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I Had a Roommate From Hell

Tonight I had an upset stomach, can't sleep. Looked for the various over the counter upset stomach remedies I keep around for when this happens which is very occasionally.

After tearing everything apart, I realized the truth, which I have just begun to get used to:
My roommate had stolen all my stomach medicine.

I really wanted to find him and tell him off. But I can't. He's dead. He died a couple of months ago.

After he died, the manager of our rooming house unlocked his room and found his crack pipe.

That explained a lot.

Over the last couple of years, I've been fighting a chronic illness. It has made me, a 74 year old woman, feel like I've aged at least 10 years. It has focused my mind on getting old and not being able to do a good job of taking care of myself. So...when my stuff turned up missing, I blamed myself, called myself an old fool, cursed myself for getting mixed up ("I thought I put that on my shopping list last week! Must've forgotten it.") I kept believing it had disappeared into my clutter, or I had somehow lost it, or left it off the shopping list.

No matter how many times I bought things like tin foil, olive oil, razor blades, baking soda, mouth wash, bandaids, tooth paste, and...stomach medicine like Alka Seltzer...they disappeared and I blamed myself.

For a while I even got depressed about it, convinced I was on the verge of Alzheimer's or some kind of senile dementia and soon to be bundled off to a nursing home.

Then my crackhead roommate died, and it all unraveled. All that fear and self-blame lifted, and I felt so good I almost felt guilty it was such a blessed relief.

But the aftermath is that every so often I find I need something and realize it was stolen and I have to replace it. And if it's something I really need right away, and it's late at night, I am stuck either going out and driving around looking for an all night store, or doing without it until I can replace it.

When you are older and need some kind of over the counter remedy, it always seems to happen late at night. It's hard to judge whether to go out and look for it while you are feeling ill (and I live in a small town without many all night stores), or just do without it and miss some sleep.

I've decided to stay home, stay awake with my upset stomach, post this to take my mind off it, and think of all the ways I would like to kill a dead man.
Nausea is very unpleasant. Since you're going to be up anyway, go to this site for 20 home remedies for nausea. You might have the fixings in your kitchen.

Good luck.

https://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-upset-stomach.htm
I hope you find some comfort.

Sometimes just brushing your teeth one extra time can reset your saliva glands and relieve nausea to some extent.@greenmountaingal
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@Mamapolo2016 Good suggestion. I'll try it. Also, I did check my cupboard for ginger or peppermint, did not find it. But...a NICE roommate came home and gave me some peppermint candy and I ate it. I think it's helping.
Excellent. Good night.@greenmountaingal
By the way, the person who wrote this is quite mentally intact. Be kind to yourself.
dubkebab · 51-55, M
That last sentence in particular really speaks to me.
My utterly annoying housemate could easily be offed by poisoning MY ice cream.

But glad to hear that your mystery lifted and you found some relief.
Him as well-addiction is a tricky mistress.
trackboy · 22-25, M
why would you want a room mate??? 😺
trackboy · 22-25, M
@greenmountaingal attorney should have to work for five a hour just like associate degrees in electronics get with their college degree. 😺
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@trackboy It was frustrating to say the least. Some attorneys suck.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@greenmountaingal your lawyer was just into grabbing as much money as he could for as little work as possible. should report him to the bar association. 😺
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I keep club soda and drink that, seems to help.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@cherokeepatti I'm going to get a bottle and keep it around somewhere. Or maybe mineral water like Perrier or Calistoga.
SW-User
I know this is an old post, but it's made me think about a lot of things to do with my own life, both in the past and what might happen in the future.

I'm very sorry you experienced this and also were feeling sick at the time of posting. I have appreciated it though and hope you felt better soon after.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
Thank you. I AM better now. I have found a wonderful new doctor who has given me much help and some new very effective meds. It's changed my life for the better. Also, I am pretty sure I have now replaced all of the stuff my late roommate stole from me, so if I'm up at night in need of any OTC meds, I will have them. A very nice friendly guy has now moved into my late roommate's old room. Thanks again for posting. It helps to make me feel less alone in this situation.
SW-User
@greenmountaingal That's great to hear! I'm pleased things have improved for you.

 
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