn supplement.

Also I think I got something going on with my blood sugar, but I'll bring that up with the dr when I see her at the end of August. It's a new dr I saw and I really like her. Much better then that other GP I was seeing that spoke all of like 10 words the last time I saw them.

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