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Monday, March 4th, 2002 02:19 pm
That long break did wonders for me. I had forgotten what it was like to be this calm and relaxed!

Too bad I can't sit through a forty-minute meeting without having coughing fits. Sigh. I know this doesn't mean I'm still sick. A lingering uncontrollable cough long after an illness is just the way my body works. I expect it to last at least a couple more weeks. But it's disconcerting to my coworkers and disruptive in meetings. Plus I have to sleep in the guest bedroom until it subsides enough that someone (Rob) sharing a bed with me can sleep through the night. (Hey, at least we HAVE a guest bedroom now! Timing is everything!)

Pondering how to maintain this relaxed state... it sure is nice.
Monday, March 4th, 2002 06:07 pm (UTC)
Deep honking ones might just be due to having irritated lungs. The constant, repeated hacking ones after a cold do me in.

But at any rate, here are the best irrigation sites I know of:
- UCSD's site (http://www-surgery.ucsd.edu/ent/DAVIDSON/NASHAND/nasal.htm)
- about the traditional Indian method (http://indigo.ie/~cmouze/yoga_online/jalaneti.htm)

UCSD likes the "pulsatile" method, but people have been using the gentle pour method for hundreds of years. I use a rubber bulb syringe, and squeeze very gently.