Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Waves of communication

Grocery store robot moving in store
Last week and parts of this week, the pain medication I usually use for my chronic head, neck and abdominal pain didn't work.  I did my usual activities of volunteering last only to return home and try to forget the pain.

At times this didn't work very well, although I managed. I was grumpy, yet I managed.

I colored and sketched a plastic pumpkin. It was out of proportion.

Now it has googly eyes
This morning, I had pain issues again in my head and I took curamin for the pain. So far, it's been working the entire day.

Not sure what was happening over the last week.

Maybe it was the weather transition of Summer to Fall...

As I may have mentioned in a previous post about the Stop and Shop robot....

When I am in the grocery store, I run away from the robot which is suppose to alert the management about spills and maybe shoplifting?

It's too bad my programmable shunt valve ( and it's super advanced technology, sarcasm ) doesn't allow me to communicate with this robot electromagnetic waves or something.




Tuesday, September 3, 2019

3 days and a statue

September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month. Last week, there were three days when pain medication didn't work. It was very humid outside those three days and who knows what other magnetic forces were floating in the air....
Visit to Philadelphia, PA in early August. 

These last few days have been either pain free or reduced throbbing at the top of my head and neck. Which is a huge improvement from constant pain felt over the last few months.

Elevated pressure in my forehead this morning. Not taking anything for now because the discomfort isn't debilitating.

As usual, I'm going to take advantage of this reduced pain and
scrapbook.

I escaped to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this summer, got lucky with the beautiful weather for the short time I was there.