Spent last night in the ER at Highland Hospital.
I'd only been to a hospital once before, to have my tonsils removed when I was five.
I haven't been able to eat anything since last Thursday without going into shock.
It got to the point last night where a friend of mine (perhaps my only true friend, as my house at the time was full of other "friends" that didn't even bother to come see me in my bed) took me by BART and bus to the ER room.
They took blood 5 times, and gave me a rehydration drip.
At 5am they said they didn't know what was wrong and would order more blood tests, but that in the meantime I should take an anti-anxiety pill and one for nausea.
The anti-anxiety pill is kind of crazy. I feel social enough, but not like I could pay attention to anything that was being said to me.
I'd only been to a hospital once before, to have my tonsils removed when I was five.
I haven't been able to eat anything since last Thursday without going into shock.
It got to the point last night where a friend of mine (perhaps my only true friend, as my house at the time was full of other "friends" that didn't even bother to come see me in my bed) took me by BART and bus to the ER room.
They took blood 5 times, and gave me a rehydration drip.
At 5am they said they didn't know what was wrong and would order more blood tests, but that in the meantime I should take an anti-anxiety pill and one for nausea.
The anti-anxiety pill is kind of crazy. I feel social enough, but not like I could pay attention to anything that was being said to me.
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yeah I didn't like the mental meds much myself. Hopefully they are doing the trick though.
Did you mention the morning glory seeds in emergency? I realize it was some time ago though.