Thursday, May 24, 2007

Vigamox®

It was three days ago. A doctor I saw in the phone book told me I have a cornial ulcer. It's where all the bacteria clinging to my contact lenses decide to start digging into my eye.

I have a little bottle of prescription liquid antibiotic that I drop in my eyes every hour, on the hour. It burns, but in a good way. I feel it drip down my nasal passages and down the back of my throat. It has the bitter taste of medication when you take to long to wash it down.

But, I need my eyes. Ten years ago, I'd be getting this stuff through an IV.

I should count my blessings.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Meme time....

Q: How many Soviet Russians does it take to change a light bulb?
A: None. In Soviet Russia, the light bulb changes you!