Feb. 22nd, 2006

The PT said "yup, you've got whiplash." Oh, goody. Another confirmation. Just in case the aching neck muscles weren't enough of an indication. I did find out that el doctoro had only written the prescription to be treated for my neck pain... because my back pain is all imagined? So I've got to call him tomorrow and get him to correct the treatment order.

In all honesty it wasn't too bad (being treated for the piriformus injury was sooooo much worse). They did some evaluation stretches and questioning then started in with the heat therapy, then ultrasound, then a few stretches, then a review of posture and how I should sleep tonight. It's amazing how I did relatively little as compared to how undomfortable I am right now. The PT also confirmed that the headache I've had since Saturday is likely caused by the whiplash. He doesn't know how long I'll need to be treated and says he'll see how I am after a couple more appointments and when I asked him how long it would take to heal he said it could take a long time. Peachy!

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I wish I could somehow take a picture of me right now. I'm sitting in a recliner, back up against a heating pad, lap covered with a blanket, laptop on my legs in front of me, and Scout is literally draped over the top of my forearms seemingly unconcerned that I'm actually jiggling her whole body while typing. She's had a long day of napping and now must rest. And she's purring. Aw.
Those of you who have gmail email addys may already know this - I'm a little slow on the uptake of overly obvious things, sometimes (no, really, I didn't realize that W was double-U until I was in sixth grade. I remember that day specifically because I thought I had THE GREATEST EPIPHANY EVER. Needless to say, I was wrong.).

When you check a gmail account at the top of the page is an RSS feed that spits out one-line worth of headlines that link you to another site, and everytime you reresh the page or click onto another section of gmail the RSS feed that you see changes. You can customize the feeds you see, but I haven't bothered, so in a single session I might see a headline from Forbes, a recipe title from somewhere, CNN's latest update, a funny quote, or something else completely random. Generally what I se is in no way related to the messages in my inbox or folders - they're just sort of whatever the google people choose to include.

I just realized that when you go into your spam folder the RSS feed changes from randomness to a bunch of recipies with spam as a key ingredient. Spam fajitas. French fry spam casserole. Vineyard spam salad. Spam primavera.

They crack me up. I love Google.

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