Sunday, November 11, 2007

A Razorback-Induced Affliction?

Okay, so I took Friday off because my uncle and aunt from Sweden were in town. I had a nice day with them--mostly shopping and eating and hanging out with all my family. On Saturday I woke up feeling fine, but by about 12:30 yesterday I had a fever of 101.7--and that was after two Tylenol. Yes, the timing was very suspicious because this was just about the time that Hillis got stuffed running up the middle while McFadden and Jones were standing on the sidelines. I had the shakes, fever, ache, and nausea. I actually didn't watch all of the game (which I guess I'm glad about now that I know the final outcome.)

Around 3:30 I decided I needed a doctor, so Chad took me to MediQuick. They took my blood and found out I had a bacterial infection. I kept insisting to the doctor that I had the flu, but she said the flu has not reached Arkansas this year. I guess a bacterial infection sounds really bad, but the good part is that it is not contagious. I was really worried that Henry or Chad would get it. The other good news is that it can be cleared up with antibiotics. The doctor called it sinusitis. She thinks it was caused by allergies. Anyway, I left MediQuick and proceeded to throw up in the parking lot. Damn those allergies! I didn't realize that they can make you vomit too!!! Last night Chad suggested that I eat something, so I tried a few spoons of soup (he also suggested that I just try a little, just in case.) A few hours later--pukeville! I feel a little better today. I'll just blame it on the Hogs!

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