And once again I wake at the start of a week wherein we have to perform my play - four times! - and I wake with all the symptoms of a heavy cold. Which I know I survived it last week, but that may have been a false dawn; and I know that other people have survived more complicated performances than mine with worse conditions, but they didn't have to lie without moving for an hour and a half. Which is really hard if you have to keep sneezing and coughing and blowing your nose. Ick.
Two days to recover. Drink more toddies.
Anybody got any miracle cures - or even drug recommendations, just something to dry up the symptoms reliably for a couple of hours a night - they would be most welcome.
In other news, I am also supposed to be finishing a novel. Urgh.
Two days to recover. Drink more toddies.
Anybody got any miracle cures - or even drug recommendations, just something to dry up the symptoms reliably for a couple of hours a night - they would be most welcome.
In other news, I am also supposed to be finishing a novel. Urgh.
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Date: 2007-11-12 09:29 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-12 11:33 am (UTC)*goes to pharmacy*
*looks forward to 48 hours of buggery*
*rather wishes he hadn't said that*
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Date: 2007-11-12 11:35 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-11-12 12:01 pm (UTC)Failing that, there is an Irish whiskey mix called Snug, which is whiskey with cloves, lemon juice and spices. Just add hot water. It doesn't cure, but after a few, who cares (seriously a glass does clear the head very well, of course I would not mix with strong medications)
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Date: 2007-11-13 12:13 am (UTC)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaifenesin
and it works a treat. I found that if I keep taking it at maximum dose over a 24-hour period, for a couple of days, even, the phlegm does clear up enough to disperse some.
And I won't hear a word against oral pseudophed - again, the 12-hour version is your friend as long as you're not trying to sleep (and if you are, take a nice harmless anti-histamine - that's what they put in those overnight compound syrups to put you out and counter the effects of the pseud).
My sympathies - as I know you know, I just did a whole week of performances with similar symptoms. The weird thing is that your voice (and focus) come back to you for exactly the time you need it onstage - leaving you a miserable husk right after, but what of that? The show must go on!