I checked into the NIH last night, and was positive I had the Malaria.
My neck ached, I had a low fever (99.2), my blood pressure (140/95) and heart-rate (100) were elevated.
A few hours later, I was febrile (temp of 100.3); seriously, that's the word the Doctor used to distinguish between the low fever and once I was over 100. So they ordered a blood smear test and gave me some tylenol. I was certain I would wake up and be confined to the room.
But I woke up this morning and I felt fine!
I suspect I am walking embodiment of the Hawthorne Effect; I am hyper-aware of every possible malaria symptom now, so every physical manifestation of anything feels like it might be Malaria. When I clear my throat, if I feel sleepy, if my neck is stiff.
I couldn't find a funny cartoon about observer effects, so here's one about Pavlov instead...
Antelope Island on Veteran's Day
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Veteran's Day last Monday, we took a family trip to Antelope Island. We ate
a picnic lunch, played frisbee, walked out to the water, and hiked half way
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