Pyat don't feel so good.
So, after a very broken sleep, I arose to a matched pair of very swollen (and tender) lymph nodes on the back of my neck. For those who were visiting last night, I am still hiccuping, 9 or 10 times a minute. Each time I do, my neck tenses up, and gives the swollen nodes a swift kick.
Of course, it could be worse. I could be
wggthegnoll, in hospital with appendicitis, and apparently the Four Horsemen are his housemates.

Of course, it could be worse. I could be
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[Sometimes the drainage at the back of the neck is a little funny for some people and it may also reflect a nearby ear or throat infection; less likely if you have no ear or throat symptoms or pain.]
If a bacterial infection, the clox should hit it; if a fungal (i.e. ringworm) it won't do much good. If things don't calm down in a week, see your usual Family MD because this may be something that needs a both a trained eye and a scraping to diagnose.
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