Laying those symptoms before the doctor only manages to confuse the issue further...Get a quick cup of damn good, have a healthy salad, take a relaxing nap, let your hair down and cancel the doctor.
Well, if ever there were a need for the Oxford comma, this is it: "...not wearing my glasses or brain tumor." Who knew you could wear a brain tumor? Who would want to? Ok, so we know what is meant here, but the English nazi in me cries out for a comma after that word "glasses." :-) Moira from Cobourg, Ont.
Or all of the above...
ReplyDeleteOMG! I play the same game too! I usually pick the worse scenario.
ReplyDeleteSandra in Texas
So true! Seriously!!
ReplyDeleteI play it also, mine is usually sinuses...just keep drinking and resting and de=stressing til it goes away? Hope you feel better soon! xo
ReplyDeleteAlways assume it's something horrible, then when it turns out to be your ponytail you can be really relieved!
ReplyDeleteHaha so true...same here !
ReplyDeleteLaying those symptoms before the doctor only manages to
ReplyDeleteconfuse the issue further...Get a quick cup of damn good,
have a healthy salad, take a relaxing nap, let your hair down and cancel the doctor.
Or the rainy weather triggering allergys. I always consider the down side for a minute too. We need sunshine, me anyway
ReplyDeleteHope it's gone. Love, hugs & prayers,Cathryn ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteMy headaches are usually weather related. Never thought to worry about all that other stuff until now... ha!
ReplyDeleteWell, if ever there were a need for the Oxford comma, this is it: "...not wearing my glasses or brain tumor." Who knew you could wear a brain tumor? Who would want to? Ok, so we know what is meant here, but the English nazi in me cries out for a comma after that word "glasses." :-)
ReplyDeleteMoira from Cobourg, Ont.