Friday, May 2, 2014

I'm sick?

Hi!

When it comes to getting sick I'm super cautious. I wash my hands often and I try to clean equipment before touching it. This is something I feel I need to do because I've encountered a  few people who just don't care about passing their germs lol Besides, who likes having a runny nose and fever? I certainly don't.

So that being said I don't often say "I'm sick, it's usually that I simply have a headache (which I haven't had for a while now, until today). I rarely get sick. However today I my throat is quite scratchy. It was a bit sore yesterday, but later during the night I found that the air in my room was making it worse. It's not completely cold in my room, but I don't have a heater in my room like everyone else (I have a heating blanket! Which is amazing).

I can list a few causes of how they may have come about. Earlier (either) this week or last week I slept with the window, beside my bed, open. This window does not produce much wind. I'm not sure why, but  I rarely feel any wind coming through. I had opened my window to allow fresh air into the room.

Then there is also the change in the weather. I started to wear a lighter jacket because I thought things were getting warmer. The temperature went from about 78 degrees back down to between 48-59 degrees (F). During this transition I wasn't wearing a scarf or hat .__. I felt that it wasn't to cold.

Well, with regards to what the cause may be, I'm doing what I can to get better. Sometimes I enjoy being sick, I can find a solution. Sometimes I think we automatically know how to take care of our bodies. I think it's pretty cool.

Anyways, I'm putting together some tea for my sister and I, I'm going to relax a bit and do some homework. Besides that, I'm in a pretty decent mood. :) I've been doing some reading, and I have this project for class I have to complete. School has been keeping me busy and finding new things to read is keeping me busy as well.

Until next time, take care~!

Mon

2 comments:

  1. Yes, some things are airborne and not always what we touch. Feel better soon.

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