As I teacher I usually made it to the end of term ( sometimes on automatic pilot for the last day or two) but a day or so into a holiday was flattened by colds so I think Jessm is spot-on.
Today I saw the practice nurse as I've been fighting a chest infection since mid-January.
She thinks it's the last dregs of the infection (as per recent blood test results) but has made a couple of interesting suggestions.
If peak flow readings improve with use of newly-prescribed inhaler then asthma is indicated though it might be short-term. If they don't improve it could be copd -but unlikely as I've never smoked. Try this for 3 weeks then spirometry tests.
Since I so rarely need to visit my doc, I have to say I'm quite impressed by the thoroughness of her questions and suggestions. The lesson I've learned is that I shouldn't have struggled on self-medicating at the start of this. Sometimes we have to ask for help and maybe it should have been sooner rather than later. By trying to avoid the anti-biotics I ended up with 3 courses of them plus steroids.
What was your favourite board game as a child?



depletes the immune system. 

