Granny's gone and done it again

Slave driver!
She got lucky. I no sooner get out there and the rain came. Then the only logical thing to do was nap until after 5pm. Then I ran the tiller 2+ hours non stop except to refuel. I am exhausted now.
 
Well, I just saw the psychiatrist on Thursday and she adjusted one of them because the level was low BUT!!! I haven’t gotten the new dose yet. It wasn’t ready yet before the weekend. Hopefully will be by tomorrow or sometime this week. I think they had to order it. So hopefully that will help. It is barely going up but hopefully it will be enough to help me. If not we’ll increase it again.
Hang in there!!
 
And to think, a lot dried fruit from the grocery store has sulfa as a preservative. They don't have to list it in the ingredients as long as they don't use more then a certain amount. Some people with sulfa allergies can't even tolerate that much. So remember if you have allergies, not everything has to be disclosed on labels
My apricots say sulfa free and I don't think it is used in prunes. That's about all I ever buy.
 
I also had a sinus infection and bladder infection, neither did I know I had. Now, who doesn't know you have a bladder infection? I had zero symptoms of anything. They said because my body was all focused on the stabbing in my head, so the rest of it had no support. That's in so many words how they explained I got into the state I was in.
In a weird way, I could see that happening although it never crossed my mind it could happen
 
OKay just remember Granny asked for it, the ghoul. First is left leg, the one with suspected spider bite. Still itches but is healing from the center.

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What is really giving me fits is right leg, poison ivy, REALLY itchy/ burny, seems like more lesions keep appearing, plus more showing up on my arms and elbows! Google says they can continue to appear for up to 21 days after exposure, woo-hoo. This is a whole lot of not very much fun at all.

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