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Jane10 Wed 10-Aug-16 08:18:22

You're really looking forward to a Lemsip! Am furious about this horrible cold which descended on me last night. I can't think where I caught it. I've not met anyone with a cold. Its not fair. I've got my big day tomorrow and really need to be on top form. Och!! Someone up there is trying to take me down a peg or two!sad

DaphneBroon Wed 10-Aug-16 08:24:11

Boots Flu and Cold Relief works better for me than Lemsip. Oh and a wee dram in it at bedtime ?
Get well soon!

Jane10 Wed 10-Aug-16 08:27:04

I'll be stocking up on everything and anything that might help later. I've got lots of Boots advantage card points saved up. I'm such a wuss but I feel awful as well as annoyed!

NanaandGrampy Wed 10-Aug-16 08:33:55

I use Beechams Powders for my go to cold remedy. I find about 30 mins after taking one ( and I do use the powders not the pills) Ill get a couple of hours where I might not be 100% but I'm the best I'm going to be .

Hope you feel a bit better quickly .

PRINTMISS Wed 10-Aug-16 08:41:28

I think perhaps a wee dram in a drink that contains paracetamol might not be a good idea! I like to have a honey and lemon drink made by me with a couple of paracetamol, soothing.

Jane10 Wed 10-Aug-16 08:46:16

I'm not actually vote keen on whisky so no dram for me. I'm fantasising about Victory Vs right now. Blimey. I must be ill!
I know its just a cold and that so many GNers are struggling with much more serious afflictions. Sorry if I'm exaggerating too much. Had a bad night.

Katek Wed 10-Aug-16 08:53:09

You're hallucinating Jane....check your temp!! Fantasising about Victory Vs !?! Yuck, yuck and yuck again!

Hope you feel better as day progresses smile

Cherrytree59 Wed 10-Aug-16 09:00:21

What a Bummer.
Try hot lemonade
These viruses seem to take hold when the body relaxes.
You mentioned on another thread jane that yu oare in a quite spell at the moment.
Maybe just hunker down and do bit of guilt free reading or DVDs

flowers and wine

missdeke Wed 10-Aug-16 09:43:22

I used to work with a woman who you used to phone work occasionally and say she was not coming in as she had a cold, the following day she would be back with no sign of a cold. Her excuse was always that she would take off to Southend and walk to the end of the pier so that the wind would 'blow the germs away'! I was never sure whether or not it was a miracle cure or an excuse for a day at the seaside......

Blinko Wed 10-Aug-16 10:31:27

I had a real stinker of a cold at New Year, the after effects of it lasted around two months! Meantime I tried everything to shift it. Even down to slathering Vicks on both feet and going to bed in cotton socks because I'd read that it would get rid of the cold. No such luck [surprise] but my feet were lovely and soft...

But seriously, they say if you take medication, a cold will last a fortnight, and if you don't medicate, it takes two weeks.

flowers

merlotgran Wed 10-Aug-16 10:35:05

Try anti-histamines if you're not already taking them. A lot of summer colds are hay fever related.

NemosMum Wed 10-Aug-16 10:39:12

Zinc tablets are the only thing that have been proven in double-blind controlled trials to shorten a cold (by one day!) and help prevent secondary bacterial infections. Paracetamol for symptomatic relief and Boots Catarrh pastilles for the sore throat/blocked nose. Good luck!

Angharad56 Wed 10-Aug-16 11:06:31

I've been home with raging toothache for 3 days and am counting the hours until my next dose of paracetemol/ibuprofen. Second dental appointment this afternoon-I shall be begging him to pull it out!

Jane10 Wed 10-Aug-16 11:33:35

Ooh Angharad nasty! Hope the dentist can sort it.
I always used to take Echinacea if I felt a cold coming on and that did seem to help. Typically, I've run out and its too late for it to take effect. DD just phoned. Both DGSs have a cold. Mystery of where I caught it solved!

LizRhodes Wed 10-Aug-16 11:47:50

I just had to mention Night Nurse. It works so well that you have a really good night's sleep.

Pollengran Wed 10-Aug-16 11:55:02

You have my sympathy. I have it too and it's horrible. I am using half a teaspoon of set honey for the cough and that helps a lot. I am sticking Vic almost up my nose, and drinking fizzy vitamin C tablets. I am so glad to be retired because I couldn't work with it and nobody believes you are really ill when you say you have a cold.
Get well soon x.

