Jimminy Christmas Girls! Sounds like we're all having a crappy day!
Sorry to hear it.
I'm heading to bed early tonight, so I'm keeping this one short. Didn't get diddly squat done on the living arrangements for anybody today. Had a doctors appointment this afternoon and due to travel distances and such, it was a total wash on getting anything accomplished.
At the doctors, everything is still pretty much the status quo. Though Doc did lower the MS Contin to a total of 75 mg a day and the Zoloft up to 100 mg. I guess that's progress?
For those of you who don't know, I had a bit of an altercation two years ago (October 2, 2008) with an extension ladder, a big blue tarp and a sudden drop of nearly 10 feet. In other words, the ladder from the loft to the main floor came sliding out from under me the moment I had both feet on the ladder as I descended from the loft. That caused a spectacular and sudden impact with the floor. End result, and long story short, I broke vertebra's #T-11 and #T-12. Also, messed up my ankle pretty bad as well, but fortunately didn't break anything there. As a result of nobody looking past my hips for possible damage, the breaks in the vertebrae weren't discovered as the source of pain until it was too late to do anything about it.
So, now, two years almost to the day, we [Doc and I] are still trying to wean me off of the MS Contin. It's a long story, and like I said, I just don't have the energy to tell all the details tonight. In a nutshell, the good news is that he agrees with me that it's time to drop the dosage another 15 mg. The bad news: I probably still won't be off of this dang stuff for at least another 6+ months at the earliest!
I hate pills!
But, real good news: After getting back home from the doctors, DH and I did get out to the Home Depot and got a bunch of wonderful materials to work on the covered runs for both the flock and for my sweet, sweet boys!!
SO! I'm going to bed early in the hopes that I can get an earlier start on things tomorrow.
I hope that everyone has a glorious day tomorrow. May you all sleep peacefully and have pleasant dreams. May your hens all lay big beautiful eggs, and may all of your boys let you sleep in at least an extra hour before heralding the morning sunrise!


At the doctors, everything is still pretty much the status quo. Though Doc did lower the MS Contin to a total of 75 mg a day and the Zoloft up to 100 mg. I guess that's progress?

For those of you who don't know, I had a bit of an altercation two years ago (October 2, 2008) with an extension ladder, a big blue tarp and a sudden drop of nearly 10 feet. In other words, the ladder from the loft to the main floor came sliding out from under me the moment I had both feet on the ladder as I descended from the loft. That caused a spectacular and sudden impact with the floor. End result, and long story short, I broke vertebra's #T-11 and #T-12. Also, messed up my ankle pretty bad as well, but fortunately didn't break anything there. As a result of nobody looking past my hips for possible damage, the breaks in the vertebrae weren't discovered as the source of pain until it was too late to do anything about it.
So, now, two years almost to the day, we [Doc and I] are still trying to wean me off of the MS Contin. It's a long story, and like I said, I just don't have the energy to tell all the details tonight. In a nutshell, the good news is that he agrees with me that it's time to drop the dosage another 15 mg. The bad news: I probably still won't be off of this dang stuff for at least another 6+ months at the earliest!


But, real good news: After getting back home from the doctors, DH and I did get out to the Home Depot and got a bunch of wonderful materials to work on the covered runs for both the flock and for my sweet, sweet boys!!


I hope that everyone has a glorious day tomorrow. May you all sleep peacefully and have pleasant dreams. May your hens all lay big beautiful eggs, and may all of your boys let you sleep in at least an extra hour before heralding the morning sunrise!
