Day 20,479

Okay. I got home about one o’clock in the morning, and hit the sack pretty quick after getting home. I slept OK, and Lisa let me sleep in a little bit this morning. We talked about the things we wanted to get done today, and I spread out the pool cover to take a look at what we needed to do to get the holes in our pool cover taken care of before the pool gets formally shut down for the winter soon.

One of the things we talked about doing was getting flu shots in anticipation of the coming influenza season. I was concerned about my vulnerability considering the amount of time I spent on airplanes.

And it wasn’t too long after that I felt the first bit of stomach cramps.

The rest of the day was pretty much lost to some very painful stomach cramps and a couple of less than dignified trips to the bathroom for what George Carlin would call an “involuntary protein spill”.

I popped a couple of little blood vessels around my left eye.

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I took a nap for a couple of hours writhing with the pain related to my stomach issues. I shot off a couple of emails to my manager and teammates about my condition and the need for us to consider flu shots.

The worst part is that I only had today to get stuff done with my wife, and that day is gone now. I’m feeling better, staying focused on re-hydrating. and I might try to eat something before I go get cleaned up and head off to bed.

Back on the road again tomorrow.

Peace y’all.

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