Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Coughing sucks.


I've been sick since Saturday with upper respiratory crud. It's what I always get but I never get used to it. The coughing and coughing till you swear a lung is going to explode. Sunday it felt like my chest was on fire. I stayed home from work today because my body just ached too much and I knew I'd be in a fog all day. I hate going to work after being out a day. I always feel guilty for not being there. I am feeling better and the coughing has slowed up some, yay!

We've had such perfect weather in Houston lately. The cool Pacific air that has passed our way is such a blessing. I miss the Pacific coast. Every time I think of planning a vacation, I end up looking to the west. That place calls to me.

Hope you are all well and having some Spring where you are. Happy Hump Day! Take care of yourself and don't forget to drink your water.

10 comments:

  1. I hope you feel much better, soon. Coughing sucks.

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  2. Hope you feel better soon.

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  3. I use to get those kind of coughs...I'm so sorry you are dealing with that. Hope it goes away soon!

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  4. Hoping your day gets better and this crud passes. Forget the guilt, thinking about the Pacific coast sounds much better :-).

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  5. At least you don't pee your pants when you cough, like "some" people I know! Feel better!

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  6. Hope you're feeling better soon--really soon!

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  7. :-( I hope you get to feeling better quickly. It stinks to be sick when the weather is so pretty.

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  8. Hoping you feel better soon. I hope that cool Pacific air helps.

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  9. I hope you're feeling better soon. I know what you mean about feeling guilty for staying home a day, even if you really need it. Guilt...just another gift from Mom. :)

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  10. Oh Tena, I'm sorry to hear you're ill.
    I hope you feel better very soon!!!
    Please don't have any exploding lung accidents! They're messy.
    :)

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