Diddy1 Wed 10-Aug-16 12:51:12

Agree with Daphne Broon, Boots flu and cold relief tablets are good, when you are feeling better, which I hope is soon, take a Vit C and Zinc tablet combination, they are good for the immune system, and really do help to prevent colds, I havent had a cold for two years, take one tablet a day, you can buy them at Boots, or any other Chemist. Get well soon.

Spangles1963 Wed 10-Aug-16 16:26:26

I love Victory Vs! And OP,you don't have to have actually been near anyone with a cold to catch one. The cold virus is more often picked up by touching something that someone with a cold has touched,like a stair handrail or a door handle,than by airborne germs. It only takes someone to sneeze into their hand and not wash their hands,then touch something to transfer the germs. I have read somewhere that frequent hand washing is one of the best defences against catching a cold,as the average person touches their face hundreds of times a day,transfering germs to their nose,mouth and eyes. It may be a coincidence but I border on OCD when it comes to hand washing,and I rarely get a cold. I have heard that the average adult catches 3 - 4 colds per year. I get one about every 18 months to 2 years,so someone else must be getting my share!

phoenix Wed 10-Aug-16 16:36:57

My GP told me that you can alternate paracetamol and ibuprofen in 2 hourly cycles, for example 2 paracetamol at 8am, then 2 ibuprofen at 10am, 2 paracetamol at 12.00 etc

GandTea Wed 10-Aug-16 16:49:26

You know you are really ill when you sneeze (well I am a man !)

Jane10 Wed 10-Aug-16 16:52:30

I rarely seem to catch colds. Haven't had one for years despite DH succumbing fairly frequently. I'm a keen hand washer and inveterate user of antibacterial wipes. Maybe that's why I seem to feel extra bad with this one -its been so long I just forgot how it feels!

BBbevan Wed 10-Aug-16 16:59:39

When I was teaching I had a cold regularly in October. Since I retired, not a one.
Must have been the little b----ters at school Germs I obviously mean grin

Legs55 Wed 10-Aug-16 21:23:45

I suffer from Hay Fever & this summer it feels like an everlasting cold. I moved last year & my new GP has virtually refused to prescribe my usual anti-histamine which is prescription only. She gave my another one on prescription only to tell me 2 months ago that I must buy it over the counter, as this doesn't seem to be working I am not willing to pay for something which doesn't work. I am not going to buy it but if I feel the same as I do now with it as when I do without it I'm afraid it will be back to GP. I don't normally suffer with hay fever in the summer as it's tree pollen in the spring & mould spores in the autumn that causes my problem. Any-one I know who normally has hay fever is complaining that this summer it's really bad.

I do think any-one suffering a bad cold should consider that it could be hay fever even if they've never had it before flowers

Candelle Wed 10-Aug-16 22:13:16

Try gargling with dispersible aspirin in hot water. It helps remove the pain from a sore throat.

Hot water and lemon is also helpful to sip.

I have just read an article about 'First Defence' which is a nasal spray. I was very dubious about the effectiveness of this but one daughter swears that, if taken reasonably quickly, it will help lessen - or even stop - a cold in its tracks. The article concurs and says that it works. If I can remember where I read it, I'll let you know!

I don't understand the logic of this as how can it attack a virus but... I have used it several times and the 'cold' (sore throat/sneezing/blocked nose etc.) has... disappeared. Maybe worth a try if you can find some quickly in the morning...

Get better soon.

Candelle Wed 10-Aug-16 22:41:51

Legs55. I, too am a sneezer, from late-April through to the end of August. I was practically comotose when a child/teenager due to three doses of Piraton (Chlorphenamine) a day but years ago was prescribed two others: Clarityn (Loratadine) which didn't do much for me and Piriteze (Certirizine), which is brilliant. For me, Certirizine has been a game-changer.

Combined with 2% Sodium Cromoglicate Eye Drops and a nasal spray 50mg Beclometasone - I am a different person, i.e. one with eyes that open and are not swollen shut, one that can breathe normally throughout this period.

I am surprised that your GP won't cooperate; hay fever sounds trivial but it jolly well isn't. Could you try to see another GP at the practice?

Failing the above, tablets can be bought on the internet, reasonably cheaply (9-13p per tablet. Oh, it's one per day.). There are a few puckka firms but be careful of the cowboys. The eye drops and nasal spray are also on general sale, branded and generic so check for the cheapest.

Good luck!