Archive for October, 2003

Social whirlwind

Thursday, October 2nd, 2003

There’s a Mancunian blogmeet happening. Hurrah indeed. It’s going to be in the Fab Cafe on 16th October at 8pm, and apparently identification is going to be via presence of cuddly toy (hopefully the choice of venue should mean that this won’t cause too much embarassment – and anyway, I think most of us have mooses/moosen/meese anyway, although mine’s a bit big and I might just bring a penguin or something instead). I’ll be the one looking slightly less cool than I do here. There’s more on Lori‘s blog, in the comments for the 25th, or on Lyle‘s today.

In addition, I’m off to see The Darkness with a couple of peoples, including Topper and Lori, on the 15th October. They moved the gig from the Academy 2 to the Apollo so there were (briefly) some extra tickets on sale. Must remember to ask my brother if he’s still got those leather trousers from his Spandex Dave phase…

I think I need to take a break from this monitor. My eyes are going funny.

Labyrinthitis

Wednesday, October 1st, 2003

Things have been a bit quiet over the last few days. I’ve not really felt up to writing anything because this damned ear infection I’ve had for the last six months or so started playing up again.

Mostly, I just get a ringing noise in my ears constantly – you know, like, when you get home after going to a club or something, and there’s a high pitched whine in your ears? It’s like that, all the time. It was quite annoying at first, but over time, I’ve learnt to tune out and ignore it. I’d like it to go away, but I can live with it, and my hearing is still better than normal.

One of the other symptoms of the condition, though, is that I occasionally suffer from extended bouts of dizziness – often (more accurately) described as vertigo, as it’s apparently a neurological effect rather than physiological. I’ve not had a problem with it for a month or two now, but it came back big-style on Sunday morning, and hasn’t really improved up until now. It’ll probably gradually dissipate over the next week or two, if past episodes are anything to go by, but it’s not pleasant as there’s basically bugger all I can do about it.

The worst bit is trying to sleep, though, because my brain is getting at least one sensory signal telling it I’m still moving and therefore it won’t let me fall alseep. These bouts of dizziness therefore tend to coincide with bad insomnia. Lyle – you have my sympathies; insomnia sucks

I’ve been to the hospital to see a consultant in ENT, who basically just told me that I had labyrinthitis and it would probably go away eventually. I’ve been prescribed prochlorperazine to help with the dizziness, but it didn’t help much.

I’ve just joined our company health insurance policy, though, so I might try and find out if I can see a private consultant about it, because I can’t help feeling the NHS are fobbing me off on this one.

*sigh*

I can still windsurf like this, though, which is at least one good thing. And I’m in discussion with the place I go at lunchtime to buy one of their ex-rental boards and rigs. So life’s not all bad 🙂