Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Colds Don't Make You Cold

Cold make you hot, not cold. So it's a little ironic. I have a cold. It's far from pleasant. Another odd thing colds do is make you more sensitive to things touching you. Of all weeks to get a cold why did it have to be the week I don't have school? And my younger sister has a cold so I had to watch her for a while. Anyway that's all I have to say.

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While cold often give me a fever and therefore my body warmer, I feel much colder. In fact it's nearly impossible for me to get warm when I have a cold.

You mentioned enhanced sensitvity to tourch. Do you get really sore muscles too?
 
Yes my muscles were more sore then usual(that's probibly not very good grammer). Thankfully I'm fealing much better today. It's amazing what sleep can do. I'm not one to take meds. I would rather suffer. Unless it's my allergies, I can't stand allergies. But I also can't stand how sleeply the meds nake me so I usual just suffer thrue that too. Usual when I do take medicine it's pretty strong and for something nore serious. As for touch sensitive, it's not a very pleasant type of touch. It's closer to the fealing of bugs crawling on you then some pleasant type of touch sensitivity. Colds make me cold in some ways, such as a feal cold, but my skin is hot. Really I dislike the runny nose the most. But if I had had a cough that would have been awful too.
 
"Another odd thing colds do is make you more sensitive to things touching you"

POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE! Muwahahahaha!
 
How could you be so evil Neemund? Wait... I would do the same thing to...
 
Hah, hah! I'm over that part. My nose is snuffed up/runny but nothing else.
 
You should go down to Dixie BBQ and get a spoonful of "The Man." It will clear you up almost instantly. Of course you'll be trying to get your mouth to stop burning for a while. I recommend having a gallon of milk in close range for fire quenching.
 
I'll take the runny nose. But thank a lot. Not.
 
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