Bad, bad, bad Hair day! Remember Mr. Fuzzy?

That game board thingy. You took a magnet and maneuvered the iron filings around and made him hair or a beard ( or, as I did, hairy eyeballs🤗).

I have a thingy in my head. It keeps me from having a seizure. It’s touchy.
I was being weird(Ivy’s term) so we saw the neurologist and he stated it needed adjustment.
He took a neoc??? thing-a-ma-jig battery and did something to my head. Didn’t hurt. But my hand and foot shook and my head went foggy. He did it again. A far off voice said “Is that better?” To avoid any explosions or puke I said “umm, yeah”

It seems to be right. Sleeping better. Ivy claims I’m not as weird. No tremors.

But, as usual I have an addendum, I promise you my hair is now magnetic.
It sticks up in weird places and won’t comb properly. I have lots of hair. So this can be a huge problem.

I’m waiting on the electrical storm and get a tooth implant to start picking up a radio station. Like Gilligan.

I might get behind that kinda upgrade. If I could choose the genre. My luck it’ll be polka(no disrespect if you go in for that).

Or this could just be the humid weather.:saluting_face:

I think you should report to the neurologist both the odd hair behavior and that when he asked you “is that better”? you were too foggy to answer sensibly and couldn’t actually tell.

Of course if you’re feeling better now, tell him that too. But he needs to know that asking people questions at that point may not give useful answers; and why. And he may also need to know that whatever he did made your head foggy (he may have seen the shaking for himself.)

Oh, fear not. He got a complete report.

He tested me after. Seems I’m in my ‘right’ mind. At the moment.

My hair? Not so much.

Well, you don’t want your hair in your mind, exactly.

On your mind, maybe. On your head, very likely. But if the neurologist had inserted your hair into your head, I suspect that would be a bad idea.

(I’m running on about half the sleep I needed last night. Can you tell?)

Can bad hair be a neurological symptom?
God, I hope not.

More likely a meteorological symptom. What’s the weather like there?