Excuse Me While I Whine About My Cold

1.21.2014

Being sick is somewhat cool for like, a day, and then you're ready to climb out of your germ-infested blanket/cocoon of hell and bounce back to your old, healthy self. Having a cold sometimes turns you into a runny-nosed, lung-hacking diva who whines and groans at the sheer idea of moving from the bed. You have irrational thoughts. You can't breathe. You can't sleep. Even worse you temporarily have no sense of taste and therefore no appetite. 

This has been me for the past few days. Sick, dramatic, pathetic, disgusting, etc. I have been desperately trying to consume anything and everything I can to speed up the process and get this ish out of my body. Here's what I've had on hand since Saturday:

1. Tissues, duh. This is self-explanatory and incredibly obvious. Assume you will have a pile of used, nasty, crumpled tissues on the floor by your bed because, well, I certainly do.

2. Water. I remember when I got sick when I was little my doctor would ALWAYS tell me to drink plenty of water. I would always ignore the lady's expert advice and down my sugary apple juice when my mom wasn't looking. But seriously water is your best friend. Apparently water helps to thin out all that nasty mucus stuff and whatever gross sick-y things are inside your body. I have a massive tumbler filled with water next to my bed and then an extra water bottle on hand. Once they are both gone I fill them back up. DON'T. STOP. DRINKING. WATER.

3. Meds. Okay, so I totally respect the fact that there are tons of people out there who prefer the natural remedy route when it comes to illnesses, but if you are choosing to take any sort of over-the-counter meds, make sure you actually follow the directions and take it every 4-6 hours or whatever the packaging says. My doctor always tells me it takes time for your body to adjust and absorb whatever is in the medication, so it's important to actually take it as directed so it can do its job.

4. Fruits, veggies, green juice, etc. The more vitamins and healthy goodness you can shove into your body the better. For some odd reason the only thing I crave when I'm sick is fruit. I guess that's a good thing. Better fruit than bread and/or cheese.

5. Warm Lemon & Honey Water. I like to squeeze half a lemon and add a nice sized amount of honey into some warm water and down that like it's a good glass of wine. Water, lemon, and honey are supposed to be good for coughing and congestion. I also like the typical cup of green tea with honey as well for soothing my throat and whatnot.

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6. Cough Drops. I pop these bad boys like there's no tomorrow. My favorite is the Ricola Honey Lemon (there's that combo again). Halls is always good too, but I like something that tastes a little better.

7. Vicks and/or a Hot Steamy Shower. There is a fraction of a moment in time during my sicklyness where I am filled with the false hope that I am miraculously feeling better and that is when I am in the steam room aka shower. Something about the feeling of being super clean and the steaminess of the shower makes me feel like I could run a marathon. It's not 'til after I step out of the shower and into reality that I once I again feel like I was hit by a bus. It's always nice while it lasts.

Love Vicks Vapo Rub, always have, always will. I always put a tiny bit just under my nose to help clear up my stuffy-ness.

Well, besides the obvious (movies, blankets, etc.) these are the things I need when I am under the weather. Hopefully by the time you're reading this I will have kicked this cold's ass into next year. Hope you all are doing your best to keep in good health!

Oh and PS -- I'm linking up with Chelsee from Southern Beauty Guide and a bunch of other lovely ladies for the Let's Be Friends Blog Hop -- check it out!


xoxo

6 comments:

  1. Hope you feel better soon! I am right there with you on the lemon, honey and tea as well as with the Vicks. That stuff takes me back to the days when I was a kid and my mom would take care of me when I had the sniffles.

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    1. Thanks! Me too, especially the Vicks. It's been what's helping the most lately! Thanks for commenting :)

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  2. I love Vicks or sometimes I even use Eucalyptus scentsy in my Scentsy warmer by my bed. Helps so much! Hope you feel better soon!

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    1. Ohhh I'll have to try Scentsy!! Thank you! :)

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  3. Thanks for showing our blog hop button! Great post and beautiful blog!!

    Tiffany

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