However both of us (V, not the boss) had to drag ourselves from our sickbeds to take a sicker Ash to the paediatrician. Ash had a hacking, barking cough, said the doctor, and so he recommended a nebulisation.
As we sat in the nurses' room while Ash had his 10-15 min of nebulisation, we watched kids being brought in for their immunisation shots. One came in bravely but went off crying, one raised a racket and had to be pinned down by both parents and a female attender, one was all smiles - a smile broken for a brief second when the needle pricked her thigh.
My kids had been like that too - the syringe went in and out even before they realised what was happening and wondered if it warranted a cry. But of late, Ash recognises the nurses' room/lab and tells us he doesnt want an injection.
And there was this picture of the influenza virus, in an ad on the wall recommending the flu vaccine. I must say I didnt realise viruses looked so much like motor parts, and complicated ones at that. It looked something like the picture here. Maybe I have been out of touch with my biology lessons for too long but I expected a virus to be less of a robot.Well, the nebuliser didnt help his respiratory tract much, so the doctor put him on antibiotics.
But I havent had much sleep the past three nights with Ash waking up coughing and asking for water or needing a lil of the cough syrup to soothe his throat or Crocin/Meftal to bring the temp down.
Luckily, my fever didnt get too bad unlike V's. And men can be real babies when they are sick.
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hi, tell me about men being babies and having kids sick at the same time..
god bless. take care all of u. wish u all speedy recovery.
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All of you, get well soon. I am also down with a heavy cold. Must be the weather.Take care.
get well soon.
its good diwali is a day off in the middle of the week!
and I must recommend TUS-Q for your throat. It generally gives me great relief.
I got some Tus-q from the dr but i forgot to bring it today.
Happy diwali.
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