Ok, not all things are shit. There have been some good things happening since my last post. Our new house is coming along. The house is wired, and the water lines and sewer pipes are in place and awaiting the next phase. The HVAC is nearly ready for hook-up. The insulation will be delivered on Wednesday. The next step will be the drywall. Such happiness and hope! I don’t think I can bear another cold ass winter in this old house!

Colder than a witch’s tit…
Which leads me to the shit part of this post. The weather has been colder than a witch’s tit. The last 2 nights were down in the single digits and tonight will be the 3rd. We always keep our water running to prevent the pipes from freezing. Running only the cold water always works. We have never run the hot water in the same manner and never had the hot water pipes freeze up. They say there’s a first time for everything and this was a first. The hot water pipes froze up, but hopefully not busted. It’s too cold to crawl under the house to check. Not that I could do it and Dad really doesn’t need to be doing it but he might insist if it were warmer. Anyway, maybe our contractor will check for us tomorrow when he comes. He wasn’t here today for his own reasons.

Withdrawals suck…
Last week was a bad one for me. If you follow this blog you may remember me posting about my meds not coming when they should have which led to me having withdrawals. Now, don’t give me that “omg, she’s an addict” crap because I am not an addict. There’s a difference between being addicted and being dependent. I am dependent on my meds so that I can function. I had gone 3 days without my gabapentin, which has terrible withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking it abruptly. It was not a good 3 days as I had insomnia, massive sweating (in a 40-degree house, mind you), and heart palpitations. I had headaches off and on, and I was moody as hell. Wouldn’t you be moody on zero hours of sleep in 3 days? I finally got my script in the mail but not before I got an emergency 10-day supply filled by a different pharmacy. Needless to say, I saved the 10-day supply in my “extras” stash.

I think they need more training!
I blame the pharmacy for not filling the gabapentin automatically as they do the other meds I take. I had forgotten to order them myself because it was right before Christmas. I also blame the USPS. Even though I expected a delay due to the snow we got that week, I did expect my delivery when Informed Delivery told me it was out for delivery! But instead, it was 4 days later before it was actually delivered. The roads had been perfectly fine. If the mail carriers can’t do the job correctly, then they need to be replaced. Still the fault of the USPS. They have a lot of nerve raising the rates for every damn thing and then reducing the quality of service!
Not much else going on…just trying to get through this cold spell. I’m wearing my Sherpa blanket hoodie, which I found on Amazon a few years ago. It’s been a lifesaver in this cold ass weather! I hope you’re staying warm…or cool, depending on where you are!
Have a great week, my friends!


I understand about Gabapentin. My spouse has had seven back surgeries, so it’s a daily help.
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It’s very helpful. I hate being stuck without it. 😩
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I understand about Gabapentin. My spouse has had seven back surgeries, and it helps him to survive through the night.
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I’m glad to hear that you finally got your needed meds and that the contractor is getting a lot more work done on the new house. 🙂
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Thank you! I’m so excited!
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We currently have the repair people looking at the furnace… dropped last night over night did a “reset” on the system and it came back on. Warmed up to 67 then went out again. Afraid what this will cost me! Glad to hear the work on the house is coming along. Fingers crossed the pipes did NOT burst. Hang in there my friend!🤗
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Oh no! I hope your furnace is working again soon!
Our pipes did not burst, thank goodness. There was an ice blockage at the water heater. We warmed things up with heaters and finally got hot water! Woohoo!
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The repairman cleaned up some parts and it is working for now… it is a 19 year old furnace though. Good news on the pipes!
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Good news on the furnace!! 😬
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