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I've had a minor cold for two weeks that is kicking my ever-loving butt. I don't really feel bad, just stuffy and phlegmy, and for the first time ever had some congestion in my chest (gone now). But this thing just won't go away. And tired? I didn't go to work yesterday because I was too tired. I went to bed at 7pm Wednesday night, and didn't get up Thursday until 2 in the afternoon!
![]() I plan to sleep all weekend, hoping for the best, without making a trip to either my GP or my neuro, but maybe I should, though what they can do I don't know. This does seem to be something that's going around. There's been several at work with it, and my son too. But I'm worried that it may be a flare or something else? Ideas??
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Oh yes, I am on week 3 +! But I also ended up with a sinus infection, which I invariably do so I saw the doc last Monday and got started on antibiotics.
I am still coughing, stuffy, tired, runny eyes, froggy throat, tired, and have heard that it is lasting up to a month or so in some people. Doc said rest and lots of fluids! Get rest...take care and I know how you feel! ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (11-07-2008) |
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Catch ~ We kick colds, etc. very quickly in our house. We keep a canister of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C powder) on hand and add it to our water a couple times a day at 2250 milligrams per 1/2 tsp. When the body is sick, it will take in a LOT of vitamin C!
I am currently fighting something myself...and the vitamin C is kicking it! I had over 8,000 mg yesterday. As long as your bowels don't start to gurgle, you are at the right level for what you need. If they start to gurgle, cut back to a smaller dose. That's what works for us anyway. I'm not a doctor. ![]() ![]() Vitamin C seems to help with fatigue too. Bonus!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (11-07-2008) |
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A cold has caused a flare-up of symptoms (psuedo-exacerbation), but never a full blown attack for me. It is only if the cold results in bronchitis or a sinus infection that the "infection" has triggered a real attack.
As Cheryl pointed out, be sure to treat infection with antibiotics, if one crops up. My daughter very seldom gets a cold, and we were talking about that while she came down with a "cold" in mid-Sept. We noticed a pattern though, and it seems to happen every year at the start of school. These colds often last several weeks too, then no sickness for another year. I took her to the clinic this time because she couldn't shake the cough, and his first question was "does this seem to happen every Sept?". "YES, it does!" we said, and he asked whether she has asthma? While she has many allergies, and sports induced asthma, she has shown no other indication of having asthma on an ongoing basis. Apparently many kids (and adults) suffer from asthma much worse when the weather starts to turn cooler (which is at the start of the school year here). He said they don't know what the reason is, but they are always inundated with kids who "appear" to have a "cold" in Sept. It is not a cold though . . . He started her on a the two types of puffers, and it STILL took two weeks to mostly stop the cough. There were occasions, even after that, that she had to pull out the "emergency" puffer to stop the coughing . . . but it ALWAYS worked to do that and cough medicine hadn't been working at all. So, if you are recently in a colder weather transitionary period . . . asthma might be worth considering. Just something to consider... Cherie
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (11-07-2008), tovaxin_lab_rat (11-07-2008) |
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I'm in the same group. Slight cough, froggy voice, stuffy nose and running out of tissues!
![]() 'blame it on the weather' is an often repeated phrase in my area. Niko ![]()
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