Monthly Archives: April 2010

Bad results?

Bad results?

So, I just had the second nerve-block shot for my head yesterday.

My experience between the two shots has been terrible.

Last week,  a day after my first shot, my head was tender to touch and overall, more painful than before the shot. This and persistent nausea persisted for about 4 days.

Last night, I couldn’t sleep because I was freezing- but every time I woke up, I was covered with sweat. Sorry for the not-so-pretty image. Don’t dwell on it. It’s just like my body lost its ability to maintain temperature control.

Same sort of head pain and nausea, plus just overall exhausted by the lack of sleep.

I am very worried that I am not going in the right direction. One thing that people have hinted at is a potential thyroid problem.

Shout out to my blood relatives- any of you know of someone in the family with migraine or thyroid issues?

On a happier note, I found a snake in the house this morning. I think he’s an Eastern Worm Snake, but generally they are found in Southern Carolina. Apparently, NOT ANY MORE!!  This is the third one I have come across (the others were outside, thankfully) which I think helped me NOT flip out as I saw it slither it’s 5 inch body across my tile floor.

Snake

Kinda cute, for a snake. Apparently they only grow up to 15 inches long and are harmless to humans.

I think he’s growing on me. Maybe Jared will let me keep him and call him Pinky. 😉

The head, the yard, and Misc…

The head, the yard, and Misc…

1) The Head:

I finally went to see a specialist yesterday for my headache issues. I figured since I had been to three previous doctors and still had the problem, it was time.

It was okay, except for the part where after consultation, I had to get a shot. IN MY HEAD.

Basically, I think he told me that I have some version of occipital neuralgia (according to Wikipedia: Occipital neuralgia is a medical condition characterized by chronic pain in the upper neck, back of the head and behind the eyes. These areas correspond to the locations of the lesser and greater occipital nerves.) He’s guessing that this is causing most of the every day issues- except for the occasional TRUE migraines. And the best treatment? Nerve blocker shots.

Here’s a diagram, because I know you’d love it.

Nerve Block pic

Oh! Did you NOT notice that needle thing before you clicked on the picture? Sorry… Anyways, he added a little local anesthetic that lasted a whopping 45 minutes, and the whole right side of my head been hurting WORSE ever since! Is that what should happen? I didn’t think so…

If it’s still bothering me tomorrow morning, I’ll be giving them a phone call. Hopefully though it’s a little pain now, a lot less pain in the future!

2) The yard.

Jared and I are finally tackling our yard. I have some pics I took with my cell phone- they aren’t perfect, but they aren’t too bad either. I am really happy with how things are progressing, especially due to the condition the yard was in when we FIRST got the house.

I’m not complaining… the yard being less than great knocked a good $10,000 or so off the overall price of the house, helping us GET the house. It wasn’t like a messy yard was going to intimidate US though.

So, here’s some small things that I’ve been doing to whip the yard into shape. And we have had a lot of rain too. Good teamwork is happening between Jared, the rain, and I. 🙂

The front:

Front Flowers     Front Flowers 2

All of that was dead. Except the bushes. So all the pretty colorful stuff was either 1) non-existent or 2) died from the lack of water last year. Those bushes are prolific growers though… I have to trim them every couple of weeks! The little tree in the front will be really pretty soon- crepe myrtle is amazing when it blooms!

Then the backyard:

Autumn Sage     Roses

The first picture there is autumn sage and our little fountain. It’s really gorgeous right now. The second pic is of a rosebush and these pretty purple flowers (Irises?) that just popped up. Didn’t plant them, but we’re glad they’re there anyway!

The biggest thing in waging our battle against the chaos of the yard are The Oak Trees. Live Oak trees. And their pollen, which is causing KILLER allergies. If they aren’t shedding leaves, they are blanketing the ground with yellow little pods that cover cars and anything else outside with a fine yellow dusting.

The weather people say it should only go on to May. Only. Not like we’ve been dealing with it since the beginning of March or anything. Though, for all you Utahns and cold weather people are probably WISHING for the weather that tempts the Oaks into spreading their pollenific joy with the world!

Got to count the blessings, I guess.

 3) The Miscellaneous

A)  I get to teach The Lightning Thief and mythology in the final weeks of school! I mean, I am getting around to it this year, and my dream job would be to teach mythology classes at a high school year around! 🙂 I am stoked, and a lot of the kids love the book, so it should be kinda a “Fun” way to end the year.

Which leads us to

B) I’m on the home stretch for year TWO! I am SO loving life right now when I think that I made it this far. I know that part of me is panicking that I ONLY have seven more weeks with these kids… but then I think… SEVEN MORE WEEKS TIL SUMMER!

C) I hate filing taxes. Why would anyone even want that kind of job, where you deal with other people’s finances all the time? Yuck.

D) I can’t wait for summer so I can do more yard and house projects. I don’t know if that just reflects on how pitiful my life is that I am excited to have a break from work to work on my house and yard?

Anyways, that’s what’s up with my life in a nutshell. Gets more exciting, but I won’t bore you with the details.

Told you it was the miscellaneous section, right?

Random Tag post

Random Tag post

I haven’t updated in awhile. I am sorry. Things have been crazy in life, and I haven’t been able to do the online thing.

Since I can’t make sense of my life, I am going to do this fun tag post from my cousin Amy‘s website.  For lack of better things to say.

Jobs I’ve held:
1. Target clothing

2. part of the bakery at the canon center (for a couple of days)

3.BYU OIT student support

4. Student teaching (This totally counts as a full time job)

5.Real teaching at the middle school.

Movies I can watch again and again:
1. Stardust

2. Pride and Prejudice the 5 hour A&E version!)

3. Shrek 1 and 2

Guilty Pleasures:
1. Re-reading my comfort books again and again. Particularly vampire/fantasy/sci-fi related!

2. chocolate… especially chocolate and peanutbutter mixes…. mmmmm.

3. Planting flowers in the backyard and chillin there.

Places I’ve lived:
1. Utah

2. Texas

3. California

Shows I enjoy:
1. Bones (yay)
2. Myth Busters
3. Fringe
4. Chuck
5. That 70s Show

What were likely the first things you thought when you saw your significant other (or best friend) for the first time?
I “met” my husband for the first time when he was chatting online with one of my friends. I was at my friend’s house. And I thought he was kinda strange, but seemed like a fun guy. Go invisible wrapping paper!

Places I’ve been on vacation:
1. The UK
2. Florida (Disneyworld!)
3. NYC, New York
4. Yellowstone Park
5. Disneyland, and California area

Favorite foods:
1. Indian food
2. Mexican food
3. Sushi

Websites I visit daily:
1. email (work and personal)
2. Facebook
3. News (CNN and MSN)
4. Weather.com

Body parts I have injured:
1. Right elbow dislocated at age five and had to have surgery. Still got that scar…

2. My head problems? Not sure if that is something I injured or just happened. It matters not.

3. various cuts and bruises

Nicknames I’ve had:
1. Liz
2. Lizbeth
3. All others I am going to leave alone because I’d rather forget them or they’re super personal 🙂

Your turn. I tag:
1. everyone that reads this and has a blog!
Who tagged me:
1. Amy 🙂