Mom probably didn't think I would remember this tiny fact after our six hours at the hospital together yesterday, but what else was there to notice? Despite my roomie and his friends insistence, I waited until Tuesday morning to check in to Methodist for whatever it is I have. I hadn't kept down water since Monday afternoon, so this loud IV machine was wonderful to hear. As of this morning, I've never wanted a banana and toast so much in my life. It was wonderful. The last test to see what's going on should come back today. I had the flu a few years ago, but this was way more painful. Did you know that when you have a high fever and are shaking uncontrollably that it's actually your body being warm and thinking that the normal air around you is really cold. Medical facts are fun.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My Mom Voice Dials!
Ya, I was surprised too. Those two people who are me and my brother's biggest computer support customers (you know it's true) actually use the voice dialing options on their cell phones. I'm not only surprised that they use it, but that it works. My iPhone can't recognize diddly squat when I say it. The only time I've had a successful voice dial is by pronouncing Jed Stuber as Jed Stubber.
Mom probably didn't think I would remember this tiny fact after our six hours at the hospital together yesterday, but what else was there to notice? Despite my roomie and his friends insistence, I waited until Tuesday morning to check in to Methodist for whatever it is I have. I hadn't kept down water since Monday afternoon, so this loud IV machine was wonderful to hear. As of this morning, I've never wanted a banana and toast so much in my life. It was wonderful. The last test to see what's going on should come back today. I had the flu a few years ago, but this was way more painful. Did you know that when you have a high fever and are shaking uncontrollably that it's actually your body being warm and thinking that the normal air around you is really cold. Medical facts are fun.
Mom probably didn't think I would remember this tiny fact after our six hours at the hospital together yesterday, but what else was there to notice? Despite my roomie and his friends insistence, I waited until Tuesday morning to check in to Methodist for whatever it is I have. I hadn't kept down water since Monday afternoon, so this loud IV machine was wonderful to hear. As of this morning, I've never wanted a banana and toast so much in my life. It was wonderful. The last test to see what's going on should come back today. I had the flu a few years ago, but this was way more painful. Did you know that when you have a high fever and are shaking uncontrollably that it's actually your body being warm and thinking that the normal air around you is really cold. Medical facts are fun.
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