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Mar. 16th, 2006 01:21 amSitting here with an ice pack pressed up against my head. My ear hurt so damn bad tonight I gave up and went to Emergency. In and out in 90 minutes, which was nice. It's an outer ear infection, just like when I was a kid...no more immersing my head in the bath, I guess. It is, though, making the left side of my jaw stiff and sore, and the ear itself is painful and swollen to the touch.
Took a lot of effort not to kick the emerg doc when he stuffed that damn plastic ear thing into my head, though. DAMN that hurt.
My ear drops are teh win, but teh suck as well. Their side effects? Ear pain, feeling of fullness in the ear, and irritability. Gee, thanks! I wasn't having those effects enough already. >_< Ah well. As long as the damn things work and I'm good in a couple of days I'll persevere with painkillers and icepacks.
Aaanyway...
Checked out the bead store in Barrie. Isn't too exciting, really...some pretty things, but not a huge selection - all John Bead stuff. The beads were all priced per bead, as well, and the only packages were mixed packs that were very overpriced. I picked up a few neat copper findings, and the nine beads I needed, and vamoosed.
I also got the stuff I needed for a medicine pouch for my covenmate C. I've stuffed it full of stones for healing, some specifically for cancer, and other for joy and love for her and her husband. My favorite stone in the bag is a flourite medicine bear. I did the pouch up with some blue glass, some quartz, a bear pendant, and a pair of silver spirals. I'll rig it up a simple strand of beads, and it's set so it can either be carried in a pocket, or worm/hung up by the strand. After that I'll smudge it and charge it up as hard as I can.
Mmm. I need to work on Tribe matrix soon. Also plan on finishing a beading project tommorow. It'd be easier if I could get to sleep. Gonna keep on numbing the ear. 'Night.
Took a lot of effort not to kick the emerg doc when he stuffed that damn plastic ear thing into my head, though. DAMN that hurt.
My ear drops are teh win, but teh suck as well. Their side effects? Ear pain, feeling of fullness in the ear, and irritability. Gee, thanks! I wasn't having those effects enough already. >_< Ah well. As long as the damn things work and I'm good in a couple of days I'll persevere with painkillers and icepacks.
Aaanyway...
Checked out the bead store in Barrie. Isn't too exciting, really...some pretty things, but not a huge selection - all John Bead stuff. The beads were all priced per bead, as well, and the only packages were mixed packs that were very overpriced. I picked up a few neat copper findings, and the nine beads I needed, and vamoosed.
I also got the stuff I needed for a medicine pouch for my covenmate C. I've stuffed it full of stones for healing, some specifically for cancer, and other for joy and love for her and her husband. My favorite stone in the bag is a flourite medicine bear. I did the pouch up with some blue glass, some quartz, a bear pendant, and a pair of silver spirals. I'll rig it up a simple strand of beads, and it's set so it can either be carried in a pocket, or worm/hung up by the strand. After that I'll smudge it and charge it up as hard as I can.
Mmm. I need to work on Tribe matrix soon. Also plan on finishing a beading project tommorow. It'd be easier if I could get to sleep. Gonna keep on numbing the ear. 'Night.
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Date: 2006-03-16 09:10 am (UTC)Barrie, Ontario?
Do they still have the Earth and Sky Connection store, and ...I think the other one is called Bells Books and Candles?
Good god...Bells, Books and Candles carries a lot of Cds I want. *misses Barrie so badly*
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Date: 2006-03-16 03:36 pm (UTC)Earth and Sky is still there, and Bell, Book, and Candle is right next door to the bead store. I picked up a nice chunk of black amber for my covenmate there, and some of my favorite incense.
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Date: 2006-03-16 03:42 pm (UTC)How was the wind in downtown Toronto yesterday? It was pushing 60 km/hr at times, yesterday, and we damn near lost control of the car trying to not rear-end someone on the highway who had slowed down into a snowdrift going across the highway. There was a lot of drifting snow up here - so bad there was zero visibility, and police closed sections going south after we'd done it.
Makes me wonder about the wind between all those tall buildings.
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Date: 2006-03-16 05:04 pm (UTC)I have been sorry to hear about your covenmate... recently, on one of my lists, there has been some converstation regarding the pros/cons of sending energy to someone battling cancer... that it could "feed" the cancer and cause more problems than help. Thoughts?
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Date: 2006-03-16 05:56 pm (UTC)Re: Cancer - I am of mixed minds on cancer. To me, it's something that I can happily
eradicate, but it's also a tricky beast because in essence it's a corruption, and they're hard to fight.
I don't focus persay on blasting the cancer to bits, but rather encouraging a strengthening
of what isn't already cancerous - lots of energy, lots of joy and love, lots of strength. Instead of feeding the negativity of the cancer, I strengthen the positive in the rest of the body and spirit.
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Date: 2006-03-16 08:24 pm (UTC)The power of positive thinking is a serious consideration too. I survived a mildish (if any cancer can be) case of highly curable cancer, and even though I had faith in the medical treatment, I know I could have used a boost of courage, strenght and joy. The worst part is not knowing and waiting for results. The concern of the person on my list was that any energy that was sent her way could somehow be misaligned and used by the cancer instead. I just don't like the idea that illnesses such as this are actually "lessons" to be learned... yeah, it's much easier to learn when one's life is on the line. *humph*
Hydrogen peroxide for ear infections
Date: 2006-03-16 11:58 pm (UTC)I swear by HP for ear infections... just lay on your side and pour a capful in the infected ear. It will bubble and sizzle, but not hurt at all. It may itch a bit, but it is a guaranteed cure for the "outer" ear infections. Best of luck and I really hope you get well soon.
Peace,
Korak
Re: Hydrogen peroxide for ear infections
Date: 2006-03-17 01:08 am (UTC)The eardrops I got last night are antibiotic and anti-inflammatory, and they're working well at the moment. I just wish the doses weren't 12 hours apart...after about 8 it really starts aching again. But I am noticing a difference, and am hoping it'll be cleared up in a couple of days. :)
Next time they get oogy, though, I'll try the HP before it gets more than gunky in there. Mebbe it'll help stave it off.
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