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There's a long-standing joke in my family that someone is always sick on holidays, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas. My daughter had strep on Thanksgiving, so I guess it was my turn to be sick for Christmas this year. And it's a besut, too...some kind of viral thing with cough, ears plugged up, runny nose, the works. Yesterday I didn't even get our of bed and couldn't indulge in one of my favorite sick day pleasures, which is reading. Today I am vertical but can't eat---food tastes yucky. So much for Christmas dinner! I will probably spend the day on the couch. The only thing I know for sure is that it's not flu or covid as I had my shots for both, so here's a big razzberry to RFK Jr. and may rats spit in his plum pudding!
CousinIT
(12,162 posts)Be sure to drink plenty of fluids, if possible.
At first, I thought you might be posting about the lottery, since some lucky person won the big prize: https://www.newsbreak.com/business-insider-562169/4412642059133-powerball-just-announced-the-winning-ticket-of-its-1-82-billion-jackpot
Feel better soon, Jilly!
Delarage
(2,527 posts)Got the flu shot and currently is down and out with the flu, too. She is originally from Australia. Said she read that we usually base our vaccine on what was prevalent in the Southern Hemisphere, but that a lot of that research was cut back due to RFK and Piggy. I had not read that but it is probably true 🤷♂️. Hope you feel better soon!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,417 posts)back significantly. It's that not a single type A virus was included in this year's which turns out, apparently, to be the major strain this year. So this year's shot is far more ineffective than usual. The shots will range from 30% - 60% effective most years, so they are helpful.
It's actually not a good idea to get the shot every year, that every other year is perfectly adequate.
riversedge
(79,209 posts)🎄🎅🏻⛄️
leftieNanner
(16,101 posts)Hope it gets better before I have to get on the plane to fly home.
Best wishes for a quick recovery.
And Merry Christmas 🎄
LuckyCharms
(21,441 posts)But the good news is, you WILL feel better soon!
I'm sorry that you are feeling so poorly this Christmas.
Please take care of yourself today. Relax, lay on the couch, and rest up.
Today is just one day out of many, and you'll have plenty of other good days.
Please feel better soon, and although you are not feeling very merry today, I'll wish you a Merry Christmas anyway, and wish better days ahead for you!
cachukis
(3,621 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,310 posts)Due to a rotten cold. Just rest, get your chicken soup into your stomach, and wait it out as comfortably as you can. May the spirit of Christmas lift yours today.
Blues Heron
(8,257 posts)biophile
(1,166 posts)The Covid shot was not a traditional vaccine for preventing Covid. It was really designed to keep people from disease severe enough to require hospitalization.
Blues Heron
(8,257 posts)It wasnt designed with any built in limitations if thats what youre saying, it was designed to do the best job possible against this moving target. What you are saying is a persistent myth, that it was somehow purposely limited.
Dear_Prudence
(1,024 posts)Feel better soon!
House of Roberts
(6,377 posts)The family get together was to be tomorrow, now it's postponed.
biophile
(1,166 posts)You might have gotten a strain that this years shot didnt cover. See Blue Heron post above - vaccines dont prevent everything - they are often just helpful in mitigating symptoms.
That said- RFK can still get raspberries for some misguided policies!
SheltieLover
(76,180 posts)I hope you feel better soon & that your left-overs are better than when fresh!
Merry Christmas! 🤶🎄
rurallib
(64,522 posts)TommieMommy
(2,635 posts)Scrivener7
(58,156 posts)those acute symptoms were mostly gone by day 5. I almost always go into bronchitis with this kind of thing, and this time I didn't. I'm still clearing a little, but mostly done.
The bad news: I'm still just exhausted. I usually walk 3 or 4 miles a day. The day before yesterday, I walked half a mile and needed to sleep 12 hours. Yesterday it was a mile and and then went to a Christmas Eve party. Was home by 9 and again, slept 12 hours.
That is slowly improving, and I guess all that sleep is good for me.
Feel much better very soon, and try to have a great day in spite of your symptoms!
Hope22
(4,424 posts)Make sure to stay hydrated and move around regularly if you are stable on your feet! When we were passing it around they called it a cold but shortly after that it was reclassified as Covid. The tests did not work for it. Take care! I hope you are feeling better soon! Peace and love to you!🙏🏼❤️💐