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Bugger

Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2009 22.20
by rts
After smuggly thinking I had avoided the Christmas/New Year fluey/cold bug, I can officially say I now feel absolutely shit.

It started with a chesty cough this afternoon but in the past couple of hours I have started to vegetate.

I'm off to bed now, where I will probably remain for a few days.

Anyone else had/have this? And any good old-wives tales?

My normal trick is lots of fluids and Vitamin C.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2009 22.21
by DVB Cornwall
Mine is responding to Halls Soothers.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2009 22.37
by Steve in Pudsey
gargling with soluble asprin (standard disclaimers apply) does wonders for sore throats.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2009 23.02
by Nick Harvey
It will last seven days if treated, or a week if not, as my dear old mum used to say.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2009 23.22
by Nini
Is bugger really any form of cursing? TVF's dim bulb swear filter thinks so, t'aint no fuck I'll tell you that.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 09.36
by rts
After shaking off the last cold at the start of the month, I'm feeling hellish again.

Do forumers have any good old-wives tales for getting over the common cold?

I'm just sipping coffee and swallowing Nurofen, which is helping...

Re: Bugger

Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 10.42
by Gavin Scott
rts wrote:After shaking off the last cold at the start of the month, I'm feeling hellish again.

Do forumers have any good old-wives tales for getting over the common cold?

I'm just sipping coffee and swallowing Nurofen, which is helping...
Rest, vitamin C and take plenty of fluids.

And, I don't know, you might want to establish why you keep picking up all these bugs. Are you run down? Not eating properly? Having too many nights out?

Think on and look sharp, Row.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 15.47
by cdd
I seem to perpetually have a cold. This is actaully quite nice since it means I almost never notice any difference. The consistency at least is reassuring.

Re: Bugger

Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 17.03
by Lee
As Gav says, rest, vitamin C, fluids. Taking Vitamin C all the time can reduce the frequency of the colds, but to start taking it after the cold starts won't really do anything to shorten the duration of the cold.

The chemist gave me something called "Pholcodine Linctus BP" which quickly took my cough away. I found Beechams Active Cold Relief tablets and a sinex spray helped me feel better, too.