Films watched:
Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Surprisingly entertaining game adaptation sequel. No Indy, but still fun. Angeliana Jolie in a wet suit helps.
6.5/10
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
6.5/10
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Probably the most entertaining documentary I have ever seen. Equally hilarious, tense and above all fun.
8/10
I’m also, I have to say, getting pretty fed up with my face. I seem to alternate between earache, throbbing teeth, a stiff jaw, pain in my cheek or a combination of these. It is, however, pretty constant in one form or another and after a while that can get pretty wearing. Most of the time it isn’t too painful (although there have been occasions when it has become very painful), but all the same it’s always in the background and as such nearly always on my mind. The additional medication doesn’t seem to be making much more of a difference yet and I also haven’t received confirmation of my specialist’s appointment.
I shouldn’t grumble, but then again what are blogs for apart from the occasional grumble and to get things off your chest.
8/10
I’m also, I have to say, getting pretty fed up with my face. I seem to alternate between earache, throbbing teeth, a stiff jaw, pain in my cheek or a combination of these. It is, however, pretty constant in one form or another and after a while that can get pretty wearing. Most of the time it isn’t too painful (although there have been occasions when it has become very painful), but all the same it’s always in the background and as such nearly always on my mind. The additional medication doesn’t seem to be making much more of a difference yet and I also haven’t received confirmation of my specialist’s appointment.
I shouldn’t grumble, but then again what are blogs for apart from the occasional grumble and to get things off your chest.
2 comments:
Told you King of Kong was good :)
Sorry to hear about the face pain - I can relate to getting frustrated over constant background pain, it really does suck, especially if it can escalate to serious pain without you really knowing why. I hope the specialist can sort something out for you, or that you can figure out the best way to cope & improve; although I know from experience that can be a long and frustrating process, any kind of progress is a positive.
Yep - it sucks...
Yep I'm hoping that something can be done to it soon (I'm running out of Southern Comfort - which helps). Still no news from the specialist (on holiday at the moment by the sounds of things).
Thanks for the sympathy
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