I don't remember the name, but the doctor did tell me I can get it over the counter.
That's interesting 8u
I know my dad used to sell plasma so we'd get enough money.
He always told me they used giant needles, but I was also a little kid, so maybe he was exaggerating xD;
I know I want to go to pain management to get medication and injections to help with my back.
I keep being told "You need to exercise!" but I can't exercise much because I'm in constant pain >__>
Like yeah, exercise would make me lose weight and help my back not hurt as much, but I need my back to not hurt as much so I can exercise.
They gave me Naproxen too, which I don't want to take because it 1. Doesn't work that good, 2. It causes bleeding ulcers.
I thought it was one of the painkillers that didn't cause bleeding ulcers, but it is. =___=
My grandpa had ulcers and my mom got incredibly sick because she had ulcers and I used to take Motrin like it was candy, so I could get them too. And I ain't got time for that. But I'm still in constant pain. Especially with my teeth being fucked up.
So I'd take the injections and medicine.
What gets me is they tell you when they're about to stick you.
WHY do they do that? For every shot. You ain't supposed to tell me \uB</
Like "Here I'm about to jab a giant needle into you so relax 8U"
Aww ;;
I'm happy my eyes aren't that bad, but they seem to slowly get worse.
But when I saw the doctor last, he said my glasses still gave me 20/20 vision, but he tweaked them a little bit.
So that makes me a little happy.
I see things I never could before.
I rarely forget them, so I don't think I'm that bad yet xD
It surprises me when I forget them because I rarely do.
My grandpa could see better than I could far away.
Him: Ashley, what's that sign say?
Me: What sign ._.
Him: Nevermind, I can read it.
Me: -still doesn't see it- .__.