Thursday, September 4, 2014

King Burrito Portland, Oregon: Do You Head Bop?

It has been a while. Let me explain. I began having horrible headaches that made staring at a computer and writing about burritos rather painful. Eating them was still awesome. After two months of feeling like the biggest burrito ever created was sitting on top of my head, I finally decided to see a doctor.

I told the doctor about my symptoms. I expected her to suggest the usual: food allergies, stress, neck strain, sitting at the computer for too long problem, etc. Instead, I was asked whether or not I feel pressure in my head while I poop. She also made a strange head bop movement when she asked as if she was one of those bobble head characters. I suppose this was her way of mimicking the pressure or pain in my head.

Women who just farted

I was definitely surprised by her first question. Doesn't everyone feel pressure in their head from time to time while dropping d? Example: first time meeting your boyfriend's parents. The meeting happens to take place at their house. His mom decides to make Mexican food because she finds out it is your favorite. She also made two types of bean dip that you can place on top of your burrito...the burrito already has beans inside of it. FML. After dinner, you have to use the facilities. However, because you are too worried about the bathroom smelling anything but rose like, you feel forced to "hold it." Holding it just sucks. Your stomach hurts and you can't concentrate on any meaningful conversation because you are too fixated on squeezing your butt cheeks together. Next, you go to the bathroom and try to pee without farting, but that is an epic fail. There is no air freshener to cover the evidence, so you end up washing your hands eight times with the scented soap in hopes that the soap will mask the monstrosity. My point is, holding it leads to constipation which leads to more strain when you can finally use your bathroom at home, which can lead to pressure in your head. I think? This example may or may not be an actual, true event.

Back at the doctor's office, I responded to her poop strain question by saying that I occasionally feel pressure in my head when I use the bathroom. She looked shocked. The doctor asked a few more interesting questions all followed by that strange head bop. Get a neck brace lady.

The doctor proceeded to say that my symptoms describe a brain tumor or an aneurysm. So, I have mild pressure in my head when I'm constipated and that means I could have an aneurysm? All of a sudden, I was afraid to do anything in fear of something in my head exploding. An urgent CT Scan with IV contrast was ordered. I just want a burrito.

I waited two whole days for a test that could change the rest of my burrito-eating life. During the test, I questioned the tech like crazy. He assured me that nothing serious is found 90% of the time.

The results of my CT Scan came back negative. I have a healthy brain. I decided it was time to self diagnose myself since my doctor appeared to be looney. I improved my posture at the computer and performed deep breathing exercises daily. Apparently, I was suffering from tension headaches. I'll show you brain tumor! Now I'm back at it. I'm enjoying my burritos headache free, straining in all my glory. Hope you're hungry.

Roll out the red carpet. 

King Burrito Portland Oregon
King Burrito | Portland, OR
King Burrito is located on Lombard Street in North Portland. It is a quaint little place that greets you with the smells of jalapeƱos and Lombard street. It is your standard walk-up, look at the menu, place your order, and grab a number type restaurant. There are a variety of burritos to choose from. I choose the King Burrito. Duh. This burrito has a chile relleno with re-fried beans, steak, avocado and some sort of sauce. This, of course, is all severed inside a flour tortilla. Here are my observations: 

1. Size: basically a newborn.

2. Tortilla: slightly charred on the outside. It feels like it is going to fall apart, but we'll see what happens.

The King Burrito at King Burrito | PDX Burrito Diary
The King
3. First Bite: the chile relleno is tangy and cooked to perfection. It is chewy, but not overcooked. The steak is cooked to a medium-well temperature and is tender and tasty. I'm happy so far. About four bites in and the burrito falls apart. It is now more of a salad in my hands as I try to devour the whole thing. My fingers are covered in beans and burrito. I'm determined to finish this sucker. A little mushy, but the flavor is good.

4. Veggies/Toppings: I think there might have been peppers and onions in this? Yes. Definitely onions and peppers on my shirt and jeans. Maybe I should use a fork? 

The King Burrito at King Burrito Portland Oregon
Inside the King Burrito 
5. Ends: the first bite (the first end or back/last end depending on how you look at it) was delicious. I got a nice bite of beans, cheese, steak and chili relleno. Whoot!

6. Overall: I liked King Burrito. I would recommend adding rice to the King Burrito if the King is the burrito that you choose to order. Also, for about four dollars, you can't go wrong. Expect to gain weight and a mess. This is the sacrifice you make for the love of good burritos. 

Want to help me accomplish my goal? Suggest a place I have to try! Looking forward to sharing my next experience with you soon.




1 comment:

  1. Can you share TFW you started getting medicines after the visit to doctor?

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