Poor you...I hope you feel better soon.
19 Nov 14 by member: aggie95
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Feel better little snot baby. If the boss enters your quarantined area, hiss at her. Sling some mucus.
19 Nov 14 by member: FullaBella
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OMG I love this one, I shared it on my Facebook not too long ago (as I was eating Halloween candy)....hope you feel better soon, tis the crappy cold season...blah!
19 Nov 14 by member: Socolova
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Get better! Keep up with some cold meds and hopefully the boss won't bother you too much.
19 Nov 14 by member: mars2kids
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You're funny. Just know that dairy products create mucus, so maybe forgo those for a bit if it helps. Love yourself through it. Think of it as yucky stuff leaving your body. That helps.
19 Nov 14 by member: kimberly rae
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Hope you feel better soon. You have a great way with words.
19 Nov 14 by member: unamoyer
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I hope you get to feeling better soon. :)
19 Nov 14 by member: SherrieC
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Warm your cookies in the microwave…warm oatmeal has got to be better for you than cold. :) This might be bunk but a long time ago my dad told me to put vicks on the bottom of your feet…something he’d heard on Paul Harvey (is he even on the radio anymore?) anyway, the other night my hubby was sneezing up a storm, both of the little ones have runny noses and I could feel a cold coming on. I didn’t want the baby or toddler to inhale the vicks, (it could be potentially bad for them) so I rubbed some on the bottom of my feet and put socks on before I went to bed. Still no cold. :) Others swear it stops their coughing. It might be worth a try for you. I know all about being out of time off and also having to watch what you put in your body because you are breast feeding. Good luck. I hope you feel better soon.
19 Nov 14 by member: BNFineGirl
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Get well soon. It sucks being sick, but it's the perfect excuse to get all warm and cozy under blankets and watch TV.
19 Nov 14 by member: Josie Ann
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oh no!! feel better soon. if your boss gives you a hard time, make her sick too!! then maybe she'll stay home and leave you alone!
19 Nov 14 by member: berley1
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I spent a lot of my childhood with Vicks on my chest. My asthma caused chronic bronchitis. My mom said she could set her calendar by me. Sick for 2 weeks, well for 4. Repeat all year. I agree with Berley. Sneeze on your boss. She'll leave you alone.
19 Nov 14 by member: msbuggirl
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