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taimatsu ([personal profile] taimatsu) wrote2004-02-01 09:49 pm

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Oh, so this is what the cough's like when I'm not taking the medicine. Mmmm. No thanks.

I thought I would delay my final bout of pill-popping and syrup-slugging till shortly before bedtime, in order to give myself the best chance of lots of sleep. Oh, that was a bad idea. I really hurt now. Really really. More drugs!

Well, I have eaten an evening meal anyway. I don't have clothes for tomorrow yet, I am not clean in my person, and I have yet to collect together my bag or sort out my lunch.

I know my cough is worse in the evenings, but not this bad, surely? I would reconsider work tomorrow if I didn't think there would be other general downsides to doing that.

I just don't want to be at my desk tomorrow feeling like this.

(Hurts, dammit. Want to cry. Robert watching Superbowl elsewhere. Lack of hugs. HURTS.)

[identity profile] marnameow.livejournal.com 2004-02-01 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're feeling that bad going into work is not a good idea, I reckon. You probably won't get much done, and the time there would be better spent curled up under a duvet resting, for to get properly better. And it might be worth going back to the doctor to let them have another prod at you, as well.

Get better!

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[identity profile] marnameow.livejournal.com 2004-02-01 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
See how you are, and how well you sleep, and maybe consider going in for a half-day to ease you back into things, if you are going to go in. Would your employers let you do something sensible like that? I do think that if the cough hasn't buggered off in a day or two more that you should go back to the doctor, though, because it could easily be turning into bronchitis.