They're gone...
Jul. 7th, 2006 06:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, my wisdom teeth are out. Yesterday morning, they knocked me out--the oddest feeling ever; they had the laughing gas on me for a while, while they put the iv in and basically got me ready for it, and then they turned on the general anesthetic and the last thing I remember, I was feeling a little bit like my head was seperated from my body, and the next thing I knew, I was sitting in a recovery chair, my mouth packed with gauze and numb as could be--and they took out my teeth.
the worst part of it was the fact that I couldn't eat or drink anything for six hours before the surgery. That's not too bad; however, that included water. I was so fucking thirsty...and afterwards, while sitting the recovery chair, I kept asking the nurses....and I had to wait a whole hour so that Mom could take the packing out before giving me water, which hurt to drink anyway.
And whenever the pain meds wore off...oh, dear God, it hurt soooooo bad! I was whimpering and moaning and sounded generally like I was dying, it hurt so bad. Worse, even, than a charlie horse, which I have gotten so severely some nights that I wake up screaming.
good news, though: I've started typing up chapter 18 to Dark Roses. I wrote out the beginning the Saturday before I left for Austria, but I've finally started to type it up. the other good news: i've created a soundtrack to dark roses. Check it out:
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Dark Roses Soundtrack
(In no particular order, separated by artist)
By EastWest:
For Every Wish
Zero Hout
The Great Facade
The Final Say
By Death Cab For Cutie
Expo '86
We Looked Like Giants
A Lack of Color
Time Doesn't Heal All Wounds, by Christine Glass
By Switchfoot:
Meant to Live
Dare You to Move
The Beautiful Letdown
The Legend of Ashitaka Theme (End Credit) from the movie Princess Mononoke
Sweet Kentucky Ham, by Rosemary Clooney
Accidentally in Love, by Counting Crows
From the Da Vinci Code soundtrack:
The Paschal Spiral
Che Valiers De Sangreal
Ad Arcana
Salvete Virgenes
Homeward Angel, by Moby
Half Jack, by The Dresden Dolls
Hide and Seek, by Imogen Heap
Here I Stand, from the Luther soundtrack
By Sarah Masen:
Girl On Fire
She Stumbles Through the Door
Home
I'll Not Tell You What to Do, from the Work and the Glory soundtrack:
Baby, by Lost and Found
Lying is the Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off, by Panic! At the Disco
Conversations, by Sara Groves
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Ta-da!
Very few hard rock songs in there, though there are a couple of Nightwish songs that would be really, really good. I just can't remember which ones...*sigh*
Why, you ask, am I up at fucking six twenty in the morning when I don't have school?
Simple. I slept all day yesterday. I woke up at four and haven't really been able to go back to sleep yet. I mean, I dozed a little, but...gah.
So, back to Dark Roses I go--
quote of the post: "if you chip us, will we not flake? if you moisten us, do we not grow moss?" victor the gargoyle from the hunchback of notre dame (despite the mangling of Hugo's book, it is a good movie in itself...
nebulia out.
the worst part of it was the fact that I couldn't eat or drink anything for six hours before the surgery. That's not too bad; however, that included water. I was so fucking thirsty...and afterwards, while sitting the recovery chair, I kept asking the nurses....and I had to wait a whole hour so that Mom could take the packing out before giving me water, which hurt to drink anyway.
And whenever the pain meds wore off...oh, dear God, it hurt soooooo bad! I was whimpering and moaning and sounded generally like I was dying, it hurt so bad. Worse, even, than a charlie horse, which I have gotten so severely some nights that I wake up screaming.
good news, though: I've started typing up chapter 18 to Dark Roses. I wrote out the beginning the Saturday before I left for Austria, but I've finally started to type it up. the other good news: i've created a soundtrack to dark roses. Check it out:
---------------------
Dark Roses Soundtrack
(In no particular order, separated by artist)
By EastWest:
For Every Wish
Zero Hout
The Great Facade
The Final Say
By Death Cab For Cutie
Expo '86
We Looked Like Giants
A Lack of Color
Time Doesn't Heal All Wounds, by Christine Glass
By Switchfoot:
Meant to Live
Dare You to Move
The Beautiful Letdown
The Legend of Ashitaka Theme (End Credit) from the movie Princess Mononoke
Sweet Kentucky Ham, by Rosemary Clooney
Accidentally in Love, by Counting Crows
From the Da Vinci Code soundtrack:
The Paschal Spiral
Che Valiers De Sangreal
Ad Arcana
Salvete Virgenes
Homeward Angel, by Moby
Half Jack, by The Dresden Dolls
Hide and Seek, by Imogen Heap
Here I Stand, from the Luther soundtrack
By Sarah Masen:
Girl On Fire
She Stumbles Through the Door
Home
I'll Not Tell You What to Do, from the Work and the Glory soundtrack:
Baby, by Lost and Found
Lying is the Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off, by Panic! At the Disco
Conversations, by Sara Groves
-------------------
Ta-da!
Very few hard rock songs in there, though there are a couple of Nightwish songs that would be really, really good. I just can't remember which ones...*sigh*
Why, you ask, am I up at fucking six twenty in the morning when I don't have school?
Simple. I slept all day yesterday. I woke up at four and haven't really been able to go back to sleep yet. I mean, I dozed a little, but...gah.
So, back to Dark Roses I go--
quote of the post: "if you chip us, will we not flake? if you moisten us, do we not grow moss?" victor the gargoyle from the hunchback of notre dame (despite the mangling of Hugo's book, it is a good movie in itself...
nebulia out.