What Do You Do When You Have No Voice?

Feeling: sick

Okay, it's offical. I am sick. I haven't been sick since like last spring semester and then that doesn't count since it wasn't a bug. It was my body shutting down from being in overddrive way too long. Anyways, waking up Saturday and finding it hard to swallow was no big deal. That happens all the time now since my first bout with MRSA and the antibiotics I had to take to get over it.

That crap leaves you dry mouth and it never goes away, at least for me it hasn't. So back to waking up. I didn't think anything of it until Sunday when it continued. Came back to school and Monday it was worse. Pain settled in, not nearly as bad as now but still it hurt. Went to see if it could be strep, negative. So now I'm not sure if it isn't the early signs of laryngitis. Could be since it isn't strep or sinus drainage. If it is worse Friday morning after my genetics lecture I'll go to the clinic again and have them look me over again. That way I know before I drive back down to Clarksville that night. I so don't want to infect anyone down there if it is contagious but again I highly doubt it.

Aside from getting sick, everything is going swell. Molly is just a hellion at home. If you play with her be prepared to be scratched and bit. Long sleeves don't cut it cause she can get you in the face, like down the eye for instance. That hurts but luckily no scar. She is just psycho now but we still love her. She slept with me all weekend so yes I did get some sleep.

Schools okay, just lots of out of class work to be done throughout the week. I have homework still working on that is due next week. Fun times. I only have until Dec 11th if everything goes right. Then I am finally a Purdue alumni and can focus on getting a job somewhere warmer. That is only if Josh doesn't go to school and get his degree, which I am totally wanting him to do. He's great in his job but if he doesn't have that little piece of paper with credentials he can only go so far and I know he enjoys working in the medical field, even when it's hard.

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