On Growing Old…er …Or…
A Visit to the Vampire
It happens every day. Every. Single. Day. One breath at a time, everyone…you included…. everyone grows older. One minute. One hour. One day at a time.
It’s just that some days you feel it more. At least I do.
Basically, I don’t feel all that old. Certainly not the number of candles on my cake…which will boast one more come May.
No, I generally feel pretty good. Strong. Active. Enjoying these retirement years with Mike.
Generally.
A week or so ago, I made an appointment with my doctor because of a rash. An irritation on my neck and arms. She sent me to a lab for an allergy test. She wanted them to draw blood to test for nuts, seafood, and trees.
It sounded a bit silly to me. Especially the tree part. I haven’t had seafood in a while and I eat nuts a lot, but I’ve always enjoyed them without incident. Still, as I had a few days before the lab tests, I decided to cut out nuts and seafood. I hadn’t consumed much seafood, anyway.
Cutting out trees was a bit beyond my reach. It’s not like I climb trees anymore. There was a time, though. Many years ago.
However, we do see a lot of pollen collecting on the cars when they’re parked outside so I wasn’t ruling out an allergy to trees. Yet.
Before my scheduled appointment at the Vampire’s office, I decided to cut out what I could to see if it helped.
I generally eat unsalted nuts as a snack or I put a handful of them in my bowl of “loaded oatmeal” on Sunday mornings. I stopped both practices and didn’t really miss the nuts. I simply put more blueberries and chopped apple in my oatmeal. It was good.
Yet, a few days before my appointment, another rash broke out on my arm at the inner side of my elbow. The crook of my arm. The same place it broke out before.
I wracked my brain to think what I may have eaten. And I got the answer. Or answers. I remembered making a quick PB& J sandwich while taking a break from my computer. Must be the nuts.
Wait, did I eat a half of a tuna salad sandwich for lunch yesterday? And those trees are still out there!
I’m feeling like a wimp as I head out to the Vampire. The young man drawing the necessary vial of blood doesn’t look like a vampire. He looks like a kid. Seriously. He’s maybe the age of my oldest grandson. Maybe.
He is polite and careful. I don’t even feel the needle and I didn’t dare look to see if he hit the target. He quietly draws the blood and sends me on my way telling me I did great. I feel like a kid deserving a lollipop for not crying, but apparently, they don’t give out lollipops at the Vampire’s office. At least not to me.
I wait to hear from my doctor’s office.
I wait and wait. And I wait some more.
I don’t have all the results yet. Until I get the numbers, I’m laying off the nuts and seafood. As for the trees? Well, we’ll wait and see.
I think that I shall never see…A rash growing on a tree.
A tree that may in springtime wear,
nuts and seashells in her hair.
Rashes appear on fools like me.
But as long as it’s not chocolate,
My heart springs free.
Okay…Yes, I’m tired…but you get the drift…

















