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Tue, 19 Feb 2008

A doctor's visit.

I first time in my life called a doctor.
Doctor happend to be a nice-looking woman less than 30 years old we nicely talked about my sickness, and how (un)successfull cure was. Since it is first time I used some drugs (except aspirine) to cure (I belive it is a flu) the sick, I managed to miss the point, when getting the drug should be started, so it was not very useful. After the quick look at me she found so many possible crappies I would have, so I began to scary. I always knew that the less one knows the better sleep is, but after set of questions and 'no, I do not' answers, sky became a bit less cloudy...
She gave me a list of needed drugs to get, described what the heck it is (flu, which forced some complications: something like bronchitis), so now I feel a bit better, but will be ill (according to her prognosis) at least all this week or maybe a bit more.
Modulo themperature I feel not that bad, but when it starts rising after drug (aspirin) stops working, I start feeling like shit, dejavu.

I actually tried two anti-themperature drugs: aspirine and paracetamol. The former kicks the themperature in about 30 minutes, but frequently this results in excessive hyperhidrosis, while the latter acts only in an hour or so, but without any bad effects.

So, as you might notice, there are no updates about tons of my projects because of this fucking sick, but I expect soon to be able to kick its ass so things would be in a good shape again.
Such (crappily forced) 'vacations' make brain to sleep allmost all the time, so when this will be ended, I expect even higher rates and more interesting stuff happens.

Stay tuned!

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grange wrote at 2008-02-20 10:13:

hmm, less than 30 years old you said? have you had a sex?

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