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The Common Cold Virus

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Just four days since I served a valued Tivoli Theatre patron with a bundle of Pantomime tickets

It was obvious that the young lady was with a "streaming" common cold

I did take the precaution of cleansing the counter area followed by a frantic hand wash

BUT to no avail, I am keying this missive with a box of Man-size tissues wipes


Why has the clever boffins seriously failed to conquered this unfortunate malady :?:

Other than jumping off Old Harry - I have never discovered an antidote to this mischievous gremlin

At shoo, excuse me

Lubooo all :wave:

Graham
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I returned from Celebrity Eclipse last Sunday with a horrible cold.........grrrrrrrrr I prefer just bringing duty free home :-(


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I loathe colds, and they are very difficult to avoid. When I was at the Uni, I used to take Dettol Wipes, and an anti virus spray (Boots) with me, and spray the phones I used, the mouse, the keyboards, my room door handle, and the desk top, every time I enterred or left, and when a student came in with a runny nose...80% of them between October and April....I told them to sit a far away as possible Similar precautions when visiting shops and supermarket. Wash hands regularly, dont put your hands anywhere near your face, eat a couple of oranges a day, and if you do cop one, stuff your face with oranges because both Sue and I swear that Vit C shortens the cold. We are also convinced that stress reduces immunity, and Sue says the virus is there all the time and when we get really stressy situations it gets a hold.

I still used to get one a year...more if I went on Aurora or Arcadia, but thats another topic.

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Talking about Aurora ... we were sitting in Aurora's theatre earlier this month and one of the group of young ladies on a Hen Night type celebration, assumed, who was sitting directly behind me sneezed all over me SIX times in rapid succession.

" Is it catching " I politely enquired

" I dont think so " she replied

She was wrong about that :thumbdown:
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being

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On our flight back from New Zealand in Dec 2010 the young lady sitting next to R had a horrendous cold, don't know if it was a coincidence but he was only back at work for a couple of days when he came down with the flu (the real thing not man flu!).
He was really ill for a couple of weeks & was washed out with no energy for a couple more, since then he has gone for a flu jab in October every year (he doesn't get it free) :)


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Wina G wrote:
On our flight back from New Zealand in Dec 2010 the young lady sitting next to R had a horrendous cold, don't know if it was a coincidence but he was only back at work for a couple of days when he came down with the flu (the real thing not man flu!).
He was really ill for a couple of weeks & was washed out with no energy for a couple more, since then he has gone for a flu jab in October every year (he doesn't get it free) :)
Aircraft are renowned for spreading these things because they recirculate the air.

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Wina G wrote:
On our flight back from New Zealand in Dec 2010 the young lady sitting next to R had a horrendous cold, don't know if it was a coincidence but he was only back at work for a couple of days when he came down with the flu (the real thing not man flu!).
He was really ill for a couple of weeks & was washed out with no energy for a couple more, since then he has gone for a flu jab in October every year (he doesn't get it free) :)

Yes Wina, I believe Northern flu is allot weaker and easier to catch than the Southern Ebola type we get, but we still manage to drag our ar*se out of bed to sign on :D

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Yesterday

Popped into Boots for a suggestion that may ease my bleedy cold

The pharmacist suggested a profusion of cures at a price :thumbdown:

Budgen's next door had a promotion that seemed to have worked

A bottle of Bells at a mere £12 :thumbup:


My next question how do I get rid of a throbbing headache

Enjoy your Sunday dear friends

Graham
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gfwgfw wrote:
Yesterday

Popped into Boots for a suggestion that may ease my bleedy cold

The pharmacist suggested a profusion of cures at a price :thumbdown:

Budgen's next door had a promotion that seemed to have worked

A bottle of Bells at a mere £12 :thumbup:


My next question how do I get rid of a throbbing headache

Enjoy your Sunday dear friends


Graham

More Bells Graham :thumbup:


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There is no cure for a cold, but you never catch the same one twice because the virus mutates frequently. However, doctors say that with the best medicines and treatment they can cure a cold in two weeks. Left to itself it would take a fortnight.

