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convalescence-archive · 5 months
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they could have said covid. Like yes, its the season for flu and colds, but like covid is also still very much there
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dabiconcordia · 4 months
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"He who once drunk of Nile water will forever yearn to be by the Nile again." — Mika Waltari
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emi-kitty00 · 5 months
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yeesiine · 4 months
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champagnexowishes · 1 year
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snifflesandchills · 2 years
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Snzarios for Every Month.
I’m also going to do one for sicknesses in general, rather than just colds.
January 🎄
So many people get sick right after the holidays, after exposure to countless colds and germs, and the stress of the season. Maybe a relative was sick, or maybe someone at Walmart while you were doing your last-minute Christmas shopping. Either way, you’re down with a bad head cold.
A stuffy, runny nose
Sneezes that are so tickly they coax more sneezes out.
Every time you sniffle, you can feel congestion going down the back of your sore throat 😣
Headache from constant sneezing and coughing. It throbs with every stifled sneeze, but you can’t stop stifling because then someone else might catch your germs and come down with a bad cold of their own.
What would a winter cold be without chills? And a fever just high enough to make you feel sooo sickkkkk 😩
February ❄️
I catch the messiest colds ever in February, I don’t know why. Like, there was only one February (2021) since I can remember that I didn’t get an awful cold. Idk why 😬 oop
Potential low-grade fever, but constant chills.
Achy throat, head, chest, and basically everything else,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Nose is completely stuffed up, but somehow runs like a faucet? 🤨 messy af
Sneezing continuously, getting rid of a ton of thick, gooey snot, but still not doing anything to help the congestion.
A cough, just so your throat will continue to hurt
So incredibly tired from the sneezing, sniffling, and snot production
March ⛅️
So many people are getting sick as the weather starts to change and snow starts to melt, kicking off allergy season. Sneezy season pushes on.
Headache
Chills, but no fever
Congestion. Plugged, snotty nose and sneezing, a cough, discomfort in general. You are a complete snot monster, but you can’t help it. You can only blame whoever gave you such a horrible cold.
April 🌧
April showers bring May flowers, but they also bring bouts of spring colds. The weather is beginning to get nicer, but you have to be stuck in bed with a bad cold.
Fever and aches. Not the kind of fever that makes you solely cold, but the kind that makes you sweat and have goosebumps simultaneously. As for aches, think head, throat, chest, legs, arms, everything.
A head that’s so stuffed up that the sufferer can’t breathe, let alone sneeze normally. With every breath, they can feel everything shifting grossly inside of their head.
May 💐
Why do I feel like everyone catches the sniffles at the end of the school year?
A runny, slightly sniffly nose that’s just stuffy enough for them to sound congested, and for their exhaled to feel uncomfortably hot against their skin.
Sneezing, a result of the snotty, itchy nose.
A sight, irritated cough
June 💦
Summer break is prime time to swim, but the earlier in the season you do it, the colder the water will be. Keep this in mind, because swimming in cold water can result in a nasty cold.
It would start off with chills. Your body would try to warm up, but eventually a fever would start to set in.
Your nose would begin running when you were in the water, but it wouldn’t stop when you got out. It would completely stuff you up within a few hours.
A headache/body aches from shivering for hours on end. No amounts of medicine, blankets, or hot tea can warm you up.
Sneezing excessively. By excessively, I mean, not being able to stop and needing to wipe your face after each one because they are so messy.
Coughing, but only after you blow your nose, because of the irritation.
A sore throat and glands from all of the sneezing and coughing and being sick in general.
July 🔥
Everyone around seems to be sick with something. Staying up on the Fourth of July might have been your body’s last straw. Say hello to a gross, streaming summer cold.
A fever, which causes you to sweat and shiver simultaneously. It’s ninety degrees, whatever. A heavy sweatshirt would make you feel better.
An extremely stuffy nose which only runs at inconvenient times.
Stuffy sneezes, which the sufferer is constantly trying to ward off so the others won’t notice the monster of a cold they’ve come down with.
A bad, congested cough, just to make hiding their illness harder.
Bonus points! The sufferer is constantly ducking off to blow their nose or cough away from the rest of the group because being sick embarrasses them.
August 🏵
One of the hottest months of the year, hypothetically a month you shouldn’t get sick during. But after a long, busy summer, your immune system needed a day off. Unfortunately, that day was long enough to land you with a stuffy head cold. Oops.
A nose so stuffy that sniffling does absolutely nothing. No matter how hard you try, nothing moves, untiiillllllll it starts running uncontrollably.
Stuffy sneezes to partner with the congestion 😌
Exhaustion. That’s it, exhaustion.
