thread: What can I do?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
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    What can I do?

    My very kind DH has gone and shared his cold with me... Which has turned into a full blown flu. Aching bones, thumping headache, nose running like a tap...

    I know that my immune system is already pretty crappy, and am worried that after my touch of dehydration last week that I'm just going to get flogged.

    What should kind of foods should I be eating to help fight this off? Everything I've read has just said to keep the calories up, but I've got no appetite at all.

    I've had to explain to DH that it's not as simple as 'powering through' like I once did... But what else can I do to kick this damn lurgey?

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    Dec 2006
    between the mountain & the ocean
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    when I have the flu I make my own concoction up.

    Lemon Juice
    crushed garlic
    honey
    boil as much as you like of each in some water until fragrant, then drink it unstrained. yes it tastes strange, but believe me it works wonders when you have the flu, garlic and honey have natural antibiotic properties and lemon with vitamin c, and the water helps to keep your fluids up.

    hope you feel better soon xoxo

  3. #3

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Rest
    Fluids esp juice and things with high vitamin C content
    Vitamin C - maybe take a bit of Benefibre too as Vit C can block you up a bit
    Panadol if you have a fever/aches
    Rest
    Tissues
    Honey and lemon tea
    Rest
    Brauer's Cold Relief or other homeopathic cold remedy is an option - talk to a pharmacist first
    Garlic and horseradish I think it is - again check a chemist
    Rest
    Rest

    You get the idea.

    I feel for you hun - every cold I get I pity myself because of all the wonderful drugs out there that can help, but you can't touch them. Sadly you'll just need to weather it.

    Hope you feel better soon

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    Nov 2010
    Perth, WA
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    I found lemsip (the standard one, not the decongestant one sadly) to be a godsend when I copped a nasty cold early on - combines the honey and lemon with paracetamol and fluids which can be easier to deal with if the idea of swallowing tablets is less than appealing.

    Foodwise I'd go with anything you can stomach at this point - fresh veggies and protein would be best for bug fighting but if you're really feeling cruddy, comfort food is there for a reason. My fave was cheese toasties for some reason.

    Otherwise, rest as much as you can, keep the fluids up and make DH wait on you hand and foot as penance for giving it to you in the first place.

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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    no advice chick, but hugs, hope u feel better soon xxx

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    I second, third, forth, fifth and sixth Oceans REST theory ... as well as all the other suggestions the other ladies have said.

    Another thing you might want to consider just for hydration is those Hydrolite (sp?) drinks or ice blocks, just to ensure other minerals etc are not being completely depleated.

    Hugs hope you're feeling better soon



    Nae x x

  7. #7
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    Dec 2006
    Smidgen-ville
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    Chicken Soup. Yum! If you don't feel like making it then they sell some really yummy organic ones in the big plastic sachets in the deli section at the supermarket.
    It's got liquids, veges, protein, and it's easy to eat for lunch or dinner when you have no appetite. And sometimes it helps make your nose run, which isn't fun, but it's better out than in.

  8. #8
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    Feb 2009
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    Thanks ladies...

    I've got some freshly squeezed OJ in the fridge and I made some chicken noodle soup (with heaps of garlic and chilli - for that reason Lenny! To get it all out!!).

    DH actually has some Powerades in the cupboard, so I've chucked them in the fridge too - thanks Nae!!

    And yes, I'm lying in the couch under a blankie, watching crappie movies.

    Thanks again girls

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    Jul 2011
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    Apple cider vinegar ,i put a few teaspoons in black tea with a bit of honey.It always help get rid of it a lot quicker .Hope you feel better asap

  10. #10
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    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
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    my naturopath got me sorted

    but i reckon chicken soup is good for all ills and ails!!

  11. #11
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    Nothing worse than being pregnant and sick. Hope you make a speedy recovery.

  12. #12
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    Jul 2010
    Canberra
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    Poor thing - and darn DH!

    I would only suggest everything already suggested. Hope you start to feel better soon hon x