Cabin fever
Mar. 24th, 2005 03:13 pmApparently phoning
pierot to discuss whether or not bell and book are necessary for an exorcism if you already have the candle, plus enough accelerant is a sign of cabin fever on my part.
He might be right.
It's odd. I'm in this place at the moment where my brain is working. I'm alive. I'm here. OK, I get giddy spells at times and get so sleepy and so tired very easily, but essentially I feel like Sally. I feel like me.
On the other hand my body is blatantly not entirely up to speed yet. I do get drowsy and tired very easily, while finding it hard to sleep because of the aches and pains. I do get giddy spells, and found leaving the house to wander around Surrey Quays with
wildrogue yesterday really exhausting. I found myself getting scared in the supermarket because I'm so sore and tender - I know that getting jostled would be bad.
So, I'm probably not really fit enough to get back to living, or get back to normality. It does make sense that I stay in the house, get lots of rest, get looked after a bit. But my brain, which is feeling fine, is slowly going crazy!
I want out!
Last night, at about 10 pm, I found myself feeling horrendously claustrophobic. It wasn't the people around me. They were all great. It wasn't the game we were playing. It wasn't anything other than a really overwhelming need to get some fresh air and get away from everything. I want to drive places, go somewhere, take off when I feel like a little space. Physically, I don't think I really can, just yet, but goddamnit I want to!
*vibrates quietly*
Convalescence is definitely frustrating.
He might be right.
It's odd. I'm in this place at the moment where my brain is working. I'm alive. I'm here. OK, I get giddy spells at times and get so sleepy and so tired very easily, but essentially I feel like Sally. I feel like me.
On the other hand my body is blatantly not entirely up to speed yet. I do get drowsy and tired very easily, while finding it hard to sleep because of the aches and pains. I do get giddy spells, and found leaving the house to wander around Surrey Quays with
So, I'm probably not really fit enough to get back to living, or get back to normality. It does make sense that I stay in the house, get lots of rest, get looked after a bit. But my brain, which is feeling fine, is slowly going crazy!
I want out!
Last night, at about 10 pm, I found myself feeling horrendously claustrophobic. It wasn't the people around me. They were all great. It wasn't the game we were playing. It wasn't anything other than a really overwhelming need to get some fresh air and get away from everything. I want to drive places, go somewhere, take off when I feel like a little space. Physically, I don't think I really can, just yet, but goddamnit I want to!
*vibrates quietly*
Convalescence is definitely frustrating.
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Date: 2005-03-24 03:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-24 03:27 pm (UTC)Foam shells? Trafford Centre?
COME ON!
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Date: 2005-03-24 03:30 pm (UTC)*sigh*
Date: 2005-03-24 03:37 pm (UTC)Listen to my words...
NO... GOING... OUT!
Grrr... Bad Sally!
Re: *sigh*
Date: 2005-03-24 05:05 pm (UTC)No. No need for the bed chaining at all. Honest...
Cabin Fever
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Date: 2005-03-26 08:40 am (UTC)*huggles
Poor fluff! I hope you get well soon. Take care of yourself, sweetcheecks. :)
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Date: 2005-03-31 11:51 am (UTC)