Let me just save you a big, long, whiny post about the Great Migrating Cold of 2008 and sum it all up for you.
The best part of being sick:
The worst part of being sick:
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Hope you’re feeling better soon! And thanks for the humorous break in my blog reading this afternoon!
π i’m sorry you’re sick! what a bummer.
i like both dayquil and nyquil when i’m sick, but my husband has the opposite preference from you. he likes nyquil but can’t stand dayquil! for some reason…
feel better soon!
I love Nyquil. That stuff just knocks me out. It’s a cold coma.
Hope you feel better soon!
Hmm. Haven’t done DayQuil, but NyQuil knocks me senseless. I hallucinate and sweat like crazy.
Hows that for getting personal?
I’m not a fan of either, but definitely take them when needed. Hope your cold breezes by quickly!
I hate the green stuff. It makes me puke. My husband loves it so we have to keep both the cherry (for me!) and the horrible green ick.
Hope you feel better!
BTW, I am SO THRILLED you’re back. I know I haven’t said that eariler but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had a chance. π
Hope you’re on the mend soon! Now, don’t get all Judy Garland on us with the night and day regimen. π
Awww …. feel better! π
(I found your blog through a comment you left on Shannon Hale’s blog…)
I hope you get better quickly π And, personally, I don’t really like Dayquil OR Nyquil…I’m more of a tablet/pill type o’ gal π
(Can’t stand the liquid-y medicine stuff, unfortunately : )
~Jess (Bohae)
being sick is the pits. there is no best part to it. to me the best of all worlds is when you’re at home pretending to be sick but you’re not.
be well.