Whine: sore tummy
Jul. 12th, 2009 05:23 pmI try not to indulge in whining very much. It can get pretty dangerously self-destructive when you have real problems needing active attention. But sometimes it's good to go ahead and acknowledge the sentiment, as part of getting on with life.
So.
My tummy really hurts.
It's the metformin (and the stress, and everything else I'm doing and taking). I have a hard time mustering much appetite, and I keep getting the runs. I get a lot of cramps. It all adds up to persistent and attention-commanding misery, even though it's certainly nothing like past chronic pains, or the complications of acute depression, or any number of things that are objectively much worse. It feels bad in a way many things don't.
I've got e-mail in to the doctor to review what I'm doing and see what, if anything, I should add. In the meantime, I whine.
So.
My tummy really hurts.
It's the metformin (and the stress, and everything else I'm doing and taking). I have a hard time mustering much appetite, and I keep getting the runs. I get a lot of cramps. It all adds up to persistent and attention-commanding misery, even though it's certainly nothing like past chronic pains, or the complications of acute depression, or any number of things that are objectively much worse. It feels bad in a way many things don't.
I've got e-mail in to the doctor to review what I'm doing and see what, if anything, I should add. In the meantime, I whine.