I think about a third of the people in my physics lecture are sick. We're packed in there like sardines, and throughout the class I hear continuous sniffle-cough-snort-honk.
Counterintuitive though it may seem, I bet my best short-term strategy would be to ditch the massive antibiotics so I could sleep. I wonder what my doctor would say if I told her I wanted to stop Lyme treatment in order to stay healthy!
Counterintuitive though it may seem, I bet my best short-term strategy would be to ditch the massive antibiotics so I could sleep. I wonder what my doctor would say if I told her I wanted to stop Lyme treatment in order to stay healthy!
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Today only 8 people showed up for class. The instructor had gotten a bunch of email from other students saying they were home sick.
Guess I'll be getting my flu shot as soon as they start them.
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Good luck with your classes and your health.
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By contrast, I don't think I could contract anything bacterial at this point. If it weren't for the frustrating sleep issues, I'd know my immune system could be 100% dedicated to any incoming virus, and I'd feel nearly invincible. But... not enough sleep, not since the end of June. And I haven't been sick in almost two years. (I'm like clockwork. MASSIVE flulike illness every two years, pretty much nothing else ever.) I'm nearly due.
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The sleep issues sound really unpleasant to deal with. Any chance of improvement as you adapt further to the medication?