So much for maternal instincts
Aug. 26th, 2009 09:00 amSo in spite of my mother's absolute certainty that my mild cold was in fact really the H1N1/swine flu, I find myself pretty much recovered, as of yesterday.
I am always amused by my parents' hypochondria when it comes to my own health. They themselves come from the "Eh, I'll walk it off," school of doctoring, but the minute I have a sniffle or a paper cut, they're *thisclose* to calling the paramedics.
In other news, work is crazy. I've been trying to post this for about 30 minutes now. Time to quit while I'm ahead.
I am always amused by my parents' hypochondria when it comes to my own health. They themselves come from the "Eh, I'll walk it off," school of doctoring, but the minute I have a sniffle or a paper cut, they're *thisclose* to calling the paramedics.
In other news, work is crazy. I've been trying to post this for about 30 minutes now. Time to quit while I'm ahead.
no subject
Date: 2009-08-26 01:40 pm (UTC)It might have been H1N1 anyway, though, you know. Most people do get over it in a couple of days. Anyway, the amount of rhubarb you wrangled while sick could probably have cured anything. :-p
no subject
Date: 2009-08-26 01:50 pm (UTC)I do know intellectually that parents automatically worry about their kids, but right now it seems pretty hilarious. I remember once getting a small rash on my arm when I was about fifteen, right around the time Lucien Bouchard lost his leg, and my father *freaked* out. It took all my powers of persuasion to convince him that no, it wasn't flesh-eating bacteria. :P
no subject
Date: 2009-08-26 02:14 pm (UTC)I'm glad to read that you are feeling better. Me too.
no subject
Date: 2009-08-26 02:38 pm (UTC)Really? I thought it wasn't that unusual... 4-5 days with a cold is about standard for me.
no subject
Date: 2009-08-26 04:12 pm (UTC)Now I wonder what I had. It doesn't really match flu or cold symptoms. I didn't have all of them and had about equal amounts from each column. It sounds slightly more like flu, but my temperature never made it up to 37.0 (normal).