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I am feeling a bit poorly - think its flue :( what should I do :((((??


Question: Poor old me - i feel really under the weather - my other halfs in bed sick with MAN FLU and he has given it too me even though I have been throwing food at him form the door ...wahhhh :( How can I stop this fast...

Thanks :(
Answers: You poor thing - I've had the same, it has laid me flat for a week. Lemsips and loads of sleep have worked for me - get well soon!
Just get in bed with him and comfort one another.It's a cold miserable day anyway.
Don't forget the hot water bottle for the shivering.
take some medicine as well, and drink lots of water and eat lots of fruits.
jump out of the window
Seriously - if it was real flu you would not be sitting at your computer typing. You'd be in bed with aching joints and not be able to stay awake for very long. You also wouldn't be able to eat much, or want to, and you'd be quite thirsty when you woke up.

If your other half has man flu then the most you've got is a cold! There was quite a bad cold virus going around this past 6 weeks or so though (if you're in the UK).
I would crawl into bed beside him with a hot water bottle, paracetomol and some hot lemon, good luck to you both
I like the hot drink Theraflu or Wellness tea by Celestial Seasonings. time will heal you eventually, though. make sure you drink a lot, too. gatorade is good.
If it's flue as opposed to flu, I suggest you get out of the chimney.
The best you can do is shut up & put up! Give your husband all the help you can & stop your incesant whinging!

Eat a garlic (whole) and drink plenty of orange juice. The combination of a garlic shock and vitamin C shock is supposed to fight off any symptoms of a flue. If you don't like raw garlic bake it in the oven, without peeling it first. You can easily squeeze out the garlic bits.


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