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Chit-Chat: Do you still believe in one another?

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Ahhh, than you ;3;
I'm really hoping I don't have to call out of work. But my job involves talking to people more than anything, and if I can't talk, well...

From my experience, I had to keep my vocal activities to a minimum for it worsen. Naturally, it will get worse at night, but taking some (one pill) ibuprofen would halt its issues and let me sleep. So just some advice.
 
And this same sentiment is why I thought me moving from about as far south in Georgia as I could be up to a northern state was one of the best things I could do for myself. Well, except that I'm not liking the cold nearly as much as I would have thought.

But at least I'm not feeling like I'm about to die during summers anymore! No more walking outside and accidentally finding that it's 116 F because of humidity whoooo.


Oh no. :( That sucks, hope that goes away soon.

(Also: now I have Frozen in my mind.)

I was joking around with my coworker today about that. They all know I'm from Florida, and I've never made one, so every time there's snow outside, (literally)everyone is like "TERESA WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE SNOW" and I yells back "ITS SO FREAKIN' PRETTY". I love my job ;w;

But yeah, I hope it gets better soon :c

From my experience, I had to keep my vocal activities to a minimum for it worsen. Naturally, it will get worse at night, but taking some (one pill) ibuprofen would halt its issues and let me sleep. So just some advice.

I took ibuprofen and some cold medicine earlier today, neither really helped. So I don't know what to do :C
 
I took ibuprofen and some cold medicine earlier today, neither really helped. So I don't know what to do :C

Well, when I went to my doctor, he is one of those old fashion docs who actually does house calls still (rare I know), he gave me some amoxicillin and told me it was causing a minor infection in the throat. My visit cost me 60$, but hey. It was worth it, he found the issue and I got better over the course of 3 days.
 
I never ever get sick, happy to say. I feel a bit for those who have to deal with it more often, because when I do it is awful. Maybe it's just like that because I don't get sick very often.

I can't remember the last time I vomited. It was two years ago I was near vomiting but just a little acid reflux came out instead. As much as you'd spit out, and I was done.

Sometimes I get a stomachache and wonder if that's what would make others puke and it's just my system pounding it into my colon. :?
 
I started off with decent health, then poor life choices and circumstance joined forces to kick my ass for a solid two years straight. But overall I'm pretty sturdy so I'm back to pretty good shape.
 
Talking about being sick, last week i had one of these colds, which make a huge impact right now in Germany. So i had to go to the Doctor who gave me the whole week free so it get's better.
I tend to only get sick once in a Year. Depends on how my Health Status is.
 
Last time I got sick was about exactly a year ago from now, probably the longest I've gone without contracting any kind of illness.
 
I get sick constantly. Glandular fever bitches.
 
I'm a bit tired, actually. 'Course I only slept for like six hours this morning. Thank Arch Linux for wanting to be set up >_>
 
Getting to sleep isn't too difficult for me when I don't really have much to take care of. And as for being sick, while I don't often feel "sick" per se I do have the sniffles often and have to carry around my hankie.
 
I used to have really bad sleeping problems. I could only sleep maybe 3 hours a night, and it really got to me. That stopped because of the glandular fever. You win some, you lose some.
 
I don't have any problem sleeping. Getting to sleep however is terrible. I've always had trouble with that so much that I started taking sleep aids in 5th grade. Granted I'd still end up staying up/not falling asleep sometimes because I wouldn't take them until 3 or 4 in the morning and I had to get up at 6. Once I'm asleep though as long as I have some darkening curtains I could sleep all day, if the light hits me though I'm up and once I'm up I'm not going back to bed until sometime in the am next day.
 
Whenever i go to sleep. I have 3-5 hours left and have to get up again. I have to get up at 5 everyday, and my way to work, is exactly 2 hours and 30 minutes long.
 
I slept alright up until about 3:30am, when I started having coughing fits. Couldn't get back to sleep until like 7am. If I try to talk, I sound like an 80 year old man who's been smoking for 90% of his life.

That ain't cute.
 
I tend to sleep relatively late regardless of what time I'm supposed to be up the next morning. Sometimes I'll try and force myself to get asleep at a more reasonable time, but I always find myself getting sidetracked with something.
 
I go to sleep before 12 AM and wake up at around 6 AM, because you're suppose to have up to 6 hours of sleep to stay healthy. Any hours too early or too late would increase your chances of getting a heart attack.
 
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