Highly efficient and productive
Jan. 23rd, 2024 09:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning I got up, fed and watered animals, collected eggs, refilled the fire, got dressed, packed a breakfast and a lunch, warmed up the truck, drove to work...
...and realized I'd left my work laptop at home so I drove back home and am working from home right now. I'll go in at lunch, and then leave work early for the kiln openings in the afternoon. Bear and Whiskey are very happy. Bear is kissing me and softpawing my face and purring.
Given that I had to wait for a moose to cross the road on top of that it's a slow work morning.
I've been having real trouble breathing. Benedryl works for it. I've been wondering if some of my breathing stuff was maybe partial silent anaphylaxis. My skin has always reacted with random allergy-response, and I've wondered about the rest of my body. It likely warrants a doctor's walk-in visit sooner than I can get in to my regular doctor. It's really unpleasant to try and breathe but have my throat stick to itself when I'm trying to get air in.
Writing it out like that, and that I have a plan to stagger out past my gate and close it behind me and text someone to call 911 if my throat really closes, so the animals are ok-- yeah, I should probably treat this with some urgency, because that is not a desireable outcome and it's uncomfortable. And who knows, maybe they can do something about it.
Edited to add: I opened my mason jar of tea and noticed I left the spoon in it from adding honey this morning too.
...and realized I'd left my work laptop at home so I drove back home and am working from home right now. I'll go in at lunch, and then leave work early for the kiln openings in the afternoon. Bear and Whiskey are very happy. Bear is kissing me and softpawing my face and purring.
Given that I had to wait for a moose to cross the road on top of that it's a slow work morning.
I've been having real trouble breathing. Benedryl works for it. I've been wondering if some of my breathing stuff was maybe partial silent anaphylaxis. My skin has always reacted with random allergy-response, and I've wondered about the rest of my body. It likely warrants a doctor's walk-in visit sooner than I can get in to my regular doctor. It's really unpleasant to try and breathe but have my throat stick to itself when I'm trying to get air in.
Writing it out like that, and that I have a plan to stagger out past my gate and close it behind me and text someone to call 911 if my throat really closes, so the animals are ok-- yeah, I should probably treat this with some urgency, because that is not a desireable outcome and it's uncomfortable. And who knows, maybe they can do something about it.
Edited to add: I opened my mason jar of tea and noticed I left the spoon in it from adding honey this morning too.