About twenty minutes after posting yesterday's blog, I called out of work. It was too much and I needed a change in medication and I wasn't about to go into work feeling like how I was. It worked out anyway, since it was just an extra day I had picked up and they ended up having a ton of extra's, so it wasn't like they were hurting (and neither was I for hours and such).
So as soon as I finally woke up, I called them first thing in the morning and went in around noon. The drive itself was frustrating since even the seatbelt was uncomfortable. I would of removed it, but having my mother at a very very young age tell me that I always had to wear a seatbelt kind of stuck with me. Plus, I didn't want to get pulled over and given a ticket for an obscene amount of money.. and well, the whole saving a life thing just in case of an accident is always a plus.
Either way, got to the doctors and explained about the jaw pain I got from Celebrex and just how in general it made me feel lousy. He was confused about the jaw pain and said he'd look it up, but I got bored and looked up earlier and found it was a rare side effect. Hooray for being a rare side effect! In the end, he changed my medication to Prednisone, twice a day for five days, and hopefully that'll help with the addition of the muscle relaxers that I already have.
Which by the way, I can only take at home since they make me want to nap like nobody's business. So that means at work I have no way of actually dealing with the pain. The steroid pill only does so much.
Rawr..
Moving on.
A professor of mine back at Nescom messaged me on Twitter and told me she was going to be showing my YouTube page to her class! I know she's done it before in the past, but I think it's pretty awesome how she uses my channel as an example for social media. I love it, but there are times I have to wonder exactly what videos she's showing.. haha. Hopefully only the good ones!
Another thing: My friend, Michael Aranda, is stuck in Paris, France. He went to the UK on a visa worth six months, when he originally asked for six weeks. They took a trip to Paris about a week or so ago, and he was denied re-entry, saying his passport was only for six weeks, and not the six months that was stated on his passport. He was told that he would be allowed re-entry as long as he got a return ticket back to the States. After getting his ticket, he was again denied, saying he posed a risk to the UK since he was denied in the first place.
It's ridiculous and if you could just take a minute of your time to sign this petition to help prove to the UK that Michael poses no threat, that would be amazing.
Thanks :)
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