Sunday, October 13, 2019

Games, drugs, games, drugs...

Woman Screaming and Crying in Frustration While Getting ...

Games and yes more drugs... all legal, ha!
Sure I am a gamer aren't most drug takers.
Confessions are good for the soul so "they" say!

My games are Solitaire and Dominoes, yours? Help in between the dizziness to readjust my thinking, huh?
Drugs not by choice newest few that were thrust upon me by my "doc" euphemism for my doctor, ha, cute?

Any-who,Famotidine 40 mg. tab one a day for six months, high test/IV quality Pepcid used for ulcers mine caused by indirectly 150 mg. 4x a day of antibiotic for a week for oral surgery, dental work,causing when using my Breo for my asthma daily that I have been using for years low dose steroid, and my GERD to all backfire causing oral thrush! Then needing dosages of Nystatin a gargle anti-fungal 4x a day for months, yes since July! Finally done last THURSDAY!

The weirdest and most unique is Ondansetron 4 mg. used for nausea and vomiting due to chemo therapy odd to me since I am NOT undergoing CHEMO and yet my stomach is reacting as if? Only fourteen pills designated for twice a day if needed, and yes sadly they were/are needed, without refills were/is my only connection to those. Since I received them the same day as my physician's appointment nearly two weeks ago I have used six of the fourteen, since Hubby says eight are left.

Geez, I still have my ability to do simple math, WOW!
Left side is weaker than I realized, my left leg doesn't always want to move, the main thing is it eventually does!
Conclusion: MS, Multiple sclerosis is not for Sissies!
SPMS, Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis is all "they" promised and more.


Happy goodnight to all!


Count those blessings and we will too!

And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!






Take it, Bella!




I did this so I will be.


Aussie shut it down!



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