I remember a commercial in the early days of TV...I think a GE ad. "Living better with chemistry."
The Periodic Table of elements. This is all we're made of...and the universe!
The medicines I take just changed. I'll not bore you with changing conditions...but they are related to heart and lung problems.
The other night I went to our ER with symptoms that were bothersome, and got a bunch of tests, which all showed nothing. I was already on all the correct drugs for my conditions. The poor Dr. said as he gave up, well we could put you on 5 days of prednisone. So voila' another piece of medical chemistry for a week.
Then he told me to go home. It was 4 am. I said I had arrived by ambulance, and I couldn't very well call my friends at that hour. They had an answer for that, the hospital itself gave me a ride home in their ambulance.
I'm waiting to see the various bills. For the first time I had to pay a co-pay in ER...but they gave me 20% off for paying immediately rather than being billed. But it was worth it to know the status of my organs is good enough not to require anything further than all the prescriptions I already have (except the prednisone!) If you've ever taken it, you know how my life will change while I'm on it.
I become hyper...which means having lots of energy. The Dr. said I'd have a clean house this week. I also was aware I'd have to take it in the mornings, so I could wind down by nighttime. But at 4 am they gave me my first mega dose (3 pills while the rest of the time just two a day.) There went the rest of the night. I couldn't get to sleep, so I just lay there with my eyes closed. Finally about 6am I got a couple hours sleep. I did have some more sleep later in the afternoon...having not had any sleep the night before.
Since I've talked about mask wearers here before, I have to mention that all the EMS workers didn't wear any when they showed up to take me to the hospital. They were part of our fire department. After they left me at the hospital, I noticed several other EMSs bringing in patients weren't wearing masks and some were. ALL the workers at the hospital were masked. Which meant the EMS technicians who took me home wore their masks.
I mentioned that the next day at the pharmacy (masked workers) and they were surprised, because they said those were federal employees, and medical workers as well. Yep, a very big surprise for all of us! (Actually I think they are County Employees.)
Our state level, in North Carolina, is suggesting mask wearing for indoor gatherings, but the mandate expired Feb. 16. And the COVID numbers are still around 2500 new cases each day. Guess they weren't wearing masks. Though many friends who've caught it once or even twice, had worn mask most of the time.
Todays Quote:
I believe that good poetry can be as ornate as a cathedral or as bare as a pottingshed, as long as it confronts the self with honesty and fullness."
Mona Van Duyn, poet, b 5.9.1921