A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away --- ok, I'm done with the jokes.
I just got a Galaxy Note 4. My last phone was a Galaxy 3. When I got the 3, what I really wanted was Note 2, which was current at that time. But I couldn't justify the expense.
If you don't know, Kansas City is the home of Sprint. Right now, they are offering cutthroat deals here to try and improve both their customer base and their image. I'm benefiting. At last, the Note 4 is within my financial reach.
So far, I really love this new phone. The calendar leaves a little to be desired, but I suspect I just haven't caught on to all the nuances of it yet.
Showing posts with label daily life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily life. Show all posts
Monday, July 13, 2015
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Finally, after three long years, enlightenment....
I have myofascial pain syndrome. It's a syndrome where your muscles knot up at night when you're sleeping. The knotted muscles squeeze your nerve endings (simplified explanation) causing pain. It can be triggered by an accident --- I was involved in a car accident in early 2010. All this time, I thought it was swelling lymph nodes. Go figure.
Just knowing what it is removes much of the mystery, and --- much of the fear. It's usually not permanent, though it can last for years. I'm a good example of that. The doctor who finally diagnosed me is a rheumatologist. He said the two main ways to combat the symptoms is to take a round of ibuprofen (which I had been doing, but only when it got so bad I couldn't stand it), and muscle relaxers.
After two weeks of muscle relaxers, I feel better than I have for a long time. So good, in fact, that I'm not even taking the muscle relaxers at this present time. I'm working up to exercising every day instead of just every other day, like before. I can do things I haven't been able to do, and still sleep at night. I thank God for this every day.
My vitamin D was something like 13 points when it should have been 30 or higher. I'm also on a round of 50,000 units of D a week for two months. Since taking a month of it, my carpal tunnel (which was really De Quervain's) has nearly disappeared.
I've even been writing a little, and it's not the slogging chore it's been in the past couple of years.
Whee!
Just knowing what it is removes much of the mystery, and --- much of the fear. It's usually not permanent, though it can last for years. I'm a good example of that. The doctor who finally diagnosed me is a rheumatologist. He said the two main ways to combat the symptoms is to take a round of ibuprofen (which I had been doing, but only when it got so bad I couldn't stand it), and muscle relaxers.
After two weeks of muscle relaxers, I feel better than I have for a long time. So good, in fact, that I'm not even taking the muscle relaxers at this present time. I'm working up to exercising every day instead of just every other day, like before. I can do things I haven't been able to do, and still sleep at night. I thank God for this every day.
My vitamin D was something like 13 points when it should have been 30 or higher. I'm also on a round of 50,000 units of D a week for two months. Since taking a month of it, my carpal tunnel (which was really De Quervain's) has nearly disappeared.
I've even been writing a little, and it's not the slogging chore it's been in the past couple of years.
Whee!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
July Already?
Slow progress recently. Working sometimes more than ten hours a day. When I get home, I just want to vegetate rather than write. Hope this slows down or I'm going to go insane.
One of my friends is coming to stay with us for awhile to look for a job. I had to shovel out the bedroom I was using as a large walk-in closet (when you only have 3 bedrooms, stuff like that happens), but at least the time I'm taking off from work to do this is a welcome break. Have to work pretty hard when I go back to work, but what else is new? At least I have a job to go to; I know many people don't.
One of my friends is coming to stay with us for awhile to look for a job. I had to shovel out the bedroom I was using as a large walk-in closet (when you only have 3 bedrooms, stuff like that happens), but at least the time I'm taking off from work to do this is a welcome break. Have to work pretty hard when I go back to work, but what else is new? At least I have a job to go to; I know many people don't.
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