Hey Everyone,
This is a blatant "rinse and repeat" of a thread I wrote years ago, but I think the topic still very much applies (especially this time of year.)
As a single, how do you cope when you get sick?
One of the biggest challenges I find as a single is when I'm alone and having a health crisis. I'm normally a little dizzy as it is , but when it feels like the room is actually spinning along with me, like it was this weekend, I know I'm in trouble.
I don't get sick often, but when I do, it ain't pretty. One time I gave up trying to crawl back to bed and just pulled blanket onto the floor in front of the bathroom. This was in the days before cell phones, and at the time, I just powered through because I didn't have anyone nearby that I could call for help anyway.
Along with the challenge of just trying to make sure I sleep and eat, I also get worried about dragging myself to work, because there's no one else around to help with the bills. One of the things I'd be most thankful for in a husband is someone who would say, "Stay home and rest--I've totally got this," and likewise, when he was sick, I could tell him, "Don't even worry about it -- making sure you get better is the most important thing," because we would both be doing our part to make sure everything was covered.
What about the rest of you? How do you cope when you're sick?
* What are some of the challenges you face when you're sick? How do you pay the bills? How would having someone in your life change that?
* Who are you able to go to for help now, if anyone?
* For our married friends, do you have adult children/other family living independently that you check on when they're sick?
* What are your staples for when you're feeling "under the weather"? (If I'm able to eat, I go through embarrassing amounts of Saltine crackers and ginger ale.)
Sometimes I also have intense cravings for junk food. Years ago, I spent some time in the hospital and begged my parents to bring me McDonald's instead of the bland, horrible "medical" foods I was being fed -- and to this day, it's usually always the least healthy foods that sound the most palatable to me.
Right now, I'm thinking French fries, chicken McNuggets, and a gallon of ginger ale would be gourmet fare. I just have to rope someone into fetching it for me.
How about you? 🤒🤢🤧
This is a blatant "rinse and repeat" of a thread I wrote years ago, but I think the topic still very much applies (especially this time of year.)
As a single, how do you cope when you get sick?
One of the biggest challenges I find as a single is when I'm alone and having a health crisis. I'm normally a little dizzy as it is , but when it feels like the room is actually spinning along with me, like it was this weekend, I know I'm in trouble.
I don't get sick often, but when I do, it ain't pretty. One time I gave up trying to crawl back to bed and just pulled blanket onto the floor in front of the bathroom. This was in the days before cell phones, and at the time, I just powered through because I didn't have anyone nearby that I could call for help anyway.
Along with the challenge of just trying to make sure I sleep and eat, I also get worried about dragging myself to work, because there's no one else around to help with the bills. One of the things I'd be most thankful for in a husband is someone who would say, "Stay home and rest--I've totally got this," and likewise, when he was sick, I could tell him, "Don't even worry about it -- making sure you get better is the most important thing," because we would both be doing our part to make sure everything was covered.
What about the rest of you? How do you cope when you're sick?
* What are some of the challenges you face when you're sick? How do you pay the bills? How would having someone in your life change that?
* Who are you able to go to for help now, if anyone?
* For our married friends, do you have adult children/other family living independently that you check on when they're sick?
* What are your staples for when you're feeling "under the weather"? (If I'm able to eat, I go through embarrassing amounts of Saltine crackers and ginger ale.)
Sometimes I also have intense cravings for junk food. Years ago, I spent some time in the hospital and begged my parents to bring me McDonald's instead of the bland, horrible "medical" foods I was being fed -- and to this day, it's usually always the least healthy foods that sound the most palatable to me.
Right now, I'm thinking French fries, chicken McNuggets, and a gallon of ginger ale would be gourmet fare. I just have to rope someone into fetching it for me.
How about you? 🤒🤢🤧
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