Rainy Night in Georgia

We know better than to complain about rain in Georgia.

We’ve been in a drought for too long to complain.

For me personally, the blessing of rain comes with the curse of a migraine.

Rain + change in barometric pressure = migraine

I never would have believed it.

But my neurologist confirmed it and if I didn’t believe the doctor, I believe the pounding in my head.

Migraine + zomig = incoherent thoughts

So I will not write anymore and will postpone my Xanax story yet again.

Hey, that’s just what for Flexible Friday was made for!

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Okay, I’ll stop now…see why I should not write when medicated?

Um, why are all my posts becoming drug-related?

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3 Responses to “Rainy Night in Georgia”

Hope you feel better soon!

Sherra, Could it be that you are taking medications? I have the rain/barometric pressure trigger also - I feel your pain. Without medication, you are, without a doubt one of the funniest people I know. The best part is that you don’t try to be funny - it just comes out of your mouth. Having shared your humor in person will probably make me the envy of your blog readers! BTW, blog readers, she doesn’t make up her stories - they are real! Thanks for sharing with all of us. xxxooo

Tammy » Thanks - I do feel better. But I’m thinking I need to line you up to be my first guest blogger so I’m covered on *sick* days!!

Karen » You mean that’s why the posts are drug-related? Are you saying I’m not funny on medication? I’ll be coherent on Friday…but I never promise funny ;)

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  • Sometimes when I feel like killing someone, I do a little trick to calm myself down. I'll go over to the person's house and ring the doorbell. When the person comes to the door, I'm gone, but you know what I've left on the porch? A jack-o-lantern with a knife stuck in the side of its head with a note that says "you." after that I usually feel a lot better, and no harm done.

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