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But why wasn't I panicking? I rushed out my bed to the bathroom to look in the mirror. My eye was indeed slightly swollen, with a gray discoloration. Soon it may just white like my hands.\n\nThis wasn't normal, yet I hadn't panicked about my condition. In fact, I accepted it as part of my treatment. I felt better in general. The truth is, I couldn't feel any better. My fatigue not only vanished, but was rather transformed into an energy that I never had before then. More empathetic. Less depressed than I was. Happier. I needed to take more of the medication.\n\nThe doctor said that I didn't need refills and this was all I needed. There were six pills left. I was told I should be better tomorrow, and the last four pills were to be taken in the two days following, to prevent my illness from returning. But I feel great. There was no need to let these pills wait, as I was positive my illness would never step a foot into my immune system ever again. So, fumbling the bottle with my blob mitten hands, I accidentally squeezed it too tight and it slipped, spilling the pills across the bathroom floor and some into the toilet.\n\n\"Fuck!\" I exclaimed, instinctively getting down to my knees to fish two pills out the toilet. Fortunately the water was clean. I would be devastated if I had used that toilet a moment ago.\n\nI looked like a drug addict scrambling the floor and getting my pills together again. I couldn't risk any more fuck ups. Crushed them all, plopped them in a glass, and I downed the 12 halves in one swig. This should be better.\n\nWhat a mistake. I think I did it too suddenly. About an hour later my condition had intensified beyond how I was when I woke up. I was in the middle of cooking breakfast when it happened. First, I was hit with a wave of lightheadedness. Dizzy. I felt my body and head had become less dense, like I weighed less. Having less control of my weightless body, I stumbled to the sink in a vain attempt to keep my balance before I collapsed to the floor, knocking a plate down with me. Fortunately, I was able to just barely reach up to turn the stove top burner off. Afterwards, however, I could not do much else.\n\nMy entire body had been wracked with ocean waves. My insides felt like foam swaying on the water. I was crawling to the living room to try to get to the couch as my elbows finally succumbed to the discoloring, creeping up my shoulders. My right eye had finally grown much tender, as did my jaw. At my touch, it was gummy. It became hard to breathe at one point. After my mouth, my tongue grew inside my head, widening until it was a plush and large slab of flesh.\n\nI groaned. Not out of agony, but out of the overwhelming pleasure of it all. It was enough I began to laugh hysterically. I felt incredible. I was smiling the whole time I was transforming. I clenched my hand to my chest as I pulled myself up to the back of the sofa, throwing my torso over it as my chest and thighs began to lose their form, turning into a featureless white skin reminiscent of a marshmallow. My head finally was nearing its end. I failed to stand, then falling to my knees once again to clutch my head as I screamed in delight. It was a great sphere, with my eyes set wide and flat against it. My stature had shortened significantly until I was only four feet tall. By the end, I had become an entirely different entity. It was complete.\n\nI had become a short marshmallow person, with a squishy and elastic body. Squeezing my body would shape it softly like memory foam, only to return to its original shape. My feet were rather tiny compared to my previous self, yet huge—like a toon—in relation to my own body size. They were blobs, without toes, as were my hands without fingers. No hair. No nails. None of them, but my skin was pure. White all over, smooth in every square inch, devoid of any imperfections. I gazed between my legs. Nothing there, but I had come to know I was very well endowed. Much, much more than before, enough that my legs were jealous. Finally, my head. An enormous ball on the top of me, with eyes taking up almost the whole width of it, beaming my expressions to all of the world. My mouth was as simple as a line in my face when it was closed, but a huge hole when I opened it. My tongue was enormously wide enough I could put my whole hand on it when I stuck it out.\n\nFor lack of a better word, I felt… cute. I felt whole. I could have never been more happy with how I appeared. I was but pure in my form, an innocent and perfect little being with nothing to offer but smiles, laughs, and peace. Mentally, it is overwhelming, I admit. I am still baffled by how this all happened. It was very confusing. I will need to readjust many aspects of life to accommodate this new body. How will I drive? 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I expected to receive an antibiotic instead, like penicillin, not this simpaerin lexococus thing. &quot;Simplex. Take one in the morning and the next before bedtime,&quot; he advised.<br /><br />About three days of subjecting my body to the battery of home remedies to no avail, now I have a bottle of these pills. They look like mortars. My doctor said it was okay to break the pills. Good, because there was no way I considered swallowing boulders.