While we're on the subject of doctors, I went to the doctor today. He doesn't think I have a hernia and couldn't feel one. Said it could just be a muscle strain in the abdomen which I find kind of hard to believe just because I've had it so long but it does seem to get worse with exercise so I suppose it's possible. But I did get a blood and urine test and one of those take home stool test things and I have to go back tomorrow for a pelvic ultrasound whatever that is just to be sure it's nothing. I just had an appointment with one of those female doctors last month and she said everything was good but this is different, idk. That was just the annual thing. Anyway, I only told him about the pain, probably should have mentioned some of my stomach or other issues but oh well lol
Also for 2 days (today and yesterday but especially yesterday) my hand has been numb/tingly and it kinda bothers/goes up my whole arm and shoulder even though the numbness is just the hand, you know? And when I read too much, like when I was just reading my test and essay I got back, my eyes start hurting/getting tired and going out of focus. I think I might need glasses lol
I THINK those problems are related to the damn phone. It's so small. I think I have carpal tunnel and odd thing is my dad is getting these symptoms too same time I am lol I bought a wrist brace yesterday but my hand felt a bit better today. And I think my eyes are so used to looking at a tiny glaring phone screen that when I look at something else, they're not used to it. They say you can go blind from tech use. I wonder if I could simply "train" my eyes (are they a muscle?) And read more and get off my phone instead of being on it near 24/7 365, and have my eyes get stronger. I do not want glasses or for my eyes to rely on them.
In other news, idk if I mentioned the test or essay or how much writing the test was and I never want to write again? But we got them back today and I got a 95 on the test and a 97 on the essay