Wednesday, August 29, 2012

What a day...

Tuesday was my roughest day here. It was a roller coaster all day. I had some good moments, but the bottom dropped out several times.

At the clinic, I did a chelation IV, multivitamin/mineral IV, IV C, autohemotherapy and IV ozone. I was dizzy, weak and a little nauseated when I went in. The autohemotherapy and ozone cleared my head and made me feel great, but that was then followed quickly by chelation and vitamins which plummeted my blood sugar and stirred up toxins that made me sick. I vomited 6 or 8 times and was too sick to drive myself to the hospital to get my infected/clogged picc line removed.

Cindy left work early to take me to the hospital. I brought a bag and she assured me it was ok to puke in her car. Thankfully, I made it there and back without any more trouble!

After the picc line was removed, my temperature dropped 2 degrees into my normal range and I felt better. It came out easily, unlike the last one, and my nausea subsided. I felt well enough to drive the truck back to Bill's.

5 minutes into the 20 minute trip home I got pulled over by an over zealous Lake Oswego crime stopper on a motorcycle and ticketed for "improper wearing of a seatbelt." It was my second time borrowing Bill's truck, which is a huge Toyota Tacoma. The seatbelt and seat are made for a 200 pound man, not a 100 pound woman. The belt goes across my neck and rubs annoyingly, so I subconsciously stuck the shoulder strap under my left arm while buckled to keep it from hurting. Who knew it is against the law to do this? I am such a danger to society! Copper Crime Stopper was merciless, so now it's either $110 to the city of Lake Oswego, or $70 plus 2 hours of instruction on how to properly wear a seat belt (really?) or stay later into September than I had planned to go to court and plead for mercy. Fortunately, Copper Crime Stopper couldn't dig up any other infraction.

I cried after I drove off, then I laughed. Could there be any more fitting ending to a roller coaster day?

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