Hospitalized with pneumonia
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Some weird internet rabbit hole bullshit for jon to read while he's waiting it out:
https://stacker.com/stories/2744/50-historical-facts-will-warp-your-sense-time
https://www.grunge.com/11730/u-s-presidents-pretty-weird-people/
https://www.ranker.com/list/times-intimacy-changed-history/danielle-ownbey
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Slightly more credible internet bullshit:
https://www.factretriever.com/
Some examples:
Riding or sitting on sea turtle in the United States in a 3rd degree felony.
In 1806, Mary Bateman wrote "Christ is coming" on chicken eggs before putting them back into the chickens. She charged people a penny to watch the chicken "lay" the egg. She was later executed for murder, and strips of her skin were sold as charms to ward off evil spirits.
Roald Dahl, the author of "Charlie and Chocolate Factory," had all of his teeth pulled out when he was 21 years old. He thought teeth were more trouble than they were worth, and he tried to talk everyone he knew into pulling out their own teeth, too.
Americans spend more time watching other people on television cook than they do cooking themselves.
The original creator of Milk Duds wanted to make the candies into perfect circles. When that proved impossible, he called them "duds." He added the word "milk" to refer to the large amount of milk used to make the candy.
Female cats tend to be right-pawed, while male cats are more often left-pawed.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Hospitalized with pneumonia:
In 1806, Mary Bateman wrote "Christ is coming" on chicken eggs before putting them back into the chickens. She charged people a penny to watch the chicken "lay" the egg. She was later executed for murder, and strips of her skin were sold as charms to ward off evil spirits.
Inquiring minds want to know: How do you put an egg back into a chicken???
Note to self: Future project, to learn more about the Mary Bateman murder story.
Why am I reminded of Marjorie Taylor "Crazyhead" Greene?
On my way to visit this website.
ETA: Specifically to learn if snakes blink.
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One thing I learned from a nearly two-week course of IV antibiotics is they are pumping you full of fluids too. It brought my SpO2 down. You might watch for that if SpO2 drops. With pneumonia they might be giving you a diuretic as well to prevent fluid building up in the lungs.
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@jon-nyc said in Hospitalized with pneumonia:
Fever gone. BP normal. Iβd be home but for the fact that I need to finish a course of IV antibiotics.
Ok, glad to hear you're feeling better! So keep your hands off of the nurse's butts.
Especially Fred's.