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I've been hacking coughing since Tuesday night. Wednesday and Thursday, at about 3:30 in the afternoon, my temperature jumps up to about 101.5 (my base temperature is around 97, so that's even higher than it sounds).
Tova had this, and it lasted a week. Same for a friend of hers from school, and same for her friend's mother. I really don't want this to last for a week.
I told my partner that it felt like I was coughing up Torquemada. She asked if it was that torturous. I explained that I knew it couldn't be Torquemada, because... no one expectorates the Spanish Inquisition. I think that was the loudest groan I've ever gotten for a bad pun.
I actually whispered all of that, because I can barely talk, which, actually, I don't think Tova had. Hmm...
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Thanks. I actually got feverish this morning, so I'm staying home. I think it just broke, since I'm completely soaking. I hate this.
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I've been sick for a week. I've missed two days of work so far, missed out on a week and a half of fun, and I'm still not better. I got it from my roommate, who teaches elementary school. This is awful.
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I hope you feel better. I don't know where you live, but they say this has been going around Chicago. Eck.
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Oh, do I feel for you. I just got through a cough that lasted a month and a half. I had just decided this would be how the rest of my life would be.
Glad yours will be over sooner. I wish for it to be over even sooner than that.
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quote:Originally posted by Bob_Scopatz: I'm stealing that pun!
And nobody can Torquemada-vit.
But seriously, Lisa, feel better. I do hope that you have some hard-core chicken soup for Shabbos. And, as a medical professional, I am advising you to limit your time outside in that damp and chilly sukkah to just long enough to make Kiddish, and then you high-tail it back inside and duck under the comfy Afghan. Okay?
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quote:Originally posted by Bob_Scopatz: I'm stealing that pun!
And nobody can Torquemada-vit.
Oh, ouch. Ouch.
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: But seriously, Lisa, feel better. I do hope that you have some hard-core chicken soup for Shabbos.
I think we may have some turkey soup. That's even better, in my experience.
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: And, as a medical professional, I am advising you to limit your time outside in that damp and chilly sukkah to just long enough to make Kiddish, and then you high-tail it back inside and duck under the comfy Afghan. Okay?
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Blind sided by that pun! Brilliant work! If puns are the lowest form of humor I seriously hope that if I enter a persistant vegitative state I do nothing but spout them off.
Definately sounds bacterial focus all your energy into phagocyte production! Get your cells to eat those heretic hunting bacteria and expectorate them!
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*said in very tiny sheepish voice*: I don't get the pun. (starLisa's, not Tante's . . . I mean, I know who Torquemada was, & that his name is synonomous w/ the Inquisition--what am I missing?)
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Hey, yeah. I'm good. The Zithromax did the job. I still had gunk in my lungs, and I was pretty weak all weekend long, but other than that, B'H, I'm a lot better.
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