Stress does reduce your immunity, it stimulates the production of cortisol has all sorts of implications, just google chronic stress and cortisol.

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Get well soon Graham.
On our last cruise I came down with the 'cough'. I have asthma so I ended up in the medical centre on the nebuliser for a few days. Towards the end of the cruise I was sitting near a rather large Australian woman on the excursion bus, she was coughing her insides out. I asked her if she'd seen the doctor and she told me she used to be a nurse and not to worry it wasn't contagious. Then five minutes later she told me she was on antibiotics anyway, so it obviously was contagious. My heart sank as I knew I'd get the 'cough' again and sure enough I did. :evil:


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emjay45 wrote:
Get well soon Graham.
On our last cruise I came down with the 'cough'. I have asthma so I ended up in the medical centre on the nebuliser for a few days. Towards the end of the cruise I was sitting near a rather large Australian woman on the excursion bus, she was coughing her insides out. I asked her if she'd seen the doctor and she told me she used to be a nurse and not to worry it wasn't contagious. Then five minutes later she told me she was on antibiotics anyway, so it obviously was contagious. My heart sank as I knew I'd get the 'cough' again and sure enough I did. :evil:
She obviously knew the difference between 'contagious' and 'infectious'.


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Quizzical Bob wrote:
There is no cure for a cold, but you never catch the same one twice because the virus mutates frequently. However, doctors say that with the best medicines and treatment they can cure a cold in two weeks. Left to itself it would take a fortnight.

Stress does reduce your immunity, it stimulates the production of cortisol has all sorts of implications, just google chronic stress and cortisol.
No wonder men get worse colds than women!! :lol:


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Frank Manning wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
There is no cure for a cold, but you never catch the same one twice because the virus mutates frequently. However, doctors say that with the best medicines and treatment they can cure a cold in two weeks. Left to itself it would take a fortnight.

Stress does reduce your immunity, it stimulates the production of cortisol has all sorts of implications, just google chronic stress and cortisol.
No wonder men get worse colds than women!! :lol:
And heart attacks! :(


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Wobgoescruising wrote:
I returned from Celebrity Eclipse last Sunday with a horrible cold.........grrrrrrrrr I prefer just bringing duty free home :-(

What did you think of the Eclipse? we are booked to sail on her in February

Ray

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Ray Scully wrote:
Wobgoescruising wrote:
I returned from Celebrity Eclipse last Sunday with a horrible cold.........grrrrrrrrr I prefer just bringing duty free home :-(

What did you think of the Eclipse? we are booked to sail on her in February

Ray
Ray I think it's your sensitive, empathetic nature I most like about you :D ;)

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gfwgfw wrote:
Yesterday

Popped into Boots for a suggestion that may ease my bleedy cold

The pharmacist suggested a profusion of cures at a price :

Budgen's next door had a promotion that seemed to have worked

A bottle of Bells at a mere £12 :thumbup:


My next question how do I get rid of a throbbing headache

Enjoy your Sunday dear friends

Graham
Coughs and Colds seem to have started early this year :o Mr DQ had "man flu" a couple of weeks ago :roll: sods law I was going to get it ( just a common cold though )

All the usual remedies were having no effect so I popped into Tesco's pharmacy to ask if they could recommend something and strangely enough they said Bells Graham but the Bells linctus variety :lol: a snip at £1.30 and it certainly worked :thumbup:
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Hi Jo

That is one brand of patient medicine that was not offered

. . . and by the way my malady has found another home

Lubooo lots :wave:

Graham x
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emjay45 wrote:
Ray Scully wrote:
Wobgoescruising wrote:
I returned from Celebrity Eclipse last Sunday with a horrible cold.........grrrrrrrrr I prefer just bringing duty free home :-(

What did you think of the Eclipse? we are booked to sail on her in February

Ray
Ray I think it's your sensitive, empathetic nature I most like about you :D ;)
:lol: :lol:

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