Slept from 8.30 pm until midnight last night. Then I woke up and could not sleep again properly. Every time I closed my eyes I was sleep MSNing people. In the end I got up and took some Kalms (herbal sleeping tablets) at 3am.
Woken up by the alarm at 5.45 am. Watched the birds at the back door (door closed) as they all fled to the trees for some reason. I noticed a ginger tail moving along the path in next door's garden and thought there must be a new ginger cat in the neighbourhood. The face of a large fox emerged from the gap between the fence. He came right up to the back door and we were almost nose to nose before he noticed me. Then he ran to the middle of the garden and turned back and looked at me for a bit before dissapearing into the bushes by the old bench.
Then two squirrels decided to get amourous on the roof of next door but ones shed. For the zoologists reading they did it once, danced around the shed roof then did it again.
By 6.30 the garden was quiet again as all the critters began to hide from the waking neighbourhood and all it's noises.
I dragged myself to work despite feeling horrible and very dizzy. My perceptions are somewhat sharpened too. When people's feet made the train platform move slightly I felt it right in my head and it was unbearable.
Threw up at 10.40 am and 12.10 am. Mostly acid. Than again at 12.30 mostly the jelly I attempted to eat at lunch. Then again just before 1pm. and a final time about 2pm. I then went home from work.
Got home and had a small amount of rice and some water to try and help settle it. Slept from 3pm until 5.50 pm.
Got up and decided to use the precious bag of chopped, frozen sweet potato I have been hoarding since last Xmas to make soup. Can only get it at one supermarket (Waitrose in Bromley) that I hardly ever go to.
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Try dry bread, burnt slightly on the stove. It is awful, but it's the ONLY thing I managed to eat at saturday without throwing up. Avoid sweet/spicy/liquid things. Oh, and GO TO DOCTOR DAMNIT! :(
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