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Boris 01-31-2019 09:50 PM

Hello everyone! I'm sick!
 
I don't know what went wrong, but I got sick! Yesterday, it was a little miserable at work, but today was hellish! I didn't think I was going to make it through the day, but thank goodness I did! I have to go back tomorrow and Saturday, though... a big bummer there. I was hoping to get menudo for dinner, but my mom is already making dinner, so I think I'll go to bed early. Anyone here have any secrets to surviving with sickness?

KittyBeary 01-31-2019 10:33 PM

Oh no! D: I recently got over a cold myself a couple weeks ago. Just eat a lot of soup and drink a lot of water as well as have cough drops available to you at all times. And DayQuil/NyQuil helps, too!! And tea with honey. :3

Boris 01-31-2019 10:36 PM

I should go to the store or have someone run to the store for me to get dayquil. Cough drops are a no go because food s not allowed in the work area. We have to go to HR to get medicine approved, but then keep the medicine off the floor. The tea sounds interesting. I believe Green Tea helps too.

McSwiggins 02-01-2019 12:19 AM

Feel better my friend.

Derpy McBlueEyes 02-01-2019 01:48 AM

Derpy pats the bed. "Come take a nap wif me!"

Espy 02-01-2019 02:09 AM

Hi Sick, I am Also Sick.

Glitch 02-01-2019 02:10 AM

So this may sound silly but my friend told me to get cold snap. And like, I was even on here when I first got it but you know what?! It works every time.

Cold snap.


I think though, only like the honeysuckle in it has had clinical trials that revealed that honeysuckle does fight viruses so. . . honeysuckle.

Eat that.

xD

Also Tumeric and Honey!

Or.

Honey and cinnamon!

Basil tea.

Those are all things I've done!

KittyBeary 02-01-2019 02:38 AM

That sucks that they don't allow cough drops! Dx They should in case someone has a really bad cough and needs them.

I also heard pineapple juice helps with coughs, but I just recently heard that so I didn't try that when I was sick.

Coda 02-01-2019 11:10 AM

Honey is a wonderful thing for calming coughs and soothing throats. It's one of the best home remedies out there -- especially for children it's actually BETTER than over-the-counter cough medicine. But it only works when it's in liquid form. You can mix it with stuff, but if you crystallize it out or mix it into something solid then it's no better for you in terms of symptom relief than plain old sugar. That said, in a cough drop it redissolves into your saliva so those work.

Cold Snap is... questionable. The supplements in it claim to boost your immune system, but assuming you're not suffering from nutritional deficiencies your immune system is as already as good as it's going to get. You actually don't WANT an extra-strong immune system because that would make your symptoms WORSE -- most of the symptoms you experience of illness are side effects of your immune system being active and making it more active will make you suffer more. And if you're already sick, your body has already deployed the immune system, and it's too late for supplements to have any effect.

Vitamin C megadoses are also not effective at stopping colds, and in fact a vitamin C overdose can cause diarrhea. However, normal levels of vitamin C supplements can be helpful if you're doing a lot of physical exercise in very cold weather, because this kind of activity can deplete it faster than normal.

Zinc supplements might do something to help, but the research isn't clear; a meta-analysis found a correlation between zinc acetate supplements and faster cold symptom relief in adults, but the data isn't of particularly high quality, no such correlation was found in children, the risk of side effects is fairly high, other zinc formulations were found to be less effective or ineffective, dosing guidelines are unclear, and zinc nasal sprays are actually dangerous.

When it comes down to it, colds are self-limiting. The reason over-the-counter cold remedies are so popular is because you take them, and then the cold goes away. But in truth there isn't a cause-and-effect relationship between them -- the cold would have gone away on its own.

The best way to treat a cold is not to try to fight the disease itself, but instead to treat the symptoms so that you're more comfortable and less fatigued as you fight off the infection naturally. Thinning mucus and suppressing coughs means you'll be breathing better and not roughing up your throat and overexerting your chest muscles, which keeps you from feeling worse. Drinking lots of fluids will thin your mucus and replace the fluids you lose from the illness, which will help you feel better. Drinking hot tea is especially good, because your body's natural response to drinking something hot is to relax, which relieves pain and opens up your nasal passages, and the hot liquid also soothes the throat and steam also thins mucus and soothes nasal passages.

Lemon juice is good too, because while the vitamin C won't do particularly much for your cold, it tastes good even when your sense of taste and smell is messed up by the cold and a little bit of acidity feels good. Mint is similar in this regard.

This makes hot honey lemon or honey mint tea the best cold remedy you could ask for.

EDIT: Treating cold symptoms is also important to limit the spread of the disease. Don't just suffer through them. Do everything you can to limit how much mucus and saliva you expose the rest of the world to -- this means stop the coughs, stop the runny nose, and of course use tissues and wash your hands frequently.

