my arm isn't working :|
Wow, this is really weird.
I woke up multiple times last night sleeping face-down, as I always do, except that somehow that posture does *something* that causes my right arm to simply stop working. I guess... is it cutting off blood or what?
My alarm went off at 9:30 this morning, and amid the incoherent sleep-talking of my roommates who won't quite wake up to the alarm, I jumped down from my bunk to stop the alarm. Hilarity ensued when I realized that my right arm was just kinda hanging there limply.
I was thinking "ooooooooh k" and so I took it with my other hand and tried moving it about to get circulation going again. I can only assume that's what it is, I could be wrong. There is absolutely no pain and it does always come back after 10 or 15 seconds. But during that time it is just completely numb and totally inoperative. Happened several times too. Funny stuff.
So in 20 minutes I have the English Review Exam. (dunt duh duuuuuuuuuh!!) It's a requirement for graduation. I expect it to be easy, and I think I know what to expect on it, but I still really feel the desire to pass it because otherwise I'll have to take this annoying little english review class. It wouldn't be *horrible* to have to do that, but just a pain.
So anyway, that's that for a random Saturday morning post. :D
I woke up multiple times last night sleeping face-down, as I always do, except that somehow that posture does *something* that causes my right arm to simply stop working. I guess... is it cutting off blood or what?
My alarm went off at 9:30 this morning, and amid the incoherent sleep-talking of my roommates who won't quite wake up to the alarm, I jumped down from my bunk to stop the alarm. Hilarity ensued when I realized that my right arm was just kinda hanging there limply.
I was thinking "ooooooooh k" and so I took it with my other hand and tried moving it about to get circulation going again. I can only assume that's what it is, I could be wrong. There is absolutely no pain and it does always come back after 10 or 15 seconds. But during that time it is just completely numb and totally inoperative. Happened several times too. Funny stuff.
So in 20 minutes I have the English Review Exam. (dunt duh duuuuuuuuuh!!) It's a requirement for graduation. I expect it to be easy, and I think I know what to expect on it, but I still really feel the desire to pass it because otherwise I'll have to take this annoying little english review class. It wouldn't be *horrible* to have to do that, but just a pain.
So anyway, that's that for a random Saturday morning post. :D