The Ick

Dec. 16th, 2023 02:12 am
mellicious: Narnia witch in a carriage pulled by polar bears, captioned "OMGWTFPOLARBEAR!" (polar bear & witch - m15m)
I've been sick basically since the last time I wrote - Tuesday? I cancelled my Wednesday doctor appointment because I had a sore throat, and then in really quick succession I had various combinations of sneezing and sniffling, headache, all that fun stuff, and then today I was coughing all day. I went to work, because there really was nobody to substitute for me, and just kept my distance as much as possible (and kept something nearby to sneeze into, so I hopefully was not getting my germs into the air too much). I think it was just a good old-fashioned cold, really. Nobody ever talks about having those any more, but I had a flu shot over a month ago, and Rob & I both had covid a few months ago too. (Although I guess you could get it again if it was a different variant, right? Til lately nobody around here had covid boosters to give people, which is kinda odd.) What are the other candidates? RSV? I think that would be more severe, wouldn't it?

I remember back when that everybody used to pass the "48-hour bug" around, which was mostly something similar to the symptoms I had. (Except when it was some kind of stomach virus.) Anyway, I'm hoping the 48-hour thing is right because that should mean I'm about done.

Have I mentioned that I had the dreaded shingles shot? That was a few weeks ago. My arm was red for over a week and it itched for most of that time, but I've had the shingles, years ago, and that was even more nasty, so I'll drag myself in to the doctor's office again soon and get the second one. (Oh, I remember, I asked about the covid shot then, and they said they had finally gotten them in, but you can't do that at the same time as the shingles shot! It's always something.)


mellicious: "I have nothing significant to say" (in a thought bubble) (nothing significant - quote)
We went over to see my sister's new house last weekend. They were still unpacking, of course - they only moved in two days before Thanksgiving - but they've made good progress. The house is far smaller than the one they moved out of, but it's plenty big for the two of them. This is the house that I was talking about before, that they built new, right? It's not anything fancy from the outside at all. P said they could have upgraded the outside, but they decided they'd rather spend that money on the inside instead.

Their house in San Antonio went on the market, like, yesterday, and she said they already had an offer on it that was above the asking price. And the realtors showed it back-to-back all day. So that stuff we keep hearing about the real estate market seems to be pretty much correct. (Plus it's a really nice house. If I wanted to live in San Antonio and I had the money to buy a house like that, I'd want it.)

Also, P had asked me a month or more ago about doctors and healthcare in general, and I said, well, if your insurance will allow it, in this area you really can't do better than the healthcare system that my husband and I both work for, because they have branches all over the damn place around here, including the little town they just moved to. And today she went to one of them for the first time - it was the OB/Gyn, to be exact, and she really liked her. Which is really good, because I think I have an appointment with that same doctor next month, as it turns out. (My old OB doctor left since my last appointment!)

mellicious: Quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 1st episode: "The earth is doomed." (nautilus)
(Written yesterday.)

Remember when I was talking about Buc-ee's? I went to Galveston for a doctor appointment this morning, and on the way back I spotted a new billboard on the freeway - for the Buc-ee's in Madisonville, 138 miles away. It said so on the sign. It didn't say Madisonville, I just happen to know that's where it is. It's sort of hard for me to believe that it's really cost effective to put up a billboard that far away from the destination they're advertising. Do that many people really leave Galveston and drive straight through Houston to Dallas? (which is some 250 miles, so the Buc-ee's is more or less halfway.) I think of most Galveston tourists as being from the Houston area but I know some do come further. (I didn't bring a camera so I don't have photographic evidence for the billboard, but it looked essentially like the one I posted before, anyway.)

I hadn't been to Galveston in a couple of months - there are still pockets of destruction visible but things are back to some semblance of normal, at least, and the tourists are back in force. It's that time of year, though - as a former tourist industry worker, I would say the peak tourist season in Galveston is about July 1st to mid-August. The minute the kids go back to school, it's over. Wanna visit Galveston with the warm weather but without the crowds? Do it after school starts.

The doctor's visit was mostly about prescription refills, so nothing much interesting to report there. Oh, except that I learned that my doctor lives in one of the few areas of Galveston which did not flood, lucky woman. I hadn't seen her in a year, so we had to catch up on the (massive) changes in all of our lives since then. Things at UTMB are edging back towards normal a bit, too.  The office was busier than the last time I went, for sure, and the clinics in general were, too, but still nothing like it used to be. I hear the ER is about to re-open, though, so that will push things back towards normalcy some more. (If you're not entirely getting the connection, it's because the ER is a big driver of admissions and clinic visits and all that stuff. So "getting back to normal" as far as volume of business at UTMB can't really happen at all without it.)

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