<br /><br />I was aware of the side effects, notably a tenderness or swelling of the skin, lightheadedness, and increased sensitivity. I had a minor sensation of these about two days after taking the medication. I noticed my hands swelled a little. But it was worth it. My throat cactus died off for the most part, but it was still slightly scratchy. My fatigue was becoming less intense.<br /><br />Something odd happened during the fourth day of my treatment, a week after I became sick. Despite my swallowing pain, fatigue, and scratchy throat disappearing completely, the side effects had an adverse reaction in my body. I woke up that day to find my forearms and feet swollen more into white, blob-shaped appendages, with what remnants of my ankles and elbows blotted with white splotches. My right eye became tender as well. My extremities and eye were much more sensitive to the touch, almost in a ticklish kind of way. But why wasn&#039;t I panicking? I rushed out my bed to the bathroom to look in the mirror. My eye was indeed slightly swollen, with a gray discoloration. Soon it may just white like my hands.<br /><br />This wasn&#039;t normal, yet I hadn&#039;t panicked about my condition. In fact, I accepted it as part of my treatment. I felt better in general. The truth is, I couldn&#039;t feel any better. My fatigue not only vanished, but was rather transformed into an energy that I never had before then. More empathetic. Less depressed than I was. Happier. I needed to take more of the medication.<br /><br />The doctor said that I didn&#039;t need refills and this was all I needed. There were six pills left. I was told I should be better tomorrow, and the last four pills were to be taken in the two days following, to prevent my illness from returning. But I feel great. There was no need to let these pills wait, as I was positive my illness would never step a foot into my immune system ever again. So, fumbling the bottle with my blob mitten hands, I accidentally squeezed it too tight and it slipped, spilling the pills across the bathroom floor and some into the toilet.<br /><br />&quot;Fuck!&quot; I exclaimed, instinctively getting down to my knees to fish two pills out the toilet. Fortunately the water was clean. I would be devastated if I had used that toilet a moment ago.<br /><br />I looked like a drug addict scrambling the floor and getting my pills together again. I couldn&#039;t risk any more fuck ups. Crushed them all, plopped them in a glass, and I downed the 12 halves in one swig. This should be better.<br /><br />What a mistake. I think I did it too suddenly. About an hour later my condition had intensified beyond how I was when I woke up. I was in the middle of cooking breakfast when it happened. First, I was hit with a wave of lightheadedness. Dizzy. I felt my body and head had become less dense, like I weighed less. Having less control of my weightless body, I stumbled to the sink in a vain attempt to keep my balance before I collapsed to the floor, knocking a plate down with me. Fortunately, I was able to just barely reach up to turn the stove top burner off. Afterwards, however, I could not do much else.<br /><br />My entire body had been wracked with ocean waves. My insides felt like foam swaying on the water. I was crawling to the living room to try to get to the couch as my elbows finally succumbed to the discoloring, creeping up my shoulders. My right eye had finally grown much tender, as did my jaw. At my touch, it was gummy. It became hard to breathe at one point. After my mouth, my tongue grew inside my head, widening until it was a plush and large slab of flesh.<br /><br />I groaned. Not out of agony, but out of the overwhelming pleasure of it all. It was enough I began to laugh hysterically. I felt incredible. I was smiling the whole time I was transforming. I clenched my hand to my chest as I pulled myself up to the back of the sofa, throwing my torso over it as my chest and thighs began to lose their form, turning into a featureless white skin reminiscent of a marshmallow. My head finally was nearing its end. I failed to stand, then falling to my knees once again to clutch my head as I screamed in delight. It was a great sphere, with my eyes set wide and flat against it. My stature had shortened significantly until I was only four feet tall. By the end, I had become an entirely different entity. It was complete.<br /><br />I had become a short marshmallow person, with a squishy and elastic body. Squeezing my body would shape it softly like memory foam, only to return to its original shape. My feet were rather tiny compared to my previous self, yet huge&mdash;like a toon&mdash;in relation to my own body size. They were blobs, without toes, as were my hands without fingers. No hair. No nails. None of them, but my skin was pure. White all over, smooth in every square inch, devoid of any imperfections. I gazed between my legs. Nothing there, but I had come to know I was very well endowed. Much, much more than before, enough that my legs were jealous. Finally, my head. An enormous ball on the top of me, with eyes taking up almost the whole width of it, beaming my expressions to all of the world. My mouth was as simple as a line in my face when it was closed, but a huge hole when I opened it. 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