So today, giving how I'm feeling I thought I'd go through a routine of how I recharge my batteries when I am sick...
Comfort:
It is important to make sure you are comfortable! Whether its being in bed or on the couch, its nice to have comfy pillows or cushions to ease and aches of pains you may have. I found myself suffering from terrible lower back pain which my doctor put down to the virus targeting a weak area of your body. I found myself layer up cushions on the couch and while in bed using my trusty hot water bottle to heat the area. Just be sure not to have the hot water bottle touching your skin, so as not to burn the skin, instead wrap it in a towel or tshirt.
My lovely fuzzy blanket from trusty Penneys has been attached to me most of the week. It warm but also light material if I get too warm. Who can forget warm, cosy slippers! My pair of choice being sheep ones I received as a present at Christmas.
Sleep
Sometimes coming down with something like a cold is a way of your body saying you need to slow down and recharge. Depending on your age and lifestyle it is usually recommended that we get 8 to 9 hours sleep a night. A good night sleep can help to focus more during the day at work/school. Lately unfortunately my sleeping pattern has been all over the place (a bad habit from Christmas) which may have been part of the reason I became sick. Relaxation plays a big part, even little things like lighting candles or your favourite scent,going for a short walk to get to fresh air into your lungs (love the chill of late cold nights), listening to your favourite music, watching your favourite show or if like myself lately, watching your favourite youtubers.
Medicine
Whether you believe in herbal medicine or the chemist kind, use whichever you find works for you! I found myself using Strepsils sore throat and blocked nose lozenges due to a bad cough I had and later found Fisherman Friend were more beneficially. As a child I always suffered from very sore throats and bad coughs but since I had my tonsils out (10 years this month!) I thankfully haven't suffered as badly, as well as improving my skin when it was at its worst at that time. I had started out using a cough syrup but found it only seemed to make me cough more. Voltarol has been a godsend for using on my lower back! The pain was so bad when it came to getting up from sitting down and standing back up again but this gel really has helped relieve it as it targets the area.
Fluids
This is sooo important! Be sure and keep your body hydrated with plenty of fluids. Water, 7-Up and Tea have been my fluids of choice. One of my goals for the New year is to drink more water. I had a good routine of drinking water daily but fell into bad habits over Christmas.
If needed, seek medical advice
If you feel like nothing is helping, maybe seeing your doctor is the next step. Your doctor can then recommend a course of action, whether it be antibiotics, or even just more rest. It is best to follow the instructions of your doctor and if that doesn't work, don't hesitate to let them know, they are there to help you after all.
I have found myself using the downtime to also make goals for myself for the new year. I'm not one for making New Years Resolutions, simply because I never keep them! So I have written out ideas and steps to go about achieving them, in the form of progression and it has really made me motivate myself to getting better and try to improve my lifestyle as of late.
Anything you would add to the above list? Leave it in the comments below. I hope it has been a better start to the new year for you. Have you made resolutions or plans? I may share mine in a post, I'm planning to keep track of progress in all areas so hopefully a few changes in motion.
Until next time....
Sarah x
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