I am trying to recover from a major sore throat, cold, runny nose, sneezing and high fever. From past Monday onwards, a miserable summer cold set in and was finally able to shake it off Thursday afternoon. This was a weird illness; I was relatively fine in the mornings (although fever was high), but towards noon it went downhill fast and stayed there till next morning. I could get some work done from home, chatted with team to get them on their merry way, and then afternoon slept like a log (thanks nyquil!).
During this time, I did a lot of thinking of why I don't like being ill. Some of the reasons are:
1. I don't like being ill, because it makes my todo list grow longer as nothing is being taken off. The list has a habit of growing exponentially when I am ill. So when I am recovered, I have twice the amount of work and half the time to get it done in.
2. I don't like being ill, because it means I have to take medicines. And I hate dumping medicines into me, which have more side effects than curing or preventing anything.
3. I don't like being ill, because I any given time, I am not sure, if I am really hungry or thirsty, should I be eating or drinking. Maybe I should eat, but then that may make me more ill. Perhaps drinking will help, but my nose and head is already swimming. It is all so confused.
4. I don't like being ill, because my house is a mess and it takes a week or two get it back in order. Under the guise of being ill, I tend to neglect good housekeeping principles.
5. Lastly, I don't like being ill, because there is nothing good on the idiot box (TV).