Friday, February 16, 2007
guess what- even crazier
So I've had some weird indigestion, I figured it was stress-related acid reflux or something. It came on quite suddenly though, so I called my doctor's office. They got me in the same day, which makes me think they were worried, too.
Basically: doesn't seem to be acid reflux or something similar. Was worried it was gall stones, so I went to ER last night and spent some time with the ultrasound tech. Got home late- the net is that things seem to be okay, probably just burned part of my stomach lining or something. Take Prilosec, it should get better in a week.
Back to normal life- Tamara got more of her dental work done, hopefully she'll be done on Saturday. She also painted even more around the house. I worked with the carpet installers, so now the CARPET IS DONE! Yay!
My trip laptop, a Vaio TX750, arrived on-time yesterday. It's a wonderful little piece of kit- tiny, with a tiny keyboard, but plenty of power and a dual-layer DVD burner drive. That means we can blog on the road, edit and store our photos, watch movies, send backups of photos home, and store/publish our GPS tracks like I did in Alaska.
Basically: doesn't seem to be acid reflux or something similar. Was worried it was gall stones, so I went to ER last night and spent some time with the ultrasound tech. Got home late- the net is that things seem to be okay, probably just burned part of my stomach lining or something. Take Prilosec, it should get better in a week.
Back to normal life- Tamara got more of her dental work done, hopefully she'll be done on Saturday. She also painted even more around the house. I worked with the carpet installers, so now the CARPET IS DONE! Yay!
My trip laptop, a Vaio TX750, arrived on-time yesterday. It's a wonderful little piece of kit- tiny, with a tiny keyboard, but plenty of power and a dual-layer DVD burner drive. That means we can blog on the road, edit and store our photos, watch movies, send backups of photos home, and store/publish our GPS tracks like I did in Alaska.
Labels: geek, medical, pretrip
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