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jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 10:27:41

..you are entering the third or fourth week (lost count) of a virus that you just cannot shake? The sore throat and the swollen glands went down over a week ago. No head cold to speak of. Just feel cr--! Don't want to eat (unusual for me!) and everything tastes horrible anyway.

Got plants need planting, the house needs tidying - and cleaning! And I am tired of sitting! I want to get up and get on with things!

Thank the lord for the diversion of GN.

What is it with these bugs at the moment? I've never had anything like this before. confused

tanith Sat 13-Jun-15 18:08:10

I've decided I'll just mention there is something else and see whether he says make another appointment , it does seem rediculous not to mention it.
And while I'm at it , why is it that I manage to stick to my 10mins and often its shorter and everyone else seems to spend half an hour in with the doctor?

FlicketyB Sat 13-Jun-15 18:03:07

Post-Viral Syndrome? I had a period of this that lasted about 10 years when every bug I caught left me in its 'shadow' for anything between six weeks and three months. Then I had a very bad one that lasted six months and left me too tired to even think and then one morning I woke up and it had gone and I haven't had one since.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 18:01:55

aggie shock That is awful! Doctors shouldn't be like that.

Ana Sat 13-Jun-15 17:40:57

Mine always asks me if there's anything else...

But ours is quite a small, friendly practice too.

aggie Sat 13-Jun-15 17:38:18

My Doctor stood up and ushered me out when I mentioned another ailment , I never got back to him about it !

loopylou Sat 13-Jun-15 17:35:57

We don't have anything like that at ours, too small a practice but it does mean we have an excellent service.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 17:32:02

It came up on the screen in my surgery when I was there the other day. (Those information screens encourage a lot of stuff like this. hmm)

loopylou Sat 13-Jun-15 17:27:23

I haven't heard of this 'one ailment per appointment' rule hmm
Certainly doesn't apply at my surgery otherwise DH would take up an hour's worth!

PRINTMISS Sat 13-Jun-15 17:05:28

What a total waste of time this one ailment one appointment is, both for the doctor and the patient. If I am lucky enough to see a doctor and have more than one thing worrying me, I tell him/her, I am after all sitting there in the chair and he/she will only have to fill in the computer related information on the one occasion. If I start to mention another thing wrong, will they immediately turn you out of the surgery?

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 16:59:28

I would mention it Tanith. This one ailment to one appointment is probably practise practice, but I bet the individual doctors don't mind too much. Seems silly otherwise doesn't it. And what happened to your doctor looking after you as a whole! hmm

kittylester Sat 13-Jun-15 16:55:43

I've had it too and it's a bit of a b****r. As people have said, it keeps coming back just when you think you're better. If it's any consolation, it gets weaker each time it come back. I've had a bit of an iffy week but have coped better than the previous twice!! wine tonic of course!!

tanith Sat 13-Jun-15 16:53:40

I hope you all are feeling better soon , I haven't been ill at all but I have this blasted dry cough , its been bothering me for 3/4 wks now I have Simple Linctus from the chemist which stops me coughing , I can go a whole day with nothing and then my throat goes dry and I'm hacking away , so annoying on the bus this morning good job I remembered some lozenges. Pity is I have a doctors app on Monday for liver function results and for him to check out a patch of skin on my nose again, the surgery say you should make a separate app for each ailment and not save them up to mention them all during your allotted 10mins. Now not sure whether to mention it or not when i go on Monday...I know they say if somethings been bothering you for 3wks you should see your GP.

rosesarered Sat 13-Jun-15 16:39:20

After 3 weeks, I seemed to be feeling better, then about four days later it returned( but not by popular request!)Another 2 weeks on and it's still here.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 13:10:18

You can't imagine how many illnesses I have diagnosed myself with. But I know it's only a virus.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 13:09:01

petra snap! I covered glandular fever with the online searching. grin.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 13:06:45

Thanks jane. Really appreciate that. x

loopylou Sat 13-Jun-15 13:00:14

hmm petra...... possibly, unfortunately. And it can reoccur if you've had it before.

Definitely hope all poorly GNs get better very quickly flowers and plenty of brew / wine

janeainsworth Sat 13-Jun-15 12:59:04

jingl viruses can take a long time to shift.
If the house really needs cleaning, and it's really bugging you, get a firm in who will do a one-off.
If it doesn't, and it's not really bugging you, ignore it.
Eat a little bit of anything you do fancy, nothing you feel you ought to eat. Get stuff online if your DH can't be trusted with a shopping list.
Drink plenty of water.
If you feel like doing something, do just a bit of it, enough to make you feel you've done something, but not enough to exhaust yourself.
#thatsyoutold
Hope you get well soon.
flowersbrewcupcakesunshine

petra Sat 13-Jun-15 12:44:06

How odd. I'm typing this from my bed! I've felt ill for about 3 weeks now. The worst part is the sore throat. I keep saying I'm going to the Doctors and then I get a good day and think I'm ok. But yesterday I was floored, hence, in bed now.
I was so desperate last night I started reading stuff on line and convinced myself I have Glandular fever!! Well I could have, couldn't i ?
Only joking.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 11:43:52

Hope everyone feels better soon. flowers for all.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Jun-15 11:42:55

Thanks all. Just wanted to tell someone I think. grin

#backonthesofa

Mishap Sat 13-Jun-15 11:41:44

I'm in the same boat - I have been coughing for England for many weeks - trying a steroid inhaler at the moment. The cough will be OK for hours and then a sudden bout arrives. In between I feel OK, but tired.

I have lost count of the others who have said the same thing - it must be a particular bug. It's a pain in the rear and I hope you are back on top form soon.

merlotgran Sat 13-Jun-15 11:22:01

Hope you feel better soon, jingl. I had a similar virus back in February and it seemed to take forever to shift. If it's any consolation I had a big burst of returning energy when it finally buggered off departed so don't worry about the plants - just keep 'em watered.

The house won't die if it doesn't get hoovered. smile

loopylou Sat 13-Jun-15 11:09:06

It could be a secondary infection to a virus jingl
Might be worth seeing the doctor?
Sounds like another horrid bug sad

Falconbird Sat 13-Jun-15 11:01:14

This is my third week and I'm beginning to feel more human. Horrible anti social cough, swollen glands and phlegm by the gallon.

It's going around where I live. I think I've smashed it now (my sons words) but if it's not completely better by next week I'm off to the docs.