Sorry to hear that you're sickmvbtheninjascotJuly 15 2004, 04:36:32 UTC
Although two questions come up, only one of which from what you wrote -
1) What's in a vegan popsicle and where does one get one?
2) Is the offer still good for me spending the night up there? It would be not this coming Friday but the Friday after that (aka the day before the wedding) If not, I can sleep on my uncle's couch, I just thought I'd ask.
Re: Sorry to hear that you're sickrhiawolfJuly 15 2004, 19:53:52 UTC
you can stay over, but I'm probably going to be dancing naked for a bunch of lesbians that night. You'd either have to come with or be home alone. The lesbian event takes place in a gay bar and has a small cover charge. The lesbians are very nice though. Even to men.
*shrug*
Let me know.
-Rhia
PS: oh, and a vegan popsicle is any popsicle that involves no animal products. I do eat some animal products, but most of the ones I eat aren't used in popsicles, so when requesting a popsicle, it's easiest to just say "vegan".
Down with the sickness...prometheanJuly 15 2004, 09:29:58 UTC
Sleep is good. Hot showers, herbal tea, and a nice steep of ginger, spearmint and lemongrass will do wonders to perk you up. Just take a nice bowl of near boiling water (or a vaporizer if you have one with the compartments for medicine) and add the above in liberal amounts and just sit near it and breath in deeply. Ginger helps get rid of nausea, the spearmint helps get rid of headaches and the lemongrass helps increase bloodflow which will help you recover quickly.
Today's Holistic lesson brought to you by the letter Fnord.
Re: Down with the sickness...rhiawolfJuly 15 2004, 20:01:22 UTC
yeah, but it's really hot here lately. Drinking hot tea - or even the act of boiling water - sounds like hell.
Good idea in theory though.
And as it turns out, sleep was mostly what I needed anyway. It's more complicated than that, but I basically couldn't figure out what all the little unimportant discomforts were that were bugging me (headache, backache, extreme heat, nausea from eating poorly and insufficiently all day, possibly mild dehydration) because I was so sleep-depped. It was pretty weird actually. Like some kind of sensory discomfort overload. Kind of surreal once I figured it all out.
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Wish I could stop by...but two things stop me;
1) I live 100 miles away, and 2) I don't know where you live. ;)
Get to feeling better hon.
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1) What's in a vegan popsicle and where does one get one?
2) Is the offer still good for me spending the night up there? It would be not this coming Friday but the Friday after that (aka the day before the wedding) If not, I can sleep on my uncle's couch, I just thought I'd ask.
Michael
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*shrug*
Let me know.
-Rhia
PS: oh, and a vegan popsicle is any popsicle that involves no animal products. I do eat some animal products, but most of the ones I eat aren't used in popsicles, so when requesting a popsicle, it's easiest to just say "vegan".
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Today's Holistic lesson brought to you by the letter Fnord.
*hugs* take care
Chris
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Good idea in theory though.
And as it turns out, sleep was mostly what I needed anyway. It's more complicated than that, but I basically couldn't figure out what all the little unimportant discomforts were that were bugging me (headache, backache, extreme heat, nausea from eating poorly and insufficiently all day, possibly mild dehydration) because I was so sleep-depped. It was pretty weird actually. Like some kind of sensory discomfort overload. Kind of surreal once I figured it all out.
*shrug*
all better today, but it's still hot.
Love,
Rhia
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