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Title: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Goosegirl on January 09, 2020, 13:53
I had my 'flu' jabs in late November as you do and all was well until after Christmas then I started with a tickly cough and a runny nose. Ah, it's just a little cold methinks? Wrong! I don't think I've ever felt so rough since I had the proper 'flu' many years ago. Went to my GP for something else but I've got an upper airway infection that will take some time to go away. Anyone else had this?
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: jaydig on January 09, 2020, 14:23
I've had it GG, and it's extremely unpleasant. The problem is that, after I thought I'd finally recovered from it (five weeks later from the beginning), it's coming back again.  Not as severe, but quite a bad one. You'll no doubt start feeling very tired because it seems to knock all the stuffing out of you. As you say, it's almost 'flu, but as it's still possible to get on your feet it's obviously "just" a cold.  I've only ever had 'flu once, and I couldn't get out of bed for a few days, and was in so much pain I couldn't do anything. Anybody who is upright and walking about while telling you that they have 'flu are very much mistaken.
Chin up, it DOES get better gradually, a day at a time, but it is frustrating when you can't get to do the things that need to be done.  Look on it as an enforced rest.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: snowdrops on January 09, 2020, 14:32
Yep my hubby has had it since the middle of October & our 18mth grandson has had it & he’s been really poorly with it, he got blue lighted to hospital early one morning because his breathing was so bad. He’s finally better now but lost so much weight, about 1/2 st which is a 1/4 of his body weight  :(
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Plot 1 Problems on January 09, 2020, 14:34
Same as Jay, the good lady and I had it just before Christmas and it was a stinker, really knocked us about. Had a few more 'aftershocks' since as well.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Fairy Plotmother on January 09, 2020, 15:18
Am nursing a mug of lempsip right now. This cold has gone through the family since Christmas. 🤧😷
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: rowlandwells on January 09, 2020, 17:53
both the wife and had a flue jab  before Christmas and within days we had a throat infection including a very chesty rotten cold and cough this went on all over Christmas for both of us

and yes it brought us to our knees couldn't  sleep properly its took around five  weeks of taking one thing or another to actually get us  back to something like normal and I still have a silly cough and feel lethargic also just beginning to enjoy food lempsip was the only think that seemed to help

for those of you that still have this rotten cold I wish you a speedy recovery all I'm going to say is bring on the spring weather



Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Growster... on January 09, 2020, 18:42
Two good chums here got it over Christmas.

It was a real b****r and knocked them about for a few days, but it clears up very quickly so just lay back and think of England - you'll be fine!
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: mumofstig on January 09, 2020, 20:49
I've had blocked sinus/face ache and sore throat since just after Christmas, not enough to knock me off my feet but making me feel low in spirits, as well :(
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Yorkie on January 09, 2020, 21:54
Mum developed bronchitis about 10 days before Christmas.  She's perking up now, having had anti-Bs and steroids to help with the wheezing, but it's likely to take a while longer before she's fully back to strength.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: JayG on January 10, 2020, 12:18
I'm currently enduring quite an active cold, which I probably picked up from the wide choice freely available when we went to the Christmas panto last Sunday at the City Hall.  :wacko:

Absolutely no 'upside' to colds - at any one time there are around 100 to choose from, and yes, you can catch more than one at once, and no, they keep mutating so you can't even console yourself with the thought you will at least have some immunity against the next one.  :nowink:
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Goosegirl on January 10, 2020, 13:49
It really does knock the stuffing out of you both physically and mentally. I've managed to have a bit of soup this last couple of days but am going to try some fish in parsley sauce with a piece of buttered bread tonight. I hope you all feel better soon.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Aunt Sally on January 10, 2020, 14:43
Oh yes, Worzel and I have both had it. Still feel tired.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Christine on January 10, 2020, 15:28
I swear that sometimes the anti-flu jab gives folks a mild dose of it. Husband who had a variety of ailments as was reacted so badly the year he had his that the surgery refused to treat him thereafter.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Goosegirl on January 18, 2020, 13:14
Methinks it just may be starting to clear up as I'm not using as many tissues as I woz but now comes the funny bit. All I fancy for my evening meals are a variable combination of boiled or chipped pots, tinned baked beans with a bit of melted butter, scrambled or hard-boiled eggs, tarragon, two or three good spirts of barbeque sauce or a mix of that whipped up with some salad cream to make an instant prawn cocktail sauce, boil-in-the-bag fish (yuk but it does the job) and for some weird reason a bag of Hula-Hoops. What is my body trying to tell me? All replies whether rude or not will be answered in the morning.  :tongue2:
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: MrsPea on January 18, 2020, 15:40
You must be getting there Goosegirl if you like that jumbled up arrangement of food, hope your feeling a lot better than you did a week ago, have you got the cough yet ???
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: mrs bouquet on January 18, 2020, 16:52
Go with the flow Goosegirl, just go with the flow.  A big comfort hug to you and anybody else who would like one.    :mellow:    Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Growster... on January 18, 2020, 17:22
I swear that sometimes the anti-flu jab gives folks a mild dose of it. Husband who had a variety of ailments as was reacted so badly the year he had his that the surgery refused to treat him thereafter.

Yup, they used to do that for us here, Christine, but the last couple of years have been much easier!

The worst year was having both the pneumonia and the flu jab at the same time - I didn't know where to turn...

Some chums around here have succumbed however, and had a rotten festive 'whatever'!
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: WeavingGryphon on January 18, 2020, 17:29
I tried to do an insta- vaporisation of Olbas oil (there are other brands, probably) using the gas cooker to help clear this lot's faces before bed. I figured that the vapour would fill the whole house, which it definitely did.

8 inch blue fireball which guttered into a tall wavering flame.

That waved at me for 2-3 minutes far too long because it gave time for the Husband to get through to find out what the yelp, yip/yell, "NOTHING'S HAPPENED" and funny smell was. He helped check for then trim the singed ends of my hair off. I didn't get a hug.

I got banned and we "agreed" that I was going to get an oil burner.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Goosegirl on January 19, 2020, 10:50
Yes, it did start with a tickly cough but then it went up into my sinuses. It is slowly getting better but certainly taking its time.
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Growster... on January 20, 2020, 21:34
Goosey, with a monica such as yours, you could have just tied yourself into a tight bodice, layered internally with goose fat (as they used to do), and weathered the storm until March! Growsters like bodices...

I'm so sorry you're still poorly, you don't deserve all this at the moment, so get well soon and hurry back!
Title: Re: Anyone had this rotten cold?
Post by: Goosegirl on January 21, 2020, 12:45
Hey, it's either a good lathering of goose fat with a bit of red flannel to keep it in or gosh, should have thought of this before! The answer is of corset it is, of course it is and should have known! Take the whalebones out of said corset and put them into a pan with various herbs and a soupçon of ambergris, bring to a rolling boil then reduce to a mere simmer for about half an hour, cover with Clingfilm, then let it cool overnight. When you wake up in the morning, take the top layer off, add a bit of Friar's balsam with some hot water then apply it to whatever part of your OH's anatomy annoys you the most. I remember a time when I heard a story about a new nurse who was asked to give a patient some Friar's balsam as he had a chest problem. Unfortunately she applied said balsam on his chest. If he'd been up for it he'd have had the best de-waxing a man could ever get and it was all paid for by the NHS! Jolly good job he didn't have a urinary tract infection!  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: