Correction to previous post on my nephew

Just found out that my nephew is going to a psychiatric facility in Douglasville (right next door to Atlanta) rather than the one in Savannah. Apparently, it is closer to Columbus.

Also, the bailout bill passed the House today (after the Senate approved it earlier this week).

Dammit.

At least it included some provisions for protecting homeowners, although I don’t expect that to placate the "No Bailout" campaign, which wants to jail the bankers (which I don’t mind, except that its a rather populist approach).

Also, I found out the difference between a web host and an FFmpeg host, and wrote a wiki article on it. Then wrote some more wiki articles on LGBT wings and affiliates of political parties.

And I found out, through a little "strenuous activity" in the bathroom and a later subsequent look on Wikipedia, that I have a subarachnoid hemorrhage, one that I’ve actually had for over a year or more. Of course, I only hit upon what the effect of such a hemorrhage after I felt a tremendous "thunderclap headache" right after the orgasm, but I surmised that I’ve had it for far much longer because I usually feel sore in the back of my head and neck when verbally talking to someone alot (I previously attributed this to shortness of breath, so I try to breathe in before I continue talking).

I’m hoping that this doesn’t get worse, though, or that this doesn’t lead to a life-threatening situation for me (the symptoms look pretty grim, though). I’m certain that internal bleeding in the back of your head is not an ideal situation to find yourself in.

2 thoughts on “Correction to previous post on my nephew

    1. I could be wrong…

      It could also be this: “coital cephalalgia”, which is by far the more common diagnosis.

      What happened was that, while the shower was running, I worked myself (I was, and still am, sick with a draining sinus), and then as soon as I started “going”, this headache just hit the back of my skull and neck something serious. Just everywhere behind my ears.

      The pain mostly ended in about 2-5 minutes, but left me with a dull lingering sensation in that area.

      But even if it is cephalalgia, I don’t want to leave it to chance due to previous lulls in the back of my head which, IMO, shouldn’t have to be so present.

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