Posted by ditchwitch on August 30, 2014 at 17:24:05 from (99.111.133.192):
In Reply to: Working Sick posted by RBnSC on August 30, 2014 at 10:42:34:
I have always been told if i wasnt dead get up and go to work. And that goes for the weekends also even if it was just yard work. Actually just today woke up with a sour stomach and had garden stuff and yard work to do. I mean it started soon as i got up. Made it to the barn to feed up and do a couple things then back home for some yard work. Felt like my stomach was in knots. Was working on the irrigation in the yard when Lets just say never trust a fart when you have a sour stomach. Yep a change in cloths and another shower then back in the yard. You just grimice when the pain hits and keep going. I do believe working and sweating helps alot. Maybe its the just keeping moving of the body helps heck i dont no. But at my age i know asprin and pepto are my friends LOL. So to answer your question Keep working dont let the whatever sickness see fear!!!!!!!!!
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