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Wednesday morning. Had difficulty sleeping because it seems spending time in the hot tub last night led to an asthma attack from the high pollen, so I took Albuterol, which is a stimulant that interferes with my sleep. But I did eventually fall asleep, until a nightmare woke me back up -- I was being chased by a bunch of hot gay guys with smart-knives who were into blood play and wanted to carve up my body while having sex with me. Eeek. I'm not sure what a smart-knife is, exactly, but computer chips are involved. Why did the evil guys have to be hot?
Yet this morning I'm horny, because after I was awake for a while I thought about how I might be able to have sex again in 15 or 36 days, depending on how strict my future self is about my COVID immunity level (80% vs 90%). Will I require my partners to have been vaccinated also? If so, how would I enforce this? Have them bring their vaccination record with them?
Despite the high pollen I want to go running this morning, as I may not feel like exercising for a few days after getting my shot tomorrow. I've never stopped running or spending time outdoors entirely during pollen season, but sometimes I upgrade my asthma medication. I'll consider doing that if my troubles continue.
In the past I've had a range of side effects from vaccinations. The annual flu shot hurts my arm for a few days so I skip the weight lifting. The first shingles shot gave me a fever and hurt like a motherfucking car crash, truly the worst vaccine ever. So, I figure I might be resting for a few days after tomorrow morning. T reported some joint aches after his first Moderna shot but has not needed to take time off.
I half expect to show up at the York CVS tomorrow to find that something went terribly wrong in signing up and they won't vaccinate me after all. I'm wondering why there aren't lots of other people willing to drive to York to get their shots, why was this route not already used up by the time I learned of it? Well, 27 hours from now I'll know whether this was a valid play.
Yet this morning I'm horny, because after I was awake for a while I thought about how I might be able to have sex again in 15 or 36 days, depending on how strict my future self is about my COVID immunity level (80% vs 90%). Will I require my partners to have been vaccinated also? If so, how would I enforce this? Have them bring their vaccination record with them?
Despite the high pollen I want to go running this morning, as I may not feel like exercising for a few days after getting my shot tomorrow. I've never stopped running or spending time outdoors entirely during pollen season, but sometimes I upgrade my asthma medication. I'll consider doing that if my troubles continue.
In the past I've had a range of side effects from vaccinations. The annual flu shot hurts my arm for a few days so I skip the weight lifting. The first shingles shot gave me a fever and hurt like a motherfucking car crash, truly the worst vaccine ever. So, I figure I might be resting for a few days after tomorrow morning. T reported some joint aches after his first Moderna shot but has not needed to take time off.
I half expect to show up at the York CVS tomorrow to find that something went terribly wrong in signing up and they won't vaccinate me after all. I'm wondering why there aren't lots of other people willing to drive to York to get their shots, why was this route not already used up by the time I learned of it? Well, 27 hours from now I'll know whether this was a valid play.