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the tick nymph |
This post title makes it sound like a research paper, doesn't it? Apparently Blogger has self-corrected whatever errors persisted in disabling the photo import function for the past few days. Meanwhile, back to the point, I've been blessed/cursed with skin that is highly sensitive to tactile irritants, much to the frustration of my mother when I was a wee child. Because I would complain and ultimately refuse to wear most of the "cute lacy" dresses she favored -- they were itchy, stiff, abrasive. They actually scratched and made me bleed.
My sister did not have these issues and my mom could dress her like the little girl fashion model she wanted. I preferred to have soft comfy clothes, preferably pants, with lots of pockets. I still have those preferences and routinely cut the tags out of the necks and side seams of my clothes. If I'm not careful, the cut fabric of tags themselves become sharp edges that stab and jab me. I turn socks inside out or wear seamless socks because my toes become sore and abraded from rough threads.
I don't deal with tight fitting or compression either. That is probably due to the defects in my skin's structural biology, with the most obvious effects being super dry, flaky, scaly skin and an inability to regulate body temperature very well. But it also means movable, compressible blood vessels and a sensitivity to physical pressure. So my limbs go numb and tingly easily and often. (I've started taking fish oil capsules to see if that'll help reduce inflammatory responses that aggravate my sciatica, oral gum tissue, bug bites, glaucoma...)
Not sure if I have more nerve cells or just really sensitive nerve cells. Most of the time it's annoying. I'm annoyed that my baby fine hair elicits a stinging rash on my neck because it's like having fishing line tangled against flesh. I can feel ear wax trickle through the my middle ear. And I have pretty much felt every tick that has ever bitten me, while they're biting me. Like last night.
My foot suddenly itched between two toes and I wondered, "Am I developing Athlete's Foot?" Weird. I scratched and then went to apply some drug store hydrocortisone cream because I've gotten several tiny insect bites lately, culminating in red itchy welts. These "no see-ums" manage to pass through the window screens and might be
thrips, a tiny insect I first encountered in Spokane, Washington around this time of year. Imagine my surprise when I spy a tiny dot, no bigger than the mark of a pencil tip between two toes. That's not supposed to be there! I determine it's not one of my ever increasing number of "age spots" that magically appear on my arms, legs and everywhere else. It's got a hardness to it that says this is probably a foreign body. A live foreign body? Uh oh.
I'm unsuccessful in trying to get a cell phone pix. I can't actually feel any tiny legs and worry that this is a tick nymph embedded in the folds of my dry skin. I slather the area with hydrocortisone cream and then a topical analgesic cream with menthol and pramoxine hydrochloride. Because I remembered how a tick released its grip on me once I got injected with a tiny amount of lidocaine in the ER (the tick was attached to the underside of my nipple and the ER doc didn't want to yank it off and risk an infection).
Just as magically as with the lidocaine in the ER, the tick released. It's tiny enough to be killed easily and I snap a few photos. Meanwhile, my toe is red and sore but not itching anymore. And how did I know about the tick that sent me to the ER? It was because I felt it bite me and the intense pain sent me to the bathroom mirror to find out what was happening. Have I mentioned that I'm super sensitive?
I finally made it back to the gym this week although later than I'd like. Still, it wasn't very crowded, probably because temps have dropped into what I think is a very pleasant 65F although it did rain this morning. I'm very happy to be fully clothed but not have to wear a jacket or socks. Still, did not make it to 2.8 on the elliptical probably due to my chronic sleep deprivation. Going to bed at 1:30 and waking at 7:30 isn't enough time. I find myself dozing off around 5 pm but not always. Managed decent number of pull-ups.
Sleep deprivation is bad. It messes with your memory, coordination, endurance, temperature regulation, and even your strength. I blame discovering really fun old TV shows. Lately, I've been watching Blindspot, along with Almost Paradise, the original Leverage (with Timothy Hutton), and of course, NCIS. Last night had Robert Wagner guest star as Tony DiNozzo Sr. Yes, I watched It Takes A Thief as a child, and Hart to Hart as a teen with my parents so I was thrilled. Yes, this sleep deprivation is partially self-inflicted, but even if I don't set my alarm I never get more than 6-6.5 hrs...
While I was at the gym, my husband texted me (from the Planet Fitness he attends) a pic of some new equipment they installed yesterday. One being a purple (cuz that's the color of all their equipment) Stretch Cage. That's nice if I ever plan to dump my gym for PF, but not likely. I don't like their locker room or showers.
It's not very crowded at my gym. Except I can't find any Nautilus benches to use. Which means I'm not doing the DB Shoulder routine. Instead, I drag a regular bench out from one of the cages and do my backup routine: Triceps & Lateral Raises & Alt DB Curls. None of it feels particularly hard, even with added reps.
I don't have to pick up my kid from work until 3 pm so I have enough time to do a complete routine, and then off to the Aerobics Room. Because it's nice outside, the room itself is not super chilled, which is kind of disappointing. I do 90% of the routine and skip Side Lunges, Walking Lunges, and Wall Sits.
I admit that the vision loss in my upper right eye is bothersome and I'm not able to compensate for it, at least not where it becomes unnoticeable. It continues to throw my balance off, and makes me tired, as if I'm always trying to focus on that blurry gray fringe in the upper quadrant, especially when I'm reading. I'm very frustrated by this. At least the dog park is soothing.
27 June 2025 12:23-2:02
Friday — Cardio & …?
Pleasantly Damp & Cool
Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5410)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 306
Avg Hr: 155, 190-86
New FB: 42-130
(1:01)
HGPU 18
Skull Crushers/RipSkulls (1:11)
30 lbs x 24 reps x 4
S/s with
DB Alt Curls w/u 10 lbs x 12 ea
15 x 12 x 3
S/s with
DB Laterals w/u 10 lbs x 15 reps x 1
15 x 20 x 3
20 Hip Bridges (1:42)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga