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Why is it that, while I can't seem to taste any food, I have NO problems tasting the horrible nastiness that is Nyquil? Sure, sure,
regular food becomes bland the instant it hits my mouth, but this vileness comes in loud and clear. Bleh.
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I haven't had all that much food today. I munched a bit on some peanuts earlier in the day, and drank a ton of juice again. Towards the evening,
I had two apples. No actual meals, but I scraped together a bit of this and that.
For most of the day, I've been on the futon, under some thick blankets. This afternoon, I ventured out in my car and stopped off at Best Buy and
Blockbuster, to get some movies. I bought the first season of Family Guy (thanks to a gift certificate from my sister and her boyfriend), and rented
a few pulpy action movies from Blockbuster.
Man, driving around this afternoon was very daunting. The dizzy/fever thing seems to kick in at certain points. Sometimes, it's very noticeable (especially
if I turn my head too quickly); other times (like now), it's barely there. But circling a crowded parking lot for 15 minutes trying to catch a spot was
pretty trying.
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Every time I cough, my temples hurt. Every time I sneeze, the muscles in my back flare up and it feels like pinpricks. Ooh, but right now, I think
that Nyquil's kicking in. The big plus so far has been that, during off hours, it feels like I'm on Codeine. That, or I've just taken a tremendous
drag on a cigarette for the first time in years. Take that feeling, and prolong it for a few hours. That's what the fever feels like.
Ah yes, the Nyquil is definitely kicking in. Alright kids, time for me to hit the blankets again.
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