The title says it all. It hasn't been long enough for the new batch of worms to really do their thing yet, so it's not surprising.
What is surprising is the almost constant pain in my right arm. It doesn't let up, even for a minute. I'm still taking a prescription NSAID (meloxicam) every night, plus acetaminophen every four hours and 600 mg of ibuprofen every six hours. I'm exhausted, still sleeping long nights and napping every day. I'm puffy and sore and crabby. I've ducked out on contact with anyone who doesn't live in my house, because I just have nothing to give.
Interestingly, my inoculation rash is much worse this time. I had heard that you might have more itching (TRUE!), but the rash itself looks much more foreboding. It's got a lot of little raised fluid-filled papules that drive me crazy. I try to think of it as my worms giving the MCTD the finger!
Last time, my bounce came about a week after I took the dose. If the pattern holds true, I only have a few more days until I start to feel better (even temporarily).
What is surprising is the almost constant pain in my right arm. It doesn't let up, even for a minute. I'm still taking a prescription NSAID (meloxicam) every night, plus acetaminophen every four hours and 600 mg of ibuprofen every six hours. I'm exhausted, still sleeping long nights and napping every day. I'm puffy and sore and crabby. I've ducked out on contact with anyone who doesn't live in my house, because I just have nothing to give.
Interestingly, my inoculation rash is much worse this time. I had heard that you might have more itching (TRUE!), but the rash itself looks much more foreboding. It's got a lot of little raised fluid-filled papules that drive me crazy. I try to think of it as my worms giving the MCTD the finger!
Last time, my bounce came about a week after I took the dose. If the pattern holds true, I only have a few more days until I start to feel better (even temporarily).