There was me, walking to the surgery on Friday afternoon nervously anticipating an exciting course of some experimental drug that was going to fix my equally exotic disease.
I got a confused look from the nurse as she told me that my results were ok and my blood hasn't disclosed any illness I may have. I think she expected me to be happy. But I wanted some excitement. I rarely get a sniffly nose, this was my chance for a big break in the world of being ill!
Oh well, I guess a clean sheet isn't too much of a bad thing. The only real down side to it I can tell is that I don't know what's causing me to feel sick in the mornings, faint at times and almost always exhausted and lathargic.
It would be nice to know if it's stress (as the doctor suspected in my initial appointment) or if it's something I'm missing in my diet or if it's bad washing powder or something. All I can do is see how I'm feeling during the first couple of days this week and make another appointment if I'm remain under 100%.
Morning sickness? Feeling tired? Sure you're not pregnant? If you are, I'll be your agent!!
by Matt at 09:42 on 16th Jan 2006
Haha! The theory has been discussed. My girlfriend doesn't quite like the idea of mothering my child at the moment.
I've not started craving any food yet, so I can't be that far along. Perhaps she'll come round in time.
by lil rich at 18:51 on 16th Jan 2006
lol.
well some good news then matt.
get a diet book or somethin to make sure ur eatin right maybe
by MrLobster at 18:25 on 19th Jan 2006
Stop eating fairy dust!!!
by Neil a.k.a. a-v0id at 15:55 on 20th Jan 2006
Reminds me of when I had my blood tested when I donated blood. I was hoping that my result was going to return with some obscure result hoping a non-existant blood group or characteristics of a super-hero... sadly I'm but a mere mortal.
More protein, especially white fish.