Well folks, I'm glad I'm not the only one who wrestles with the calling-in dilemma.
On Thursday night, I went to bed at 10pm, after reading in bed for an hour. I felt tired and hoped for some good rest. I began to drift off, but was jolted back to awareness by a fucking police siren.
I continued to lie there, begging my brain to rest. My eyes hurt and I was so frustrated. At 3am I got up, wide awake, and went online for half an hour looking at symptoms and such.
I went back to bed and pretended to sleep. I must have actually drifted off to sleep around 5.30 or 6, because when the alarm went off at 6.30, I was dreaming.
I hit the snooze four times but got up, moaning to myself. I felt sick to my stomach and woozy. Along with the week-old headache, of course.
Thank goodness all I had to do was give a final, which meant that all my classes sat quietly while they worked on the test. Gave me a chance to rest by sitting at my desk and working on papers two weeks old.
In the afternoon, my body perked up and I felt mostly normal for awhile. The headache faded and my energy was closer to normal than it's been for the last week. I even made it to my travel meeting for Australia.
By about nine, though, the headache was creeping back in and my body and energy were fading. I got home at ten, took one tablet of Tylenol PM just in case at eleven, and went to bed at twelve (again, I'm such a nightowl whore, it's ridiculous that even when I'm exhausted and weak, I'll stay up late).
I slept very well all night. The alarm went off at ten thirty and it was a struggle to wake myself. Later I had an appointment for the doctor, and after 'only' waiting an hour I saw him. He told me I had a sinus infection and that was what was causing the headaches. Though I don't have much congestion, my head has feeling lots of pressure, and my ears have been tweaking. So I got some prescriptions for congestion and antibiotics, as well as Ambien.
Oh, and he had someone draw blood for a Lyme titer (sp?) just to be safe. I think the combination of that plus the Tylenol explains why it's now after 2pm and I'm still feeling very sleepy and lightheaded.
I would have loved to stay home yesterday, but with having the final, and already being gone for one day this week, I really couldn't bring myself to call in. Certainly some of it is guilt, and part of it is hoarding--I hate giving things away, even sick days and personal time. Also, sometimes I feel afraid that I'm some kind of hypochondriac and nothing's really wrong with me, I'm just being lazy and whiny. It turned out well this time, because somehow I made it through the day pretty well.
I'm glad you got to the source of your headache- and look, you're not a hypochondriac after all! I'm terrible about taking days off too-I'm learning, though, in my old age, that I have to start taking care of myself. I look at the MANY people in my school who got "U" ratings for attendance- and bottom line is, they're in no real jeopardy. So, it's time for this old girl to start putting herself first once in awhile.
ReplyDeleteI doubt you have Lyme (BTW, "titer" is the correct spelling, lol)- unless you have some sort of bite with a round ring around it- but it's worth checking into just to be safe. Fell better!
Finally!!! Glad to know you found a doc on a Saturday. Hopefully you and 17 more years will not wait so long when it comes to health issues.
ReplyDeleteI did not mean to scare you, but a former teacher in my school did test positive for lyme. She was exhausted all the time. She wasn't aware that she had a bite.
Sinus headaches are very painful. Worse than migraines but the meds kick in fast.
May the next week 8 school days go quickly for all of us.
Feel better :)
PS: I can't believe how much travel you got in this year. Enjoy!