Acid reflux – it sux

Last year, I went to the ER at 4am. I’d been having chest pain for about 10 hours, cold sweats, nausea, couldn’t sleep.

After 4 hours at the ER, they said I wasn’t dying. No signs of a heart attack or any lung issue like pneumonia. Go see your primary care doctor, byeeeeee!

After seeing a primary care doctor, I ended up with a prescription for pantoprazole. I took it for about a week. I stopped because a) the chest pain went away and b) I thought I was having liver pain and I’ve had a bad reaction to Rx drugs like that before. I was traveling out of the country at the time, so not much else I could do.

This was all in October. I’ve been very very happy the chest pain didn’t return. I thought maybe it was anxiety related and it was gone for good.

Until this week.

And tonight, acid reflux soooo bad. I can’t stop coughing, I want to puke. Ugh.

I’m out of tums, I already took Pepcid AC today, pepto, and the Prilosec I got today says to take every 24 hours in the morning before eating.

It’s ruining Ed Norton movie week!

In all seriousness, I’m not dying. I know there are people all over the world who are worse off. Licorice tea with honey seems to be helping.

I’ll have a better post this weekend about Know Your Name.

I’ll leave you with this –

Roxy’s very first 100% home haircut by Mommy

Ed Norton Week – movie reviews

This past week was Ed Norton week, largely because I watched Primal Fear, and I decided to make a theme out of it. So it was either courtroom dramas or Ed Norton.

Primal Fear was a great movie, and I really enjoyed it. I also enjoyed seeing Laura Linney. It might not be the best courtroom drama, but it’s worth watching if you haven’t seen it.

Originally, I wanted to watch The Italian Job for my second Ed Norton movie. Alas, I couldn’t find it for free through any of my streaming services. In my searching, I came across The Score. I haven’t seen this one before, and since it’s a heist movie, and heist / bank robbery movies are some of my favorites, I figured it would be a good replacement.

The Score was really disappointing for me. I actually got bored, and I missed a lot of the details of during the time they were planning the crime. Apart from the climax of pulling off the heist, this is usually my favorite part of these movies. So it’s really saying something to say I didn’t pay attention.

There are so, so many good films in this category. Ocean’s 11, Bandits, Point Break, Fast Five, The Real McCoy (I had to look this one up, I couldn’t recall the name, and it took me a good 20-30 minutes. It didn’t show up on any of the lists I came across, I swore Meg Ryan was in it, and then I realized it was someone I was confusing with Meg Ryan, and finally, I found it on a wikipedia page that lists heist movies by decade. That said, it’s from 1993, so it’s been a looooong time since I’ve seen it, and I don’t know if it holds up), just to name a few.

Next up, Rounders. Why is Ed Norton always the bad guy in these movies? And this was really more of Matt Damon movie, in my opinion. However, I really enjoyed this movie. So far, it was my favorite of the bunch.

The last second to last entry I have for Ed Norton week is American History X. This was a great movie, but very brutal, and such a gut-wrenching, tear-jerking ending. Also, why is Ed Norton a total jerk in most of these movies?

Last up – The lllusionist. This was the only movie I’d already seen. When it came out, The Prestige came out right around the same time. Both movies are set in early 1900s London, about magicians and their rivals. I could never get them straight in my head, and now that I’ve re-watched The Illusionist, I recall going to see it, but meaning to see The Prestige. The Illusionist is not a terrible movie, but I found it dreadfully slow and not very interesting on the magician side of things. I’ll have to The Prestige and see if that one is as good as I remember.

In an unrelated topic, when I get to quarantine post 103 (one hundred daily posts in a row), I think I’m gonna take a break and blog less often. We’ll see, I still have a ways to go.

Day 65 – Know My Name

I just finished reading Know My Name by Chanel Miller.

I don’t have the words right now to properly respond to the book. It’s late and Chanel’s memoir touches all sorts of emotions. Tomorrow, or this weekend, when the sun is shining, I will write a proper post about it.

In other news, I’m probably going to stop numbering the posts. It was keeping me accountable at first, but I had no idea it was going to be for this long and now it just seems kind of silly.

Now back to reading Moby Dick!