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and thats when it hit me.
Last saturday night I felt a little feverish achey so I went to bed early.
I had let the cats in because it was cold and raining. Right around midnight one of the cats 'Scout' was getting into trouble and I rose from the bed to deal with it.... and thats when it hit me. What was a mild chill became uncotrollable shivvering and my stomache started to wretch. I made a mad dash for the bathoom, thank god the wife is outa town and the lid was up. I sat there for 20 minutes puking shivering a pathetic hulk. Once I gathered back my constitution I cleaned up a little and slinked back into bed and threw on tripple covers and shivered everytime I even thought about cool air. Every time I rolled over the shivers would come back. Today is monday and while the wretching has stopped I still have a fever of 102. :oops: I have never had something hit me like that before and I never want to go through it again. |
I was like that last week, now my tonsils are so swolen speaking is painful :)
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Wow, you guys take care, that sounds serious.
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The most cold weather does to me really is give me a runny nose but that is typical of all sudden weather changes really.
Then again I am pretty cold resistant I think. :DL Love winter, would rather be cold then hot as you can always get warmer but you can't get colder. And there's a few fun ways to get warm too. ;) |
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Anyways, hope you guys gonna be better soon. |
Take some Tylenol, it will break the fever and you can sleep better until it passes.
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I got up long enough to wash/dry the bedclothes afer a moring of sweats. |
A fever of 100 + deg Fahrenheit can be very exhausting. If the high fever continues for more then a few days ring up a doc or a nurse. If even low fever continues for more then 2 weeks then visit a doc or a nurse.
Haven't yet had any flus yet for this winter myself, knock wood. |
Im lucky... I never get this flu stuff... I love winter.:DL
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Don't forget to drink a lot of water. You are losing a lot because of sweating. Besides the water will also help to flush the organisms responsible for the illness out of your system.
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TMI Here but...
Sickest i have ever been was food poisoning. I ate what i assume were under cooked chicken enchiladas. Around 10:30pm i felt just the slightest bit nauseous. By Midnight the "flow control valves" on both ends of my body had been set to the "maximum purge / full open" position. I literally had one end going into the toilet and the other end into the bath tub with absolutely zero physiological control over either function. this process was ongoing until about 5:00am Around 5:30am i took a loooong shower, and I emerged a pale victim of an unmerciful illness. I had probably lost 8 to 10 lbs (if not more) of various bodily fluids over night. Iagonizingly stumbled into the living room and settled in on the sofa where i slept until probably 2:00 pm this bout with food poisoning was like every drunken hang over, every flu, every spell of motion sickness and every ass kicking i had ever had in the entirety of my life all rolled into one... for the next 3 or 4 days, the sincerity of every burp and each potential puff of flatus was firmly in question. That night changed my life forever. And i pray to God that no human being on this earth ever has to go through that ordeal. |
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Seriously, I hope you get better soon. You seeing a Doctor? :( |
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