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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4575 on: March 09, 2010, 05:59:28 PM »
I wanna give Flowwy a pat!  :'(

Flo sent me a telegram just now  8)

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4576 on: March 09, 2010, 06:11:57 PM »
Fucking stoked! Front and center at the DKM show in DC! Bring it on!!!

Let's go Murphys!!! :headbang2:
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4577 on: March 09, 2010, 07:08:00 PM »
Sad.

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4578 on: March 09, 2010, 08:23:50 PM »
Ominously wide awake. I'll probably be up till 2 a.m., then be useless in the morning.  :yawn:

Yep, can relate. It's a bitch.  ::)

Fortunately the insomnia doesn't happen every night, but warmer weather and earlier sunrise tend to contribute to it.  :thumbdn:
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4579 on: March 09, 2010, 08:59:00 PM »
Fucking stoked! Front and center at the DKM show in DC! Bring it on!!!

Let's go Murphys!!! :headbang2:

OK, I just asked you elsewhere if you were at a Murphys show, now I see I was right!

ENJOY!  :headbang2:
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4580 on: March 09, 2010, 11:55:52 PM »
I miss Poland so fucking much.

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4581 on: March 10, 2010, 02:07:29 AM »
Migrainy.

I feel heartburny...coffee and water on an empty stomach, bleh.  :-\

Odeon, do you get migraine hallucinations? I have had those without getting the headache.

The visual problems? Yes, my migraines are often ocular, without the headache. I had one of those today and it's still not entirely gone.

Which is a problem cos sometimes the visual disturbances are very much like the spots I sometimes get in my field of vision when the vitreous humour pulls at the retina, which is an entirely different problem. The nausea is a telltale sign, IF I get that.

Aren't I lucky? ::)

Yeah... :(

That other eye problem sounds familiar; what's the name of it? (Disease geek here!)

Age-related detachment of the vitreous humour. Yay.

Interesting...does it run in families?

It happens to most people at some point because the vitreous humour liquefies as a natural part of the ageing process. When you get older, the vitreous will usually detach from the retina. For most people there's no drama other than a few floaters swimming in your field of vision, but for some, the process is more violent and the vitreous will pull at the retina, sometimes causing stationary spots in your field of vision (the physical pull "saturates" the light-sensitive retina and causes spots much like the spots you can see after looking at bright lights; it's the only way it can react to physical stress), as well pockets between the retina and the vitreous gel.

If you are really unlucky, that pull will tear a hole in the retina or even detach parts of it, causing partial (but permanent) blindness unless you rush to the ER and a specialist can fix it.

I don't think there is a genetic component in it.

Yikes. I hope your retinas will be OK.

I occasionally see a bright "spark" when looking at a blank wall...is that like what you see?

If the spark is moving around, no (cos then it's a floater or another retina-related process). If it's stationary and there for at least a couple of minutes, then maybe.

It's pretty cool how retinas work, though.
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4582 on: March 10, 2010, 03:14:24 AM »
Migrainy.

I feel heartburny...coffee and water on an empty stomach, bleh.  :-\

Odeon, do you get migraine hallucinations? I have had those without getting the headache.

The visual problems? Yes, my migraines are often ocular, without the headache. I had one of those today and it's still not entirely gone.

Which is a problem cos sometimes the visual disturbances are very much like the spots I sometimes get in my field of vision when the vitreous humour pulls at the retina, which is an entirely different problem. The nausea is a telltale sign, IF I get that.

Aren't I lucky? ::)

Yeah... :(

That other eye problem sounds familiar; what's the name of it? (Disease geek here!)

Age-related detachment of the vitreous humour. Yay.

Interesting...does it run in families?

It happens to most people at some point because the vitreous humour liquefies as a natural part of the ageing process. When you get older, the vitreous will usually detach from the retina. For most people there's no drama other than a few floaters swimming in your field of vision, but for some, the process is more violent and the vitreous will pull at the retina, sometimes causing stationary spots in your field of vision (the physical pull "saturates" the light-sensitive retina and causes spots much like the spots you can see after looking at bright lights; it's the only way it can react to physical stress), as well pockets between the retina and the vitreous gel.

If you are really unlucky, that pull will tear a hole in the retina or even detach parts of it, causing partial (but permanent) blindness unless you rush to the ER and a specialist can fix it.

I don't think there is a genetic component in it.

Yikes. I hope your retinas will be OK.

I occasionally see a bright "spark" when looking at a blank wall...is that like what you see?

If the spark is moving around, no (cos then it's a floater or another retina-related process). If it's stationary and there for at least a couple of minutes, then maybe.

It's pretty cool how retinas work, though.

The spark I'm talking about just appears for a split second, then disappears.

Retinas are cool. I love it that after staring at something of one color, I can look at a blank wall and see a vague outline of that object in the opposite color...RETINAL FATGUE.  8)
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4583 on: March 10, 2010, 03:17:36 AM »
Strange.  Found old pieces of my writing that I forgot existed.

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4584 on: March 10, 2010, 03:50:11 AM »
Conflicted...wanting to stay up, yet also wanting to sleep.

The  :yawn: smiley just made me  :yawn:...
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4585 on: March 10, 2010, 04:33:20 AM »

I occasionally see a bright "spark" when looking at a blank wall...is that like what you see?

If the spark is moving around, no (cos then it's a floater or another retina-related process). If it's stationary and there for at least a couple of minutes, then maybe.

It's pretty cool how retinas work, though.

The spark I'm talking about just appears for a split second, then disappears.

That might be caused by your blind spots, where your optic nerves punch through your retinas.  I can see my blind spots sometimes, and perceive them as moderately large circular spots with bright rims and dark interiors or dark rims and bright interiors, shimmering colours, and stationary within my field of vision in an off-centre position.
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4586 on: March 10, 2010, 06:31:56 AM »
frustrated

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4587 on: March 10, 2010, 07:26:21 AM »

I occasionally see a bright "spark" when looking at a blank wall...is that like what you see?

If the spark is moving around, no (cos then it's a floater or another retina-related process). If it's stationary and there for at least a couple of minutes, then maybe.

It's pretty cool how retinas work, though.

The spark I'm talking about just appears for a split second, then disappears.

That might be caused by your blind spots, where your optic nerves punch through your retinas.  I can see my blind spots sometimes, and perceive them as moderately large circular spots with bright rims and dark interiors or dark rims and bright interiors, shimmering colours, and stationary within my field of vision in an off-centre position.

Interesting...not the same thing as migraine symptoms, then?
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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4588 on: March 10, 2010, 09:27:40 AM »
Feeling alert now, and looking forward to this coming Sunday, when I will not have to go anywhere or do anything!

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Re: How are you feeling right now?
« Reply #4589 on: March 10, 2010, 09:26:20 PM »
Sleepy  :(