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Jun. 13th, 2003 01:56 pmI don't have a flu. Whatever this is, it's allergy/asthma related. I think my body's just decided to go full-on autoimmune and bite its own ass.
I dropped off the car at noon. Meandered through Barrack's Road Shopping Center, then discovered I'd missed both busses by five minutes. Not wanting to wait *in the sun* for another hour, I walked a mile to UVA's central grounds, then caught the free trolley downtown, then walked home. Boy called while I was on the way to tell me the car was done. I called him back and asked him to start walking toward me to pick up the bags I was carrying.
Note to self: It's hot (okay, 81F, but it's JUNE), humid (74%), and grass pollen is about. There's also a sizeable amount of traffic since it's now tourist/conference season. Smog, sun, and pollen, dear. You have asthma. This is not a good situation. Don't try to walk a mile and a half in the sun while carrying bags of bread, wine, and kitchen floormats. It's just not a good idea. Now, drink some water and rest quietly inside, where it's cool. And call your doctor. He needs to help you figure out why your asthma is acting up when you're on maintenance meds that normally control it.
I dropped off the car at noon. Meandered through Barrack's Road Shopping Center, then discovered I'd missed both busses by five minutes. Not wanting to wait *in the sun* for another hour, I walked a mile to UVA's central grounds, then caught the free trolley downtown, then walked home. Boy called while I was on the way to tell me the car was done. I called him back and asked him to start walking toward me to pick up the bags I was carrying.
Note to self: It's hot (okay, 81F, but it's JUNE), humid (74%), and grass pollen is about. There's also a sizeable amount of traffic since it's now tourist/conference season. Smog, sun, and pollen, dear. You have asthma. This is not a good situation. Don't try to walk a mile and a half in the sun while carrying bags of bread, wine, and kitchen floormats. It's just not a good idea. Now, drink some water and rest quietly inside, where it's cool. And call your doctor. He needs to help you figure out why your asthma is acting up when you're on maintenance meds that normally control it.
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Date: 2003-06-13 03:29 pm (UTC)