Showing posts with label Sick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sick. Show all posts

1.15.2013

Get Well Soon

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If you’re like most of the people in the US right now, you’re currently suffering from a cold (me) or, even worse, the flu.
It’s that time of year, but unfortunately it is really sweeping the nation.
I think most of us have this tendency to pretend that we aren’t sick and in turn make ourselves worse.
It is the absolute pits to have a stuffy nose, sore throat, a fever, or…ugh…stomach issues.
But pretending they aren’t there won’t make it better, as we can see from the fact that everyone keeps getting the germies.

I am a huge proponent of taking care of yourself  physically and mentally. Okay, I might not exercise…ever…or eat the healthiest diet in the world, but my well-being is still important in general. We live in a world where it’s gogogogogogogogogo. And it’s totally unhealthy for every part of our bodies. Once in a while, you have to slow down…especially when you get sick (but not just when you’re sick).

Okay, I’m not a doctor, and you probably think I’m silly, but I’ve decided to write down a list of ways to take care of yourself when you’re down with the sickness. Well, my ways. I think they work, personally…but to each their own.

And by the way, these are totally acceptable ways to deal with the “funks” like anxiety and depression and general sad/bad moods.

Comfort Food

When you’re sick, often the last thing you think about is eating. Whether it’s loss of appetite or an inability to keep it down, food isn’t always a top priority. You have to make it one, though. My go to is soup. I eat soup pretty much everyday for lunch anyways, but it is soooo perfect for sick days. The heat is soothing to the senses, it’s filling without being heavy or requiring a lot of effort. Can’t go wrong. There’s also nothing wrong with a little toast and jelly. It’s something. It’s little, but it’ll help. If you can handle bigger meals, eat your favorites. Treat yourself to some Chinese take-out. That’s also really comforting for me. And don’t forget to drink! I always do. Water, OJ, and green tea with a generous amount of honey are my go-to sick beverages.

Bedtime!

Getting sick is your excuse to finally relax, to catch up on all the sleep you’ve been missing. Rest is one of the main ingredients needed to get better. The longer you push yourself, the longer your cold will stick around. You never give your body the time to replenish and renew. It may seem “lazy" but we all know we need a certain amount of sleep and that increases when you’re sick. Even if you aren’t exactly ready to get some shut-eye, sit in bed and read a book or catch up on your shows.

Fresh Air

It’s so easy to get stir-crazy when you stay in the house/feel sick/feel sad. Don’t let that happen! Fresh air, even if it’s cold, is so refreshing. You need it to cleanse the palate. And when you’re feeling sad, when it’s easy to just stay in bed or on the couch all day, a walk (or a jog if you can manage) can do wonders.

Surround Yourself with Positivity

Stream or play your favorite TV shows and movies. Listen to your favorite music. Read a book or magazine. Browse for inspiration on Pinterest or Tumblr. Window shop online. Create wish lists. Make sure to laugh and smile!

Shower

This probably seems like an obvious suggestion, but showering can seem like the last thing you wanna do when you’re sick or sad. Don’t let it get ya down. I don’t know about y’all, but my brain stops worrying once I’m in the shower. The steam and hot water is refreshing, and once you’re clean and you put on a set of fresh PJs, it’s like you’ve been reborn.

(This is my last and biggest piece of advice…)

STAY HOME

My biggest pet peeve is when people come to work/school/whatever sick. For starters, I know how I feel when I’m sick, and being around people or attempting to use my brain or socializing is the last thing I want to do. But, no one actually wants to get sick. You’re spreading germs to everyone around you. You’re sick, they get sick, their family gets sick. It’s a cruel thing to do, when you think about it. So, seriously, stay home. You’ll prevent the germs from spreading and you’ll ultimately feel better for taking some time to heal.

 

And those are my recommendations! What makes you feel better when you’re sick?

