Showing posts with label illness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illness. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Get the Infections Over With

02.16.2011

(I’m catching up on all these articles I wanted to share. So please excuse the fairly dry content this week.)

The idea that kids who go to day care get more infections early on but fewer later isn’t necessarily new and, in fact, is pretty obvious. But I think it’s a good reminder especially for anyone seriously considering home-schooling their child. This article breaks it down and describes the respiratory illnesses that children get and at what age they were most likely going to get what. Kids that are exposed to more germs at a younger age start building their immunity that benefits them in later years. Just one more reason why home-schooling is…well…wrong.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Finding My Sexy With A...What?

08.20.2010

My cold won’t go away. I thought it did, but it’s a sly one. Now, it’s in my sinus cavity. And because I always try alternative treatments first, I search “alternative sinus treatments” and find five suggestions:

1) A homemade saline solution to use with a nasal aspirator (is this what I think it is?)

2) Drink chamomile and peppermint tea (check, already do that)

3) Inhale steam (fabulous, I can work on my pores too)

4) Eat a lot of garlic; it’s a natural antibiotic (no problem)

5) Take Echinacea (double the no problem)

My biggest fear is the nasal aspirator. I go to Rite Aid and find it in the newborn section. I’m thrilled to pieces that the very first baby product that I purchase for the house is something I need to put up my nose. Thanks, cold.

I then get to the steam. Wow, I forgot how awesome this is. Of course, one should remember that inserting your face into a pot of steam could burn your face off.

After 9 minutes of inhaling steam, I look in the mirror and relish the sexiness that is reflected back. Boy, am I glad Rob isn’t home. Yes, he loves me whatever the look but I am now a firm believer that some looks should be just between the mirror and me.

Then, the thought crosses my mind: baby. I cringe.

See, Rob and I often debate alternative treatments vs. western treatments. I recognize that had our child had my cold, I don’t know how acceptable it would be to feed him/her garlic and have him/her inhale steam. (Can you even feed a baby/young child garlic?)

I already know that this is going to be a dicey issue should we have a kid. And because it’s so explosive, I think we both avoid talking about it when discussing kids. At least, I know that I do.

But when the occasion comes to finally discuss our positions, I know that I’ll need to come prepared. Any good wine recommendations? I tend to like an oak-y chardonnay or merlot.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sick

04.02.2010

I’m so horribly sick today and have done nothing but piss away the day by watching TV. Once upon a time that would’ve sounded like heaven, but honestly, I feel so gross about it. My throat hurts so badly that just to breath is painful and Rob has done a good job in taking care of me, but there’s still something about a mother’s touch. I wish mine were here.