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Little did I know yesterday that my kind of crazy day would continue. I was planning to spend the day cleaning, but as we all know, man plans and the universe laughs.

So around 10:30 I started feeling a familiar, strange pressure in my chest. I experienced the same thing about two weeks ago at work. It lasted for four hours, and I felt like I couldn't quite take a deep breath the entire time. It was super uncomfortable. Still, it passed, and I didn't think about it after that, until yesterday. Yesterday it was the same feeling, only accompanied by a sharp, but not particularly terrible, pain. Annoyed by the inconvenience, I googled to see if this might be a medication side effect. Sure enough, Abilify can cause chest pain, and a host of heart problems, too.

I figured that I would call the Ontario health line and ask if it was okay for me to stop that medication until I see my doctor in two weeks. Turns out, if you call and say the words "chest pain," they transfer you automatically to 911. *sigh* The only way I could convince them not to call me an ambulance was to promise to go to the hospital and get myself checked out. So three hours of my life later, the doctor agreed with my original assessment and told me to stop the medication until I saw my GP.

I know the statistics, I know women tend to underreport or otherwise downplay symptoms of a heart attack, but it would have been really nice to have people not invalidate what I was saying at every turn, until I got to the doctor. I knew it was nothing, but I suppose the HealthLine was covering their asses and thus wasted half my day on nothing.

I decided that the day wouldn't be a complete waste, so I went grocery shopping, and returned to find that one of the cats had peed on the dog bed. The house reeked. So I stripped the bed and put the batting in the wash, to be followed by the cover. No dice. The stacked washer/dryer died mid-cycle, leaving the batting to soak in soapy water, and me to contact my psycho landlady. She said she'd be by today, but there's been no sign of her, and I'm scheduled to go to work in an hour and a half or so. We'll see. I don't know what she thinks she can do, anyway. She's a hairdresser, not a repairperson nor a plumber.

Of course, all of this meant that I never got to have a nap before work, so I was awake for 22 hours, and THEN I had to stay late at work to write a report no one had told me I needed to write, which sucked. By the time I came home and went to bed, I'd been up for over 24 hours. I ended up waking up every two hours today, too, expecting my landlady, who never turned up. So I got about six hours of broken sleep, which makes me not all that functional.

Surprisingly, I spent most of that time in a good mood, except for a few brief minutes this morning when one of my coworkers tried to rush me into doing something while I was still working on my report. I may or may not have made a murder face at them. :P

Today I ended up doing less cleaning and more breaking of the ice outside, so that my mother won't slip and fall and kill herself when she comes to visit on Thursday with my father. I did get the litter boxes, though, so that's something.

So that was the past 36 hours. May the following go a little more smoothly.

Date: 2016-12-27 09:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tx-cronopio.livejournal.com
OH HONEY~! Well, I'm glad you didn't have a heart attack, but what a crappy day. Here's hoping to an easy rest of the week!

Date: 2016-12-27 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mousme.livejournal.com
I mean, I'm glad too, but I already knew it wasn't that. I hope the rest of the week improves. I have lots of stuff to do still!

Date: 2016-12-27 10:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prolixfootle.livejournal.com
I'm glad you went and got checked out, even if it was nothing. I know from experience that what you think in nothing can be something.

Also (when your appliances are again working) I found that OxiClean makes a special odor busting laundry powder that seems to work well on pet odors, although the best one I've found is a product called Out! Stain and Odor Remover (but it's not a laundry product).

Date: 2016-12-27 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mousme.livejournal.com
Oh, I'm well aware that sometimes there can be something serious underlying what seems to be a minor symptom, but in this case I knew it was nothing, and was happy to have that corroborated.

I have NOK-OUT that I used on the foam part of the bedding, and the rest is going in the wash. Luckily the washer/dryer got fixed today, but the batting that was in the bed is now toast, as it all but disintegrated while soaking for 24 hours in water and detergent. Alas.

I'll see if I can find your product next time I go shopping.

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