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MATTHEW JOHN BELL

Bizaro
Saturday, October 01, 2005

So I'm house sitting for my grandmother while she's out of town at her 50th HS reunion. She's been gone almost 2 weeks and comes back Monday night. Well, she's got this cat that has to be let out at 5:30 a.m. No big deal, you just let it out and go back to bed. Well, today I wake up and I was having a hard time breathing. I didn't think much of it. I let the animals out and go home to get a shower, get dressed and go to work. Well after I got home it just kept getting worse and worse until I finally just had to lay down. I tried to go back to sleep, but had a real hard time with that. Which is totally weird. I eventually fell asleep. I woke up about 3 hrs later. I was still a little wheezy and short of breath all day. I guess it was an allergic reaction to the cat or an asthma attack or something. Who knows.

posted by MATTHEW JOHN BELL @ 10/01/2005 02:21:00 AM,




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