Typical.
If you're going to get sick, might as well make it something dramatic. My friend, Ms M, was just diagnosed with asthma - in her 30s. 'Splains the cough she'd had for yonks.
Thankfully I work from home, so don't have to wear myself out travelling. Luckily I'm also ahead on my deadlines too. I'm listening to my body and working, then resting, then working, then resting.
Goodness, what a week!
That sux! You Poor thing. Hope it doesn't take too long to get over and you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh yuck. I had mono (aka glandular fever) when Eva was two months old and ended up hospitalized for 4 days because I didn't rest enough and made myself worse. So you rest lots! Then rest some more!
ReplyDeleteWell Sara Rose took care of my question. What the hell is glandular fever? Ahhh the cursed mono...
ReplyDeleteIt's a good excuse for naps though :).
Hope you feel better.
Frannie
Thanks gals. Must say, I'm dead crap at resting, but after moving around for more than a few minutes feels like I've just done four weeks of hard labour...
ReplyDeleteOh this is just won't do! How very dramatic of you...hope you get better VERY soon. Sounds nasty so take it nice and easy. I hear rest is what you need, so take plenty of it!
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