I don't know if that's what I had yesterday or not,but the wife sure was worried about me. Woke up with a headache,but nothing too serious. Got chores done,went to the auto parts store and ordered some parts. Came home and sat down for a while and when I got up I was nausious. Didn't eat dinner,just sat there til 2:45,then I had to lay down. Got up at 4 and went out to feed,was REALLY sick when I got back in. Lost my breakfast. Went to bed,managed to get up at 8 and had the wife get me one of those freezer gel packs and a dish towel. Layed there for two and half hours with that on the left side of my face. The headache FINALLY went away. Got hungry about 11:30 and got up and had some toast. Kind of a sleepless night,was dragging this morning,but getting better. Went out and did some welding on the loader this afternoon while the weather's warm,finished tearing the 1020 Deere engine down. Did afternoon chores,so if I don't have a relapse,guess I'm over it,whatever it was.
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