Thursday, February 11, 2021

I've got the galloping crud again . . .

 

Yesterday I woke up to find I was running a fever, and coughing and spluttering much better.  No fun.  It's continued since then.

I've got the necessary medication to take care of it, but I'm definitely feeling under the weather.  Blogging will be lighter than usual until I shake it off.

Thanks for understanding.

Peter


17 comments:

  1. I hope you’re better soon! Chicken soup, Zinc, Vitamin D, Ivermectin. You sure your malaria’s not acting up? Maybe some HCQ?

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  2. Get tough. Rub some dirt on it. Do some deadlift. Great blog.

    BTW, Tucker on Fox says of the 5 who died on 6Jan...it is all a part of the mind game...

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  3. Rub some bacon on it!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSReSGe200A

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  4. Get well soon, Peter! Ditto Rib, plus chopped ginger in tea.

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  5. Get well soon. Recommend cooking the bacon first.

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  6. I'm with the guys above. Sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep, resssssssstful sleep.

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  7. Take care and get well.

    Something to read while you rest:

    Why the Right Should Never Fight or Hurt Cops
    https://www.traditionalright.com/why-the-right-should-never-fight-or-hurt-cops/

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  8. And, of course, do an old school wrapup and sweat it out.

    Or take a nice hot shower or bath.

    Get to feeling better.

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  9. Umnnh.....I had my annual walking pneumonia. Until it turned into CoVid. How did I know, with only a mild fever, slight chills, ennui?

    Got the runs.

    And that meant CoVid. (VERY mild case despite my COPD....)

    Watch for 'stuff that doesn't belong' and recover quickly!!

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  10. Glad that's all it is. Be safe and God bless you and heal you quickly.

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  11. Sorry, I'm not a 'medical expert' like on TV, so all I can offer is, rest up - your blog will be waiting for your full-throated return...

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  12. Hope it ain't the Wuhan.

    Be safe, get well.
    B

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  13. Hydrate and get to a Doctor if it gets out of control. Don't wait. Don't try to tough it out. Get help. You and I and a lot of your readers are too old for that.

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  14. Give your immune system the tools it needs to do its job, and have the faith that it will. Hope you feel better soon.

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  15. Feel better soon! Do not under any circumstances use my late MIL's mustard plaster recipe on your chest...

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