November 26, 2011

This too shall pass....

Taking a short break from the renovation works - mostly so I can sit down until the dizziness passes.

Seems my recent bout of earaches/dizzy fits were all related to a really severe infection in my left ear canal.  So severe that yesterday (Friday here) my G.P. (Doc) declared me a hands breadth away from being admitted to hospital for a week or more.

He then signed me off as "unfit for work for the rest of the day" (his appointment was at 11.30am - just across from my work - during my "early lunch break").  I then hurried off to the local hospitals' emergency ward so that proper tests could be done (my GP being unwilling to poke about too much in case he ruptured the ear drum).  3 hours of waiting later and the E.N.T (ears, nose & throat) specialist declared my infection to be both "fascinating" and "the worst she's seen in a long time".  And then proceeded to use the world's tiniest vacuum cleaner to suck out all the nasty greebles. After which I tottered home and slept for about 12 hours.

Today I am feeling better but still a bit unsteady in balance.  And I *am* taking it easy (sort of).

As for the renovation stuff - I am slowly pottering about - applying heat (from a hairdryer) to the nasty modern tile adhesive that is left on the wall - and then peeling/chipping it off with a chisel.  It's a bit physical and very VERY boring however I am a) not required to be up on a stepladder to do it and b) not having to rush to get it done [my levels of urgency are inversely related to how much my head spins if I try to hurry].

So I will keep chipping away at the nasty stuff until it's all clear.  At which point I will be at the point of 'painting walls' - which can occur tomorrow [since Cozzles will be here to do the bits requiring ladders]

5 comments:

  1. Take those antibiotics - ruptured eardrums HURT! (And the drugs they give you for the pain can also make you dizzy.)

    ;)

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  2. Make sure you take the FULL course of antibiotics too!

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  3. Eeew- cooties! Ha, kidding take care of yourself and get well.

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  4. I'm so sorry. Be good and finish all your medicine. I've had one ear infection in my life. It lasted about nine months. I could have had a third child instead. I guess. But I didn't want an infection or another kid. Just rambling away here.

    Love,
    Lola

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  5. Damn, I'm sorry you are having trouble with your ear. Oh! DAMN, I'M SORRY YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR EARS. I BET THE CLEANING OUT WAS MISERABLE. I HAD TO HAVE MINE CLEANED OUT AND THE NOISE WAS AWFUL. FEEL BETTER SOON, HON! LYLT!

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