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stupid gravity

Tue Feb 3, 2009, 4:58 PM
i'm going to rate getting a spinal CT scan as #2 on my all-time list of most physically painful things i've ever experienced. certainly hundreds of times more painful than the initial fall that was WHY they were scanning me. painless my fucking butt. ...which it probably won't be doing for quite awhile.

oh well, they've put me on codiene, and i've put me on timtams. expect either loopiness or catatonia for the next few days.


EDIT: Public Transit Ticket Inspectors do not, as a general rule, react well to being projectile vomited on by someone they manhandle. They react even worse when the vomitor had a valid ticket. That is all.

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:iconphantomdotexe:
My, my. Sorry to hear you will be laid out and incapacitated.

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:iconkite-san:
well, no clue on how long it'll be. the doc tried to reassure me that since the radiology people ignored the "urgent" stamp and didn't fax the results back to him, that means they didn't find anything significantly abnormal, but he's definitely going to follow up on things because he admitted he's never heard of anyone having my sort of reaction to the CT scan, in point of fact, has never heard of the scan itself hurting at all. (we ruled out position firmly when i explained that it's the same damned position i'd been SLEEPING in...)
:iconopiumsamurai:
*hugs*

*grins*

*vac-bed's you to the wall to assist in the healing process*
:iconkite-san:
mmm... much, MUCH more effective than stupid-large quantities of codiene, that.
:iconsoftcoresicko:
That's not good at all. Hopefully, you have plenty of time to recover, and will be back in top form soon. Enjoy your meds, and I hope they make things tolerable.

Just because I can't resist, what is the most physically painful thing you've experienced, if the spinal CT is only #2?
:iconkite-san:
sorry, that question's covered under the Xellos Doctrine.

and no, the meds are horrible. although getting away with vomiting all over a ticket inspector IS pretty spiffy, i don't much like vomiting.
:iconsoftcoresicko:
Xellos Doctrine? I'm afraid I don't get the reference. But I didn't really expect an answer; I was prying a bit too much, anyway.

And that sucks. I hope you either get well enough to stop taking them soon, or at least find more people it'd be entertaining to vomit on.
:iconkite-san:
Xellos is a character from Slayers, whose most defining trait was that he was largely responsible for any coherent exposition on what's going on, until asked anything actually important, to which the reply was universally "that.... is a secret!"

egro, Xellos Doctrine = "it's a secret" ~_^
:iconsoftcoresicko:
Ah, I see then. Interesting little doctrine, apparently.
:iconkite-san:
i just find it more fun than a flat "not telling" as it's meant to imply that the secrecy is not personal , but universal. anything which i''m gonna say is under the Xellos Doctrine is secret from everybody but Mastress, for whatever duration it is to remain secret.

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