i hate being sick.

Apr 28, 2009 08:38

So, Summer's coming up soon, huh? It seems weird to think that it's gonna happen so fast, but then, I guess that's what I get for transferring in during the spring semester ( Read more... )

i have no idea what's going on, being sick fails

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 15:34:18 UTC
Sinusitis~? That's totally fun, yeah? ;D A heating pad can help clear up chest congestion. Try to keep your room cool but humid. Don't drink milk, 'cause that'll only worsen the mucus situation, but a tall glass of cold orange juice and a warm bowl of chicken soup can cure anything! 8D Also, if things don't clear up in a few days, I have some Tammiflu that'll kick the ass of anything you got in your body. :P

I plan to stick around here this summer. I kind of have to, what with therapy, pets, work, and family... but I may take my fiancée and her little boy and go back to Vegas or somewhere for a week. We'll have to see what's going on.

Hey, want some free pizza? :D

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 15:46:00 UTC
Oh yeah, loads of fun. Thanks for the advice, though. I'll give it a try and see what happens. Hopefully I'll be up and around again by tomorrow.

That sounds like a good plan! Can you take a kid to Vegas, though?

Free pizza? Sure, why not?

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 16:03:23 UTC
You should be. Lots of rest helps, but good luck sleeping with a soggy chest. :P

Yeah, we took him during Spring Break and he loved it. There are a lot of water parks and places to go do kiddy stuff, plus most casinos have little kid arcades and baby sitting, so it's all good. :3

WHOO! I can get rid of the stuff now! What room are you in? I'll hobble and bring it to you!

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 16:09:17 UTC
Yeah, I've noticed how nearly impossible that is. But, oh well. I'll keep trying anyway.

Oh, I didn't know that. Well, that sounds nice then. Hopefully you guys will have a good vacation.

Wait, get rid of it? Is there something poisonous in it or something? And uh, shit, I can never remember my own room number. In the rooms closest to the art buildings, second floor, last door on the right. I'm too lazy to get up and check the number.

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 16:24:50 UTC
Yeah, thanks. ^^ Hopefully you get better soon! Don't make me come shoot your ass up with Vitamins and Minerals! *Grawrl*

Um... when I'm feeling down, I tend to buy stuff without really thinking about it (hence why I have a motorbike, a duplex, and a five-star hotel quality feather bed) and last night I got to missing someone and... bought their favorite pizza when ordering myself some buffalo wings. The smell doesn't help the depression and I'm not going to touch it 'cause I hate pizza and it tastes like him.

Don't worry about the number, I'll find it. ;3

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 16:28:55 UTC
That sounds ... dangerously healthy? I'll try to avoid that situation, haha.

Ahhh, I see. Well, I haven't eaten anything all day, so I don't mind taking it off your hands. It sucks that you're feeling down, though ... anything I can do to help?

Alright, I'll trust you on that one.

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 16:34:45 UTC
That's what we do to each other at work when we're not feeling well, and just to generally keep ourselves from getting infected from the things we're exposed to on a daily basis. We also shower with this stuff that's like... acidic lava rocks to clean ourselves and make sure we don't take bugs and sicknesses home.

Ah, please take it! I'll leave as soon as I finish dressing my bandages. :P There's not a lot to be done. I just have a lot of issues. ^^;

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 16:40:57 UTC
... acidic lava rocks? Sounds ... wonderful. You must have a beast of an immune system, though.

Yeah, no worries. I'll take it. And alright, if you say so.

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 16:50:29 UTC
It's this green soap with a high pH level and pumice pieces in it so it literally melts/tears away the upper epidermis levels and takes most viruses/bugs/germs/bacteria with it. It's nice~! But you have to douse yourself in lotion when you get home, though. XD Not that I mind.

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 17:08:24 UTC
So basically it tears off your top layer of skin? Sounds ... lovely. And painful. But mostly painful.

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ixarms_reloadxi April 28 2009, 17:10:54 UTC
Not really. You don't have any nerves in that area, so it's just a lot of pressure and soft skin afterwards.

Okay, I'm leaving now. :D

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keybladezorz April 28 2009, 17:24:26 UTC
Huh. Interesting ... and is that ... good for you, or something?

Ah, alright. I'll see you in a few minutes, then!

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