Isn’t this a strange photo? This is me sitting on the floor of my bedroom, wearing a Moist Heat Sinus Relief Mask from Amazon.
It’s a very soft, plush fabric that wraps around your head and comes with 3 heat settings and an auto-shutoff timer after 15/30/60 minutes. It’s comfortable to wear and the heat can be soothing; I only wish it came with eye-holes! Debbi from the blog ‘Life’s Funny Like That’ reached out to me with a link to this device and after reading most of the customer reviews, I went ahead and ordered one.
The instruction book says “Even though this comes with a shutoff timer, please do NOT wear it in bed or to bed, it can get hot enough to burn.” So, unable to sleep or read or look at TV, you’ve got plenty of time to sit there and think.
It’s pointless to look back and wish you could have a do-over, but I can easily see how events played out that led me to this. The Tuesday after Thanksgiving I stopped at Rite-Aid on my way to the Senior Center to see about getting my covid vaccine shot and a prescription refilled.
There was a line, so I thought I’d come back the next day. On my way out the door I said to the manager “You guys aren’t on the bankruptcy closure list are you?” and she said “Not yet!” I didn’t return the following day, and when I finally went back on Friday—sure enough, the doors were locked with a sign on the front saying goodbye and prescription pickups were sent to the Giant Eagle on Mt. Nebo Road.
(That’s when I asked my friend Susie if I could ride along the next time she went there as she did her grocery shopping there. I went with her the following Monday, she called me the very next morning and said she was sick and tested positive for covid; 2-3 days later I wound up positive too.)
She recovered from covid with no issues, I wasn’t so fortunate. So if I hadn’t gone with Susie, would things be any different right now? This is entirely my fault of course, but I bet my IRA I’d be pain-free and blogging about something else.
I haven’t been to the center since February 21. We had a nice lunch that day of broccoli stuffed chicken and orzo, and they asked if I wanted seconds as there’d been several cancellations. I said yes, thank you… but also admitted I was dealing with a buildup of orofacial pain for the last couple weeks and it was becoming too much to bear. Little did I know what was coming…
I have to admit the persistent pressure in my forehead and temples is making me a bit mental. Earlier today (I’m writing this on a Friday night) I decided to shave and walk to the store for some ham sandwich spread and a can of Resolve Carpet Cleaner. Maybe do a little ‘early spring cleaning’ and freshen my bedroom carpet.
So I’m standing in line at the deli counter, and because it’s Lent there’s a lot of people in line for fish sandwiches and stuff. The woman behind the counter says “Next!” and it’s the tall guy in front of me, but he’s turned sideways, talking to a woman not in line. The deli woman says again “Next! Next!” and I lost it and poked the man’s shoulder and said “SHE’S TALKING TO YOU!”
The man jumped and said “Dude! I was talking to my Mom!” I said “I DON’T CARE YOU GOT A LINE OF PEOPLE BEHIND YOU!” He said to his mother “Can you believe this? I’ll call you tonight!”
Now see.. normally I wouldn’t have said a word. But it was my head doing that, not me.
I forgot where I was going with this… I guess I just wanted to put something new out there. I know I’m going to fully recover from whatever this is. (Lots of pressure in the front of my head with jabs of pain, sore sinuses and mouth.) I no longer think it’s sinusitis, there’s no congestion, no (forgive me for being gross) colored discharge. Just lots and lots of chronic inflammation. At night I can sleep for the most part, and that’s a good thing.
As long as I’m thanking Debbi for sending me the link to that face mask, I also wanted to thank blogger Joanne for the Neilmed Sinus Rinse suggestion. I’ve become quite the pro at using it, and the saline wash has been soothing to my dry, ragged sinuses. I can’t believe I’m in my sixties and never used one before.
If you made it this far, let me know and I’ll add you to my will. Thanks for listening.