I have been on the couch all day. Not even Oprah can cheer me up. My voice? Gone. My energy? Gone.
I did, however, get caught up one every single show on my Faux-Vo.
Man, being sick is boring.
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Get better!
I'm still checking in to see how you're doing. (I emailed you last week.) Sorry you're still feeling crummy. My virus and sinus infection finally left. I know I sound like a mother (and I am one) but perhaps you should see the doctor again. They can't do anything for a virus but maybe it's turned into something else - like mine did.
Take care.
Elisabeth Stewart
www.elisabethstewart.blogspot.com
Just a head's up - expect a long time to get your voice back. Mine still isn't fully back and I started losing it October 20th.
The rest gets better though. Well...mostly.
It seems every Fall I am cursed with the season's newest flu, and not to brag, but I always seem to get it 3x as bad as the person who gave it to me and the many people I infect. It's dying down now, at the end of the second week, and I am left with a continually runny nose and a hacking cough that scares the coworkers around me, and has them running for the hand sanitizer. Cancer and Aids aside...if I were a scientist - I'd spend 24/7 inventing a cure for the cold. Here's hoping were better soon.
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