I’m not dead yet – really!
Yeah, I know, it’s been nearly a month since my last post (Father, I have sinned. It has been 28 days since my last confession …).
First, there was all of the hectic getting-stuff-done that always happens at the beginning of a new term. As usual, the administration has come up with some new paperwork to complete on top of all of the paperwork invented during previous terms.
Then I had a delightful encounter with the flu – I believe I fell victim to Brisbane 10, the virus that this year’s flu vaccine was totally unprepared for. While the most acute symptoms lasted a bit more than a week, there have been lingering after-effects, the worst of which has been a persistent cough.
The nasty thing about this cough is that it is self-perpetuating. The coughing causes my throat to become swollen and irritated. Then, the swollen and irritated throat tissue causes coughing. If I could just break the cycle, I know I could be rid of the cough. In the past, I could get cough syrup with codeine in it, and that would stop the coughing for long enough for the throat to heal up, and the cough would be gone in 36 hours. But the cough syrup with codeine in it is now a controlled substance, so I have to seek other remedies.
I have tried the conventional remedies that are available, and they have very little effect. So I’ve gone to alternative treatments. So far, the most effective has been a medicinal herbal tea blend that has thyme as its main ingredient, which I originally got at the Chama Valley Supermarket (watch for a future post for why that’s no longer available). The stores in Albuquerque don’t carry it, but they do carry some other blends that, while less effective, do still help. I also found some cough drops that contain thyme, and they seem to help.
So I’m still coughing, but not as badly as before, and my throat is still raw, but not as extremely swollen as before. I’m actually feeling enough better that I’m planning to race in the regatta this weekend, with a good supply of cough drops in my pocket.
Labels: boats, new mexico, observations, sailing, teaching
1 Comments:
Good to see you back. You are not alone with that persistent cough. Mine has been hanging around for 6 weeks. The Doctor is stymied. He did prescribe cough medicine with codeine and it didn't even slow down the dry hacking that has become part of my life and mine of my friends.
I'm just waiting for warm sunny weather so I can cook it out. :~)
Be well!
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