Guildenstern wrote:You should think about over the ear style hearing protectors for the Nascar race. Ears get pissy when they are healing.
If the Xanax is working it probably more likely is anxiety. Anxiety and depression are common concussion side effects.
Took some earlier tonight.
Almost 4:00 a.m.
No worksies.
There could be some anxiety and depression going on. I'm worried about when I do go out and hoon the 944 again (end of this month, WOO!), I'll have forgotten what to do with it. It's good that it lives in a cow pasture (read: Harris Hill Road). I've also got a backlog of stuff to work through, and I can't friggin' sleep, so I'm less productive when I should be up and working. (Unless a race is on, apparently. Then somehow I'm just a posting machine. At least that part's back to normal.) Ugh.
My ear's feeling better, though--still a little wacky, but hey. The earplugs did their job, but holy moly, those cars are loud. Even if you're not a huge NASCAR fan, that's an experience, dude. The best sound in the world amplified by a big, banked bowl. I called it "boner fuel" the other day, and that's accurate. Boner fuel.
I just can't get to sleep. ARRGH. I feel bad because I stayed up to grab all the craziness from this weekend, but have just felt bleeeeh all week after that. I blame F1 being at 3 in the morning and WEC starting at 6, TBH. I need to teach the Puffalumps how to write since their eyes are sewn open.
tl;dr--can't sleep. Still.