I was wondering whenIs anyone seDemonios, I'll do itThis is going to be so much fun As I'm sure a lot of you've noticed, the seasonal flu hasn't decided to skip Potts Tower after all. We live in an apartment building and it could get kind of bad. Like really bad. I can tell you a building of cranky sick people, is no one's idea of [...] we should help our neighbors. Or the quicker they get better the lower your chances of becoming sick. I was reading the CDC website, and while this If you have friends that have the flu make sure that they're hydrated.
Orange juice, or sports drinks if you don't have any, and water are great ways to do that and help improve health. Chicken Soup is also really, really helpful. It isn't just something your grandmother made up. I'll Google it for you, but I swear it's true. [...] [...] If someone doesn't have any one to make them chicken soup [...] I could. I make mine with lots of garlic, which is also the words of the day: helpful and good for health reasons, but I could work around that if you can't stand it. It's not like you canI'm not sure how maIf people wanted to help I only have so many bottles of water and pots in my kitchen [...] If people wanted to pitch in. That'd be great.
- Stay healthy! Get lots of sleep. It's not that hard [...] all right. It's hard, but - honestly - for the sake of not If you force yourself into the habit, it will become a habit. If you need help. I know plenty of teas that should do the job and help you get to it. Also, if you're already sick and you can't sleep, I have nasal stripsBe physically active. We have a gym. Use it. Manage your stress. Drink plenty of fluids [...] the ones that I listed work but you really can't go wrong with water. In this. And eat nutritious food.
- Please wash your hands. You aren't five anymore. Wet under warm water, soap, lather, and do it for more than five seconds. If you work outside a lot, and not only with dirt, when it foams? It should change colors. Because your hands are dirty. If the foam is still white. Don't delude yourself. Do it again. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also very effective.
- Cough and sneeze into a tissue or into your elbow (not your hand).
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth; germs spread that way.
If you're feeling under the weather. Stay in bed! I know I said it already but if it was me I'd need it told to me at least ten more times before I I don't care what you do for a living. I get it. It isn't anyone's idea a good time. I'm sure there are a bunch of idioms about idle hands for a reason. Still. Stay. Take care of yourself. Don't allow any type of flu or cold to spread.
- Fever (l00 degrees or higher) AND cough or sore throat. -Headache -Fatigue (can be extreme) -Runny or Stuffy nose -Body aches -Chills -Diarrhea and vomiting (more common among children than adults) Having these symptoms doesn't always mean that you have the flu. Many different illnesses, including the common cold (Stay in your rooms! I'll give the words more sparkle than a Twilight vampire, apparently, has. Sta), can have similar symptoms.
Seek medical attention immediately if you have: -Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath -Bluish or gray skin color [...] unless you're supposed to. If you're supposed to, don't be an idiot and start freaking out. -Unable to take or retain fluids -Severe or persistent vomiting -Extreme Lethargy -Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen -Sudden dizziness -Confusion
I don't care if you're a Ms. Carter already made the point but it's a great one. We should all follow this point: If you're demon, vampire, super-powered mutant/alien/witch, fire juggling robot [...] I don't or angel. You might not get sick but unless your skin or furmagically erases and kills diseases, you can carry. Therefore, you willyou will Please do the people around you a favor and invest in some hand sanitizer, or better yet, go the old fashioned route.
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