I hate being sick

I started running a fever today around lunch-time. Should have gone home but had to observe the afternoon class because LN wants me teaching it next time. Shoved some Tylenol down my throat and a little lunch and sat in the back and tried not to whimper.

Got home around 5:00 and pretty much went straight to bed. Slept until 9:00.

Now I want someone to bring me some soup and a drink of water. And some more Tylenol. But of course, Libby the Wonder Poodle refuses. And the boys are with their dad on Wednesdays. I missed choir and I missed drinking beer after choir.

wah. wah. wah.
It is another one of those times when I’m feeling sorry for myself for being alone and I have to remind myself very sternly that even when I was married, no one would have brought me soup and a drink of water when I was sick without pitching a fit. Even when I was married no one would have rubbed my back until I fell asleep; no one would have moved the living room furniture back while I were sick, because I wasn’t there to direct the process.

Being married isn’t the problem. Not having a partner is the problem. And then I have to remind myself, very sternly that lots and lots of people in this world have colds and much worse without a partner. So I need to get over myself and go down and make myself something to eat and quit whining.

So that’s what I’m going to do. But I can’t guarantee I’ll quit the whining.
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8 Responses to “I hate being sick”

  1. RachelNo Gravatar Says:

    I should continue whining if it makes you feel better, it is when I get sick that I do the ‘it is because I am single’ routine on myself too. I know what you mean about not getting the support when you were married too. Life sucks sometimes, then you get well and it is all ok again


  2. evil-eNo Gravatar Says:

    Being sick sucks. The only good part is that sleeping seems easier when one is sick. Get well.


  3. CricketNo Gravatar Says:

    I’m so sorry you’re sick. I know what it’s like to go it alone, both within and without a marriage. I hope you’re your fabulous, single self again very soon.


  4. laura b.No Gravatar Says:

    Get your rest and fluids and feel better soon.


  5. DCupNo Gravatar Says:

    I hope you feel better soon! I hate being sick and I hate it for you, too.


  6. Rich | ChampionableNo Gravatar Says:

    Oh, boo. I’m sorry you’re under the weather, dude. Get good sleep if you can.


  7. churlitaNo Gravatar Says:

    I know. It sucks to be sick and not have any help and feel like you nurse everyone else, but there’s no one to nurse you. No one understands that feeling better than I do. Get well, and let yourself whine.


  8. TaraNo Gravatar Says:

    Being sick is a good excuse to whine though. Plus this is your blog and you can whine if you want to. :) Kind of like the song “It’s My Party, and I’ll Cry if I Want To”, only different.


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