Ok, I have us switched over to US FLAC, soundbar AUX (subwoofer & surround deactivated) using my new Neutron player app (which is badass, I must say). I got it cranked LOUD.
This will be good for me, as well. I noticed as I was blowing my nose today that I was getting some junk out, so I'm possibly catching something very early on.
First impression is body buzz, like a warm blanket. A little dizzy. My sinus cavity feels heavy. As I type this, my wife's starting to feel worse again. Fever is back to 100. Pain is up. It cycles, she says. This is the 10th time or so. I said it might take awhile, because of how progressed and nasty this case of mastitis is. I hope she feels a lot better by morning. I'm getting frustrated, though, because as her temp climbs, she's talking emergency room again. I'm not a medical professional, but I just feel like she's gung-ho on it.
When we go to bed, I'll switch the aux cable to my portable Bose Soundlink. We'll listen to that in the bedroom. When she gets up to nurse and pump during the night, I'll just get up with her and we'll listen together. It's that, or she'd have to play it on her iPhone speaker as loud as it'd go without crackling. I think getting up with her, tonight at the least, is what needs to happen.
This will be good for me, as well. I noticed as I was blowing my nose today that I was getting some junk out, so I'm possibly catching something very early on.
First impression is body buzz, like a warm blanket. A little dizzy. My sinus cavity feels heavy. As I type this, my wife's starting to feel worse again. Fever is back to 100. Pain is up. It cycles, she says. This is the 10th time or so. I said it might take awhile, because of how progressed and nasty this case of mastitis is. I hope she feels a lot better by morning. I'm getting frustrated, though, because as her temp climbs, she's talking emergency room again. I'm not a medical professional, but I just feel like she's gung-ho on it.
When we go to bed, I'll switch the aux cable to my portable Bose Soundlink. We'll listen to that in the bedroom. When she gets up to nurse and pump during the night, I'll just get up with her and we'll listen together. It's that, or she'd have to play it on her iPhone speaker as loud as it'd go without crackling. I think getting up with her, tonight at the least, is what needs to happen.