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Old 02-13-2011, 08:54 PM #1
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Default Rough Day

This week I had 2 sick days so I came in on the weekend to try to make it up. My eyes are stressed from their radioactive iodine and the lids are infected. The specialist gives it a month to get better. The right eye is blurry and the left eye has a small macular blind spot. This led to bad headaches, nausea, and then vomiting. I finally gave up on working. The doc can't prescribe new glasses till the infection clears up. So the good eye continues blurry. I wanted to shop for groceries but thought I might pass out if I tried. Guess I will raid the freezer and canned goods if my appetite comes back. Oh yeah and I decided to cry a little.
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