March 2022 archive

Another one bites the dust… well, again.

The gaming chair that I got us several months ago broke for the second time this morning when the shaft that goes into the wheel well actually… bent for some strange reason. I am still not sure what caused that.

The first time, a single wheel-well broke. You know, one of the things that contains the wheels? Part of that broke. I was able to replace that, finding compatible parts for that online… but if it comes to continually fixing this chair, and spending more money fixing this chair than I would spend getting a comparable, new one, I know exactly what I am going to do. Plus, I don’t want to have to figure out the hard way if this chair is going to break down again or in a worse way. As it was, the second break in the chair made it so that the chair could not support itself with no one sitting in it. One of the perks of Amazon Prime, along with the video selection that we now have, is going to be this chair put on two-day tap. I definitely do not mind this, heh.

At this point, I should really have expected this.

Tomorrow the massive screw-up that was “let’s see if you suffer from medication overuse headache and, in doing so, limit the one medication of yours that actually works because we didn’t bother to read your medical chart where MOH has repeatedly been ruled out” should get fixed, but given that this is the War on Pain Patients I don’t actually have that much hope for it. Some doctors read my chart better than others, and the ones who I can tell didn’t read my chart suggest that I should take aspirin or Ibuprofen as needed for pain even though both of those things worsen my asthma — it used to be that I could more safely take them while on prednisone, although there were instances where I tried taking them with Benadryl and nebulized albuterol, but that didn’t sufficiently make them safe to take and it eventually got to the point where I couldn’t take them with anything unless I wanted to have worsened asthma as a result (which, obviously, I do not). In the absence of being able to take either one of those — NSAID-reactive asthma is a thing — I can only safely take what I am prescribed to take. I wish they’d prescribe me something long-acting that works.

I just want to be able to engage in hobbies and interests knowing that pain medication will somewhat help.

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