Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Neverending illness

Progress on bikes will be slow again this week - I am still sick. This marks approximately 2 months of *constant* illness. I've been to the doctor, I've been on a couple different antibiotics - nothing. UT is apparently getting hit hard by viral respiratory infections, and I guess I'm getting them in order or something.

Anyway, if am slow to respond to emails and update the blog, that's why.

On the plus side, we got a few inches of snow this morning. Bringing us from crazy severe awful drought to somewhat crazy severe awful drought status.


6 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:19 AM

    Come on! You're too frequently ill. Have you investigated naturopathic remedy? Though it's become excessively commercialized of late and panders to navel-gazing hypochondria, the various protocols of early Eat Right 4 Your Type have worked well for me. Get better!

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  2. Chris8:53 PM

    As long as we're giving unsolicited advice, here's how to actually not get sick so much: wash your hands and the stuff people touch regularly, and don't touch your face. Especially with kids. The things they do make SF's gay bath houses seem sanitary.

    http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/cold-guide/keeping-catchy-infections-contained

    By actual doctors, not naturopathic quacks.

    Get well soon, man.

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  3. The hand washing is a great idea, of course. My issue right now is that I simply can't get better. I think I've had the same thing for the entire time.

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  4. Chuck3:16 PM

    get a new respirator...and do a mold test at the house...you never know

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  5. Anonymous12:48 PM

    The actual doctors did what they mostly do--issue prescriptions.

    FAIL, according to Walt's report.

    If dietary choices have no effect on general health, Chris and his actual docs can eat their prescriptions & shouldn't need much else.

    Bath houses got famous for HIV--not a sanitation issue. Let's have at children and male homosexuals at once!

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  6. Anonymous1:25 PM

    http://www.thefabricator.com/article/safety/welding-fume-health-hazards

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