What is "shens"?
I've been building up to a cold for like two weeks. Woke up last night at 3AM with my nose pouring snot and my throat killing me. Naturally there was not a single cold remedy of any type in the house (except for Ramen chicken flavor which might have made me puke). I KNOW I had some pseudoephedrine a few days ago but I can't find it.
So I had to take a long hot soaking shower which helped but not a lot. I at least got back to sleep. Then woke up for work and had to go by the store and get some stuff (plus food and drink since there was NOTHING in the house that seemed tasty while sick). Plain donuts and Mt. Dew seemed to work okay for awhile, but you can only eat so many. The pills helped a little with the sinuses but I still felt lousy. I'd expected to feel a lot better which is why I went ahead and worked. Working in the field of course means I spread this far and wide.
On the way home I picked up some Nyquil and a thermometer (and creamed chipped beef which sounds good to eat while sick, since it's plain). First reading was 101.7, second was 100.6 after I got inside the apartment. Nyquil liquigels are huge pills, the only kind I have to take one at a time. I expect to be so zonked out soon that I'll wake up hearing dirt being shovelled on top of my coffin.
I try not to take days off for little stuff like a cold, if I can take something to make me functional for the day. This beat my usual ways though. Only 3 sick days a year. Sucks when they come right at the beginning. Not even a full week into it. I also don't like to make other people have to take up my slack. We're already working at what we feel is a short-handed level, plus one guy who's not very competent but hasn't quite crossed the line to be fired yet.
Plus the weather sucked today, freezing rain and snow. People driving off the sides of the roads when they were only going 10 miles an hour (not because the road made them do it, just because they were stupid). It took me nearly half an hour to drive the less than 3 miles through one city. No city nor the state is bothering to plow because it just keeps coming down, although I think they could have at least made the effort instead of letting us drive through 6 inches of mud and slush.