What does it mean when you feel really warm but you're violently shivering uncontrollably? This happened yesterday, and I took some ibuprofen and felt better. But then it happened for what seemed like forever last night in bed. I thought I was going to have a heart attack and die. And now I have a massive headache.
I hope this isn't related to the fact that I gave blood on Thursday.
What does it mean when you feel really warm but you're violently shivering uncontrollably?
You have a fever. Probably a virus.
What does it mean when you feel really warm but you're violently shivering uncontrollably?
It generally means you're running a fever. The ibuprofen probably broke it.
That's what I was thinking. I don't feel warm anymore, so I hope I feel better by this afternoon.
I do too, P-C!! Especially by 5!!
P-C, do you have a thermometer? I feel like a hypochondriac whenever I ask people that, because invariably they don't, but then I say, "But you need to know if you have a fever!" and they look at me like I'm Howard Hughes in the really bad, keeping-pee-in-a-jar days.
But seriously. Get a thermometer.
I think the only people who have them are parents of young kids, and me, Howard Hughes wannabe.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go put new gloves on and cover the plants with kleenex.
I don't have a thermometer. I did wish I had one yesterday. The best part was that since I just read Feed, the whole time I was shaking I thought I was going into viral amplification.
I should probably buy some Tylenol that isn't expired too. The headache is a little better after ibuprofen. If I weren't intending to drive later today, I would take some of my expired Vicodin. For kicks.
for the record, I own a thermometer, and I do not pee in jars.