Today was better, thankfully.

By Emmie Bee, August 19, 2009 7:38 PM

This morning I was able to get into Kaiser at 10AM for an appointment. I saw a new doctor and she decided I would need to get a few bags of fluids before I could go on with my day. That was OK except I guess I got the newbie. Homegirl stuck me multiple times for an IV and I already have bruises. Oh well. I got my IV and I feel a bit better.

I came home and took my medicines and I haven’t barfed yet since I got home. Good stuff. Hope it continues.

My parents came over tonight and we watched Coraline. It was weird but had a really cool message. I thought it was well done and I’m usually not into that kind of stuff. But, I do agree with Kristi- dolls scare the shiz outta me.

The best part was my mommy fixing my hair. I know that sounds strange but I’m gonna give a back story here- I can barely brush my teeth or wash my face. My hair,  is now pretty damn long and I’ll be honest, brushing it is like the last thing on my list. Last time I washed my hair I put in like a gallon of conditioner and STILL couldn’t comb through it. Horrible. So, my mom combed through my stage C dreadlocks. I’d say Stage E is probably the point where I would have just gone for the dread look. It was bad. But an hour of brushing and spray conditioner and the rats nest was out. I washed my hair and she combed it again and put in into neat little pigtail braids. I love my Mom. A lot. :)

Now- bedtime.

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4 Responses to “Today was better, thankfully.”

  1. Lisa Marie says:

    Awww… I’m totally crying! Up until the very last day of senior year in high school, I made my mom french braid my hair into pigtails at least once a week! :) I love Deb too!

  2. Kristi says:

    Mom’s are the best! Doesn’t it make you happy that you have someone to look at you that way now? It does for me….

  3. Caro says:

    dude, whatever state hair is in (freshly brushed all the way to needs-combing-to-save-its-life), it feels SOOOOOOO good to have someone brush it!! i’m glad your mommy was able to help you out! :)

    also you should just get a permanent IV so you don’t have to keep getting poked. do they do that?

  4. Emmie B says:

    Permanent IV means hospitalization. Thats the next step if this treatment plan doesn’t work.

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