 

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3.24.2011

Almost There…

So, I can’t believe it…it’s Thursday already! Only one more day ‘til the weekend. Woo! A little recap…

  • Monday morning I got to wake up next to Brad. This is rare, but I was needed at the main office first thing in the morning, and my boy luckily lives 5 minutes away. It made my Monday much more tolerable…especially since I went there right after work as well.
  • Tuesday, I called off sick. I have a crazy, hypochondriac mind and I always assume the worst. But thankfully, I went to the doctor, had all my questions answered, and am now in the process of getting better. I always have a lot of guilt about taking sick days, but I am really glad I did this one. It’s so important for your body and your mind to rest when you are getting/sick (and it usually helps you get better faster!). Knowing what you can do to make the healing process faster helps too!
  • Wednesday, we got a delay due to inclement weather. Instead of the usual 8:30 opening, we didn’t open ‘til 10. Needless to say, I reset my alarm and slept for another 90 minutes. Despite the fact that the day was shorter, it dragged. Torturous. But that brings me to where I am now…

To some, it might seem like an easy week. In a way, I guess, it has been. But being sick can be an annoying job in a way, something you have to be careful with and take care of. And, though the delay was very nice indeed, I am absolutely sick of the snow. For real. I know the weather isn’t going to get warmer anytime soon…but it’s Spring now, you guys. SPRING. And not just because there was a warm day last week. It’s actually the season of Spring. So I’m done with gray days, slushy roads, and leafless trees. I’m ready for blue skies and budding gardens. I’m ready for sunlight and longer days.

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Here are some pictures I took on Sunday, the first day of Spring, when it was nice to be outside. I used the new Tejas lens (part of the SXSW Freepak) in the Hipstamatic app on my iPhone. I can’t wait to get back out there…

12.16.2010

Update

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I am aware this isn’t the greatest picture, but I got bangs last night. Still getting used to them. But I’ve been wanting to for a while, and it’s a great way to change up your hair without lobbing all of it off.

Unfortunately, I also got a cold in the process of all this. You should see my bag…it’s like a pharmacy. Currently rocking:

  1. Rite Aid’s answer to Cold-Eeze
  2. Halls Breezers cough drops
  3. Mucinex
  4. Saline Nose Spray (I always have that stuff in there, though, especially since the surgery…)
  5. A little bag of multivitamins

Mind you, I don’t have much else in my bag. So, it’s a pretty depressing sight.

But all I care about is kicking this thing in the ass. I’m hoping to be able to breathe through my nose again by Saturday.

If you have a cold, too, just know I’m on your side. (Oh, and I highly recommend anything loaded with Zinc, such as the Cold-Eeze.)

10.19.2010

Down Time.

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Everything went well! Just a small update. And I received these pretty flowers today from my parents. Yes, I live with them, so the fact that they were delivered is funny…but…they still made my day!

Back to resting, relaxing, lounging, and recuperating.

9.23.2010

Small improvements…

Feeling a little better, though my face feels like a gigantic sinus balloon on the verge of popping. Laying in bed and watching Gossip Girl makes things a bit easier.

What would help even more? A cute puppy to cuddle with, of course!

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If you look at this picture and don’t turn into a big puddle of happy, glowing mush, I fear you might not have a soul.

9.22.2010

Down and out for the count…

After a week of watching everyone I work with get sick, pumping up the Vitamin C, and trying my darndest to trick my mind into thinking I was super healthy, I finally got sick. And let me tell you…this ain’t fun.

I feel like we always take our bodies for granted when we are healthy. I get used to how it feels when I can breathe through my nose. I ignore the fact that my body stays comfortable in one temperature. I forget what it’s like when I don’t want to be in bed all day.

Lord, help me. I really want to be healthy for the weekend. I NEED TO KICK THIS THING IN THE BUTT.

Colds are miserable.

Looking at fashionable inspiration on Lookbook

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And looking at tons of pictures of red hair…I’m weird.

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