So. I ended up in the hospital the other day. Surprised? Good. Not surprised? Shame on you.A combination of nausea, stomach aches, showers of cold sweat and a general state of "god damn I'm tired", made my end up in the local "emergency room", doctors on duty out of hours. He ran some tests and said I didn't have anything to worry about, but if I began to throw up or have worse pains, I should contact them again. And lo and behold; I did. So they sent me to a hospital 80 mins away (in a cab!), in case my appendix was about to make explode or something to that effect.
They decided I was to stay there over night under observation, in case I got worse. Hence commenced the waiting. They also put a Venflon in my arm, in case I needed medicine or intravenous ... uhm, stuff. Just want to point out that this is a damn uncomfortable thing to have in your arm. And gives you a very gross feeling when they hook you up to the intravenous... ehm, thing, and you feel the lower part of your arm go cold.
I was finally wheeled into a room with two other women at 03.15, I was tired, nauseous and still in pain. And of course both of the horrid old witches started to snore! Then they woke me up at 7 to take my temperature, at 8 to take bloodsamples, and at 9 I was wheeled into the hallway because the ward were in a state of utter chaos with people everywhere. Safe to say I didn't sleep much at all during the day either, with people running around me all the time. Luckily I felt better during the day, and after they didn't find anything wrong on my ultrasound they said I could go home.
When I came home my temperature suddenly went up to 39,2 celcius, my head, joints and throat hurt... *drumroll* Enter; The Flu! My dad and I have a theory that the flu caused the stomach-aches and all the other horrible things too.
Ugh, I'm tired of being sick. Wether it's my back, my stomach, a fever or whatever kinds of shittyness. I wish I could be healthy and do my job.
/stop complaining
1 comment:
That's a whole new level of suck right there... My sympathies.
But never stop the bitching! Remember that most people concider bitching and sarcasm to be cynicism, but the real cynics are the ones that tell you everything is going to be alright.
*nods*
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