Stages of being ill:
- Colleague at work starts sneezing. Sneezer-Colleague
- 'I told you so'-Colleague says: "you should have had the flu shot this year"
- You brag about not having caught a cold in over 6 years
- Hypochondriac-Colleague starts coughing
- Sneezer-Colleague calls in sick
- You start sneezing... No!
- 'I told you so'-Colleague says: "you should have had the flu shot this year"
- Your head aches
- Your skin turns the shade of grey that no makeup can hide
- Cautious-Colleague recommends you to go home
- No! you won't succumb to a cold. You brag about not having caught a cold in over 6 years and try to fight symptoms by taking vitamins, eating oranges, wearing layers... But it's too late
- Your nose starts running. Constantly
- You take a box of tissues to every meeting
- Your nose blocks
- You start breathing with your mouth. As a consequence, you are thirsty all of the time
- Food loses its taste
- You're told to go home. You resist
- Your voice becomes manly. And echoed...
- Your eyes start watering without reason
- Ears stop registering sounds
- Welcome to life in a bubble!
- Your brain doesn't catch up with the outer-bubble world making your sentences incoherent
- Your skin begins to ache
- You surrender, admit that you're sick and go home
- Feeling vulnerable, you crawl into bed with the sole aim of not getting out
- Mummy!!!!
- You toss and turn in bed, your cough impeding you to get any sleep
- You're bored
- Change base camp to sofa
- You're bored
- Change base camp to bed. Can't sleep
- You're bored
- Mummy!!!
- You're so bored and miserable that you go back to work
- Cautious-Colleague asks whether it is a good idea for you to be back so soon
- You pretend to be 100% recovered
- An ear pops. You feel the happiest person in the world
- A nostril decongests. Yey!!
- Cautious-Colleague starts sneezing and gives you a killer look
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ReplyDeleteVery Good description ! Unfortunatelly all people have the same experience once (lucky people) or more times every winter
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