Submitted by Rona_Gura on

I'm Sick

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I am a big baby in two aspects of my life, my birthday (which I have already blogged about) and taking care of myself. As my husband who is a doctor will attest to, I very rarely go to the doctor (other than my annual check-ups) and, when I do, I complain incessantly. When I get sick, I revert to a whiney, whimpering ten year old girl.

 

 

I’m writing this blog on Saturday morning and I have a bad cold. On Friday night I left the office relatively early (5:15), came home, put on my pajamas, ordered in Chinese food (which, to me, is a great cure for a cold) and hunkered down for the night.

 

 

My typical Saturday morning routine is to wake up relatively early, exercise, do my household chores, and write my blog. This morning because I am sick, I slept late, did not exercise, and skipped most of my chores. I am making chicken soup which is simmering on the stove. To me, homemade chicken soup is the best cure for a cold.

 

 

What do you do when you have a cold?

Comments

Cynthia Somma

I hope you are feeling better today!
I've been dealing with terrible allergies that come on so suddenly...I now carry allergy medication...thru trial and error, I found the right combo so that I could stay awake--and use the heavy stuff only when I'm home.
The upside of being sick is extra time in bed---either I'm reading or currently binge watching Nurse Jackie on NetFlix.

BTW, I took Zyrtec for the first time last Saturday and at 10:00 am while driving to Brooklyn, I had to pull over because I could not keep my eyes open.
Who knew!!!
Nancy Schess

Hope you feel better Ro. I go your way -- Chinese food, the great cure for all.
Donald Bernstein

I have tea. But I only have tea when I am sick. So having tea makes me feel sick.

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