Posted by NCWayne on July 06, 2012 at 13:00:10 from (69.40.232.132):
I rarely get sick but when I do it usually kicks my butt. As it stands today, I've been sick since this time the last week and I've got way to much to do to stay sick. Started out with congestion in the chest and sinuses and a sore throat. The sore throat went away about two days ago, and the chest congestion iseems to be going away, but my upper sinuses feel like they are going to blow my eyes out of my head.
Til now I've tried all of the usual stuff from Nyquil to Theraflu to the good, old, Sudafed from behind the counter. I've also tried a neighbors Burbon and honey mix, and even a couple of shots of, shall we say naturally distilled spirits (the last time the 'natural spirits' cleared me right up within about 5 minutes) All seem to help a bit but none have really helped me like they always have in years past, even when take in double doses.
So, my question is this. Do any of you have any home remedies that might help? I'm to the point of trying pretty much anything right now because I'm tired of being sick and not being able to get the things done that I need to be done. Working sick when it's cold isn't bad, that I can muddle through. My problem is I've had way too much going on to stop completely, and working sick when it's 100 plus outside isn't accomplishing much more than I'd get done by doing absolutely nothing.
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