Friday, December 19, 2014

Part 2 of my 2nd sore throat experience this year - Saturday and Snday

Okay here's part 2 of my second experience..with my sore throat. If you haven't read Part 1, click here. Otherwise...well you can read the rest of what I wrote.

Saturday, December 13th, 2014, I woke up with a sore throat. *sigh* Shouldn't drink two glasses of cold water before I go to bed the preceding night. That morning, me and my family go out to a IHOP restaurant for breakfast. I was not excited that we have to go out for a casual dinner for a birthday; we've been doing that for years.

Anyway, back to the situation, in attempt to soften the sore throat, I try my best to zip my winter jacket up to my neck over my vest. And I have it on for the most of the time. Despite this, unfortunately it doesn't help. So when we came home in the early evening, I took two tablets to sallow with water. I also have a cup to spit in.

A few hours in and it's almost eleven o'clock. I taken another two tablets and another cup of water. Cold water to sallow with. That was more than an hour before I went into bed.

Sunday, overnight, is worse. My sore throat starts to get worsen and I got nearly choked. That was almost minutes before 7:00am and I usually get up several minutes before or after 8am, sometimes minutes before and after 9am. But after I choked, I decided that I can't sleep much longer and would rather sit down in the computer chair with another cup to spit with.

I've been taken a couple of tablets in the morning and in the afternoon. Okay this story is pretty long. I'm sorry about this, so I'm going to speed it up.

Despite the situation, I don't want to cancel a weekly trip to Washington, D.C. (we've been to D.C. every Sunday since April) However I can't bring the cup of spit, so I figured turning on the car heat would smoothing my sore throat...and maybe it can make my throat better. I try my best to keep my throat calm, but it was no use.

When my family member parked beside the lawn, a few miles in front of the Washington Monument (We parked there for a few times now), I feel sigh of relief. Now I can spit on various grass - that it's  not owned by a property - without anybody notice. Did it work, I don't know. My throat still feels a little bit sore.

Unfortunately by the time when we went back to the care, my throat is still sore and I have to keep sallow the spit and I thought the warm air would clam my throat down. It didn't. (Instead I was given a fever; it was very short-lived by the next day by drinking water) When I tried eating McDonalds, it was hard to sallow. So I decided to take the leftovers and eat them tomorrow.

You know what I'm going to write Part 3 tomorrow so...thanks for reading.

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