ARGH
Anyone else who uses Blogger having an issue uploading pictures? It is making me insane. Not that it is a far reach for me to get to.
My stupid splint is giving me the creeps because it makes my leg feel claustrophobic. Yeah, I know that is stupid, but I can't help it. Kept waking me up last night. I'm about this far *indicating a small amount with my index finger and thumb* from just cutting the damn thing off my calf. It is fine around my foot, but the part about my calf is too tight and the betadine they used made the cotton stick to my leg, so it feels extra creepy in there, too.
My stupid splint is giving me the creeps because it makes my leg feel claustrophobic. Yeah, I know that is stupid, but I can't help it. Kept waking me up last night. I'm about this far *indicating a small amount with my index finger and thumb* from just cutting the damn thing off my calf. It is fine around my foot, but the part about my calf is too tight and the betadine they used made the cotton stick to my leg, so it feels extra creepy in there, too.
4 Comments:
At 11:56 AM, June 04, 2008, Anonymous said…
I use flickr.com to store photos, then link to them in my blog. Photobucket does the same thing. Gimme a call and I can talk you through it.
At 12:36 PM, June 04, 2008, Susabelle said…
I keep all my pictures on my own server, then link them in my blog. I've had too much trouble with blogger storage to even bother with it anymore.
At 2:14 PM, June 04, 2008, Kelly said…
I haven't uploaded any photos today - sorry I'm no help!
LMAO about your claustrophobic foot. Did you see that episide of Grey's Anatomy where this guy kept demanding they amputate his foot because it "didn't belong to him? LOL
At 10:39 PM, June 04, 2008, Submariner said…
I just store on my own pc and upload without problems.
Re the cast, after my knee operation, the pressure cast they put on got too tight when the knee swelled. I just had them cut it off and put on a new one twice to account for the post op swelling. Once it was more or less back to normal I found that the hair growing back was what caused the prickly sensations. If you can do so without getting close to the stiches, I found that a dull butterknife helped ease the itch, but be very, very careful not to cut yourself and for heaven's sake, don't do it when the kids are watching because you should never teach 'em bad habits like what I suggested. ;)
And, HOW 'BOUT THEM WINGS, EH?
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