Hate being sick…
Woke up great on a new chilly Monday morning yesterday (didn’t get up late!) but as soon as I made my way to the office, I started feeling feverish… hhmmpph… to make matters worse, it’s sibling - sore throat decided to pay me a little visit as well.
So, for the entire morning i was just getting a bit of chills and a sore throat… bought some meds after lunch and down a couple of pills. Well, I managed to pull through the day and get home earlier to rest… A friend recommended me to ‘kuk’ myself and sweat it out… but ermmm… it doesn’t really help when the temperature outside is 11 degrees!
Anyway, when I got home I started chatting with my friends on MSN and one chat leads to another and by the time I’m done it was 11pm! hahaha… so much for resting earlier. (no, I’m not blaming you guys…
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Sleeping at 12am is considered early for me since most of the time I sleep at around 1 or 2am… The reason is because I can’t sleep long hours… after 4-5 hours I’ll definitely wake up and true enough… Since I slept at 12am, I woke up this morning at 4:50am!!! Grrrr~~~ tried to go back to sleep but was just tossing and turning until 7am. Hmmmph… In the end, I just decided to come to the office earlier.
So, now… fever seems to have toned down a little but the sore throat is still lingering. Hopefully, with lots of water and some rest; I’ll get better soon la…
Sucks to be sick~! ![]()
Recover soon….. God bless…
Cheerz~!!!
thanks a lot… I hope to recover soon too! This sore throat is putting up a fight and now I got a bit of a cough too… hmmpph ..
Pal, juz a suggestion, take some honey plus lemon, It might help. By the way, althought the weather is cold, drink more water than you should. Then recovery will be by your side. Need explaination why need to drink more? Haha….is kinda long explaination. Anyway, take care.
Hi Albert, thanks for the advice… I’m slowly recovering… slowly… but surely.
Drinking lots of water and juices as well.
Thanks again. Cheers~!
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