I could feel my body telling me last week that it needed a day off, but I was too stubborn to listen. I plugged my ears with my fingers and told it, "Lalalala... I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" So, it said, "Okay, fine. Deal with this..." and-- WHAMMO! --It dosed out one hell of a flare. Knocked me flat on my ass.
I really can't be too upset at it, after all, it did try to warn me of its limits, and it did give me a couple of days to fulfill its request for rest.
Anyway, I have some Lortab left over from when I sprained my back after having the baby last November (I've since come to realize: having kids in your 30s is a completely different set of rules, compared to having them in your 20s). I save these little gems for when I'm really hurting badly. At first, I thought I wouldn't need it, that I could just deal with it, like I usually do.
After I put the baby down for her nap I all but collapsed onto the couch and tried to take a nap, thinking after some rest I would feel better. Not the case, the pain started to get worse and I could feel it come alive from my head to my toes. I knew when my fingers started to throb it was time to give in and take something stronger than Tylenol.
I cut one pill in half, downed it, and then laid back down and prayed to God that the baby would sleep more than an hour as I waited for the meds to kick in. Well, she only slept an hour, but it was enough and I was feeling much better. I wasn't even groggy from the Lortab. I got her up, played with her and we had a good time, we went outside and I watered my flowers and I thought, "Damn! It's amazing how much better I feel. I almost feel normal!" The pain I live with every day was gone. Not a hint lingering. I briefly wished that I could take one of those pills every day, but I know that's not logical and this is just my life right now so I pushed that yearning aside and carried on, enjoying the brief respite from the pain.
The strange thing is, I was doing great until it was time for her second nap. I got hungry, so I fixed myself a light sandwich. After I finished eating, I got so incredibly sleepy. I had to lay down. I was exhausted. I'm not sure if it was my body trying to recover from the pain I was experiencing or what, but I knew it was time to call in reinforcements.
I called my mother-in-law and asked if she would be able to watch the baby after she got up from her nap for a few hours so I could rest. She's absolutely wonderful and a very good friend. She knows about my Fibro issues and is always willing to lend a hand when she can. Thankfully, she didn't have anything going on and said to bring her over when I was ready. I did and then went home, took a shower and went to bed. After laying down for a couple of hours, I felt better, but still groggy. Very groggy. I didn't think it was because of the medicine, because it didn't hit me until about an hour and a half after I'd taken it. Who knows.

