I’b *sniff* Sick
[edit: 1.8.06] Okay, I take back what I said. This has got to be the worst flu I ever had. I’d rather be having the fever instead of being clogged up with endless supply of mucus, probably enough to smother the whole of India. If I don’t blow my nose, it feels clogged. If I blow my nose, it still feels clogged, and there’s also that unconfortable feeling when you accidentally breathe in water when you’re swimming. I feel like regurgitating my guts when I cough. But no way am I consuming panadol, those evil things will stay in your kidneys for years.
My mum insists that Panadol aren’t painkillers. I even went to the extent of Googling it for her, but she still denied it. Then she said that if Panadol is a painkiller, then other pills aren’t. I can’t help but feel annoyed when I try to explain how I don’t want to bugger up my veins with useless drugs.
Maybe tomorrow I’ll go to school for the sake of coughing all over Mrs Yeo.
May she suffer as I do, mwahaha. Gah, the cough’s getting to me. [/edit]
Man, it sucks to be sick.
Every pore in my torso was radiating heat to the degree of 38 while my feet and hands trembled till I thought they were going to drop off.
But that was yesterday!
Today, the fever’s disappeared but a stuffy nose and sore throat has replaced it, which means I’m well enough to return to school tomorrow. GAH! Tomorrow’s going to be a real long day. 2 periods of Physics. 2 periods of Chinese. 3 periods of Literature. 3 periods of A/E math consecutively. Physics and Chemistry tests after school. Damn you, TK.
Staying at home is nice though. The thought of your friends slaving away during classes at 8am makes you feel warm and cosy while you dig into your delicious Cranberry Almond Crunch Cereal at 11am. Mwahaha.
It has it’s side-effects though. The only shows available on TV in the morning or late afternoon are either Blues Clues, Dora the Explorer, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Days of Our Lives or Jamie Oliver’s Attempt to Make Disgusting Fish Look Tasty. No one’s online either. Why? Oh, now I remember. Nyaha! *digs into cereal*
Little things will tend to amuse you greatly too, due to the boredom.
Colin typed, “Shen bing de ren yao duo xiu xi!” ["sick people need more rest"] and I thought he was saying something about biscuits, medicine and pee [I thought: bing = biscuit, yao = medicine, xi = well, I dunno, but it sounds like pee to me]. And this is the biggest joke of my day.
Anyways, thanks to those who were concerned! Really appreciate it.