September 📓
Everyone is going back to school and getting exposed to all sorts of new germs. Despite best efforts to avoid sick people, a snotty cold is practically inevitable.
There just had to be a very runny and stuffy nose
A headache
Sore throat
Just enough sneezing to tell everyone you’re sick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
October ☔️
Imagine getting caught in a cold autumn rainstorm, getting chilled to the bone, and coming down with a vicious cold as a result of it.
stuffy/runny nose, of course, because that’s what cold weather does to you.
sore throat that makes you sound so hoarse 🥺
head/body aches
fever and chills
an unimaginable amount of congestion
a cough caused by the congestion
constant, excessive sneezing, each causing a wet, inescapable mist of cold germs to rain down on anyone nearby. and no, tissues do nothing to contain the sneezes, because they are far too messy.
November 🎃
okie so I can’t actually think of anything except !! catching a chill on Halloween that knocks you down with a huge cold.
stuffy/runny nose
sore throat
headache
a constant chill and a slight fever
constant sneezing
December 🚎
The darkest, dampest month, perfect for getting sick. The snow is getting more frequent, and it’s not uncommon for you to get stuck in it waiting for a bus. Once you get on the bus, you’re in close quarters with a bunch of sick people, like it or not. The worst chest cold of your life is on its way.
A sniffly nose
A sore throat and hoarse voice
A ton of congestion and a bad cough that makes the congestion and hoarseness obvious
Even the sneezes sound hoarse and stuffy 🥺
On top of that, a headache and fever because of how sick you are. The fever makes you shiver and sweat and sleep and feel absolutely miserable.
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foodandfolklore · 6 months
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Flu Bomb
Something's been going around, and I've been feeling off the past little while. I hope everyone has been doing alright. Since Cold season is getting into the swing, I figure I'll share my Flu Bomb recipe. Super handy to drink at night if you feel something coming on, or if other people around you may be sick. It doesn't taste terrible so it can even be given to children.
In a jar, combine: -1 Tbsp dried turmeric (You can use fresh) -1 Tbsp fresh ginger, grated -1/4 tsp black pepper (this activates the turmeric) -The Zest and Juice from one Lemon -Dash cayenne pepper (You can leave it out for kids) -1/4 Cup Honey. Local or Raw is preferred. Mix Until Well combined. Add a tablespoon of the mixture to a mug and add hot water. Stir and drink like a tea. You can store the leftovers in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Bonus: You can add a clove of garlic to your flu bomb if you feel like you need an extra kick. You don't NEED to drink all the chunks, but give it a try.
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aceteabag · 7 months
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It’s not about perfection. But it’s about becoming better. Not better than the rest, but better than yourself.
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jobeancafe · 5 months
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Morning vibes ☕🕯️
Found on pinterest
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ocean-not-found · 5 months
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Share your English Folk Magic (/herbal remedies!) for Colds.
Please source any books if you can 🖤
I have a awful cold but im looking for some historical, english (catholic?) folk magic :)
Im trying the usual- honey, teas, i might attempt to make my own lozenges!
I know Medieval nuns used to make recipes for cures, anyone have any of them? Thx
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beatheprincess · 2 months
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I hate feeling sick its uncomfy😩 I hope tmrw I dont wake up so bad cus I gotta clean ☆
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env0writes · 5 months
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No Longer Remembered 11.22.23 “Flightless--Flu”
Five AM wheezing Seizing the night Chance to make it right Swig the medicine please Down it flows with ease Until the doorways look like portals Punching pillows How was I– How have I Let this linger on Expel this sound from me This mound from me How has it found me Six AM Build up in ears and lungs Climbing rungs by rung How did this– How has this– Continued Sleep take me, Do not wake me No sun no gun no train to trawl on high Melatonin, moaning, thoughts roaming Dreams Like warm winter sheets Fresh from the fire, laundry pyre Spinning Thoughts are spinning Head and hand and world revolving
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lovedbee · 6 months
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we're getting cozy :-)
prints available on etsy @catsandwolf ! :)
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litwitt · 4 months
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December.
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I have a love-hate relationship with December. There is something very aesthetically soothing about December. It's so cold yet so warm, so lonely yet so homely. December feels like coming back to your childhood home that makes you feel inconveniently nostalgic.
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la-reine-vampire · 6 months
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"Cozy fall evenings in which the house smells like freshly baked goods, the book I read is more interesting than ever, and through the window, although cold from the weather, I can still feel the warmth of the atmosphere; In the neighboring house, a woman dances to music and all the lights in the glimmering windows give off an orange hue."
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snifflesandchills · 1 year
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“i dod’t feel good”
“i have to sdeeze”
“by dose hurts”
“h-hehh-“
“baby, you’re starting to sound like a broken record”
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