Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Feel better!
Thanks. I thought I did, but my temp is back in the 101 range. Meh. I don't feel as achey, but, LORD, I do not feel good.
Random sickness is really of the ugh, especially on a Wednesday.
Eh, I'd rather be sick in the middle of the week than during the weekend, that's for sure. Much as if the temprature is only going to break in to the mid-30s to low 40s, I'd SOOOOO much rather have snow than rain (or "wintery FUCKING mix").
He says eyeing the MA forecast for the next week and throwing up in his mouth a little.
Frank, why do you keep heating up your body with lots of covers and hot showers? You need to cool it down. Take something (if you haven't already), drink a lot, dress lightly and loosely, and if you're terribly chilled cover up with a sheet. No bundling up.
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(sorry -- doesn't close -- tried to not post anything earlier, thought I succeeded when your fever went down, but now not so much)
Jessica, that's great! and wrong..... the egg especially...
Frank, why do you keep heating up your body with lots of covers and hot showers?
So it will burn out whatever nasty little bug is trying to kill me.
You need to cool it down. Take something (if you haven't already), drink a lot, dress lightly and loosely, and if you're terribly chilled cover up with a sheet. No bundling up.
See, what my PCP told me once upon a time is that taking ibuprofen/aspirin is all well and good for the aches and pains, but it won't kill the underlying critter, which is why my body is heating up in the first place. The more I can help it out by bundling up and raising the temprature externally, the sooner the varmint is dead (and I speak from years of experience in piling on covers and sweating out fevers - I rarely am sick for more than a day or two the way I've been doing things, wheras most people I know seem to get their various icks for days to weeks on end).
But I do appreciate the concern.
That pancake looked awful eggy.
See, what my PCP told me once upon a time is that taking ibuprofen/aspirin is all well and good for the aches and pains, but it won't kill the underlying critter, which is why my body is heating up in the first place.
This is true, but you feel more comfortable while you have the fever, and you're not in danger of frying your brain or dehydrating.
The more I can help it out by bundling up and raising the temprature externally, the sooner the varmint is dead
Did the PCP tell you this part, or is this just your conclusion from the years of experience?
I don't medicate just-fever fevers for myself that are under 100 and don't medicate just-fever fevers for my kids that are under 101, but driving one up is another matter altogether.
Okay. Shutting up. I hope you feel better, soon.
How to make silver-dollar pancakes if you have no cookware but are a heroin addict. (An essay in pictures.)
I think my favorite is the picture showing how not to cut it into rails.
It's tough to look fresh as a daisy when you're in the midst of another snowpocalypse.
The guidelines I read didn't distinguish between various sorts of cushions as potential mitehouses. But Kristin will probably know better, at the very least. But I supposed that they could make the coverings out of the same stuff as the higher end mattress covers. I don't mind the mattress cover I got, but it is noisier than I'm used to.
I think this question has largely been answered, but the bottom line according to my allergist and the research I've done is that there's no such thing as truly dust-mite proof pillows etc. That's why the covers (which are dust mite resistant) are so important--they'll keep the mites out for a week or so, and then they need to be washed in HOT (not warm) water. Lather, rinse, repeat. Getting rid of carpeted floors was the thing that helped me the most, but if you're stuck with them, frequent vacuuming with a good vacuum and a good air filter running will help a lot.
In terms of the noise--some covers are plasticky and loud, but much more affordable. I can't handle the noise, though, so I spent a little more to get the softer covers.