McSwiggins 02-01-2019 09:08 PM

If you get the flu and feel nauseated, ginger works well. When I was going through chemo, boiling ginger root, draining it and mixing it with lemon juice or honey made it easier to get through it. It supposedly also helps with sore throats but I don't know about that for sure.

Js.

say 02-02-2019 07:59 AM

hope you feel better soon

definitely chamomile mint tea with some honey and little bit of lemon

Boris 02-02-2019 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KittyBeary (Post 1891621)
That sucks that they don't allow cough drops! Dx They should in case someone has a really bad cough and needs them.

I also heard pineapple juice helps with coughs, but I just recently heard that so I didn't try that when I was sick.

I should try the pineapple thing next time. As for the cough drops, they had incidents where things that were in people' mouth being sent to customers. Since we send things out overseas, it's not always a cheap fix.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 1891626)
Honey is a wonderful thing for calming coughs and soothing throats. It's one of the best home remedies out there -- especially for children it's actually BETTER than over-the-counter cough medicine. But it only works when it's in liquid form. You can mix it with stuff, but if you crystallize it out or mix it into something solid then it's no better for you in terms of symptom relief than plain old sugar. That said, in a cough drop it redissolves into your saliva so those work.

Cold Snap is... questionable. The supplements in it claim to boost your immune system, but assuming you're not suffering from nutritional deficiencies your immune system is as already as good as it's going to get. You actually don't WANT an extra-strong immune system because that would make your symptoms WORSE -- most of the symptoms you experience of illness are side effects of your immune system being active and making it more active will make you suffer more. And if you're already sick, your body has already deployed the immune system, and it's too late for supplements to have any effect.

Vitamin C megadoses are also not effective at stopping colds, and in fact a vitamin C overdose can cause diarrhea. However, normal levels of vitamin C supplements can be helpful if you're doing a lot of physical exercise in very cold weather, because this kind of activity can deplete it faster than normal.

Zinc supplements might do something to help, but the research isn't clear; a meta-analysis found a correlation between zinc acetate supplements and faster cold symptom relief in adults, but the data isn't of particularly high quality, no such correlation was found in children, the risk of side effects is fairly high, other zinc formulations were found to be less effective or ineffective, dosing guidelines are unclear, and zinc nasal sprays are actually dangerous.

When it comes down to it, colds are self-limiting. The reason over-the-counter cold remedies are so popular is because you take them, and then the cold goes away. But in truth there isn't a cause-and-effect relationship between them -- the cold would have gone away on its own.

The best way to treat a cold is not to try to fight the disease itself, but instead to treat the symptoms so that you're more comfortable and less fatigued as you fight off the infection naturally. Thinning mucus and suppressing coughs means you'll be breathing better and not roughing up your throat and overexerting your chest muscles, which keeps you from feeling worse. Drinking lots of fluids will thin your mucus and replace the fluids you lose from the illness, which will help you feel better. Drinking hot tea is especially good, because your body's natural response to drinking something hot is to relax, which relieves pain and opens up your nasal passages, and the hot liquid also soothes the throat and steam also thins mucus and soothes nasal passages.

Lemon juice is good too, because while the vitamin C won't do particularly much for your cold, it tastes good even when your sense of taste and smell is messed up by the cold and a little bit of acidity feels good. Mint is similar in this regard.

This makes hot honey lemon or honey mint tea the best cold remedy you could ask for.

EDIT: Treating cold symptoms is also important to limit the spread of the disease. Don't just suffer through them. Do everything you can to limit how much mucus and saliva you expose the rest of the world to -- this means stop the coughs, stop the runny nose, and of course use tissues and wash your hands frequently.

You're very resourceful! I do wash y hands frequently, but I need to apply lotion afterwards to keep them from getting dry.

Quote:

Originally Posted by say (Post 1891667)
hope you feel better soon

definitely chamomile mint tea with some honey and little bit of lemon

I should try those. I id feel better after a few hours of taking medicine. I even felt fine today!

Boris 02-02-2019 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derpy McBlueEyes (Post 1891613)
Derpy pats the bed. "Come take a nap wif me!"

But I might make you sick!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Espy (Post 1891615)
Hi Sick, I am Also Sick.

Oh no! Get well soon!

Derpy McBlueEyes 02-02-2019 08:53 PM

Derpy puts on a tiny hazmat suit, then pats the bed. "Come take a nap wif me! Naps help!"

Boris 02-02-2019 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derpy McBlueEyes (Post 1891685)
Derpy puts on a tiny hazmat suit, then pats the bed. "Come take a nap wif me! Naps help!"

*Puts on onsy pajamas and gets into bed carefully*
*Falls asleep*

KittyBeary 02-03-2019 04:53 AM

I try to eat a spoonful of honey each day I'm sick. =w=b


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