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The effect of cold/flu virus on the voice

Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:40 am

Any other singers on here feel like having a bitch and a moan about this? Not just singers, anyone want to join me in a wallowing in self pity fest?

Or can offer sympathy to make me feel less fed up?

OK, I haven't had to cancel a gig tonight because we have booked it as a night off after playing Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the same venue. So it was a night off anyway, and our next gig isn't until next Friday - but I began sneezing last night.

I had a nasty taste in the back of my mouth.
I recognise the signs. I don't want to be ill.
So, I gargled with salt water. I used a steam inhaler.
I ate raw garlic. I used a sinus rinse to flush out anything horrid in there before it could take hold.

But today when I wake up, my sinuses etc are bunged up with catarrh.

I can feel the catarrh strangling my vocal cords. If I had a gig tonight, I would have had to cancel it. A few months ago, I caught a similar thing and DID Have to cancel a gig. No gig = no wages = very miserable SusieP.

I NEVER strain my voice. I make sure all songs covered are within my comfort range. I make sure we take breaks and I drink water throughout the day etc.
I make sure I eat fresh vegetables, I go to the gym, I don't eat sugary crap and I hardly eat any dairy products. I have never smoked.
I drink plenty of room temperature water and get plenty of sleep.

I do everything right - because I make my living from my voice. I have to be sensible and take care of it.

But STILL I get clobbered by a cold virus/bug...whatever.
I'm sick of sage tea and manuka honey.

And I feel so fed up that apart from shooting myself, I don't know what else to do.

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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:56 am

Hi Susie, I am a chronic bronchitis sufferer. Use a product called Mucinex to curb the mucus drainage. It will reduce it and make any coughs you have more productive. It kept me from going into full blown pneumonia this year!

I am sorry your feeling bad. Sorry to say it is always the old stand bys....plenty of rest, lots of fluids, healthy diet, and warm tea and honey. And a hug....definitely a hug needed from me to you!

Get well soon! :D
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:19 am

Thank you.

A hug is welcome.

I'm pretty healthy really. It's just that whenever a cold bug strikes it seems to go straight to my throat.

I haven't got a cough.
It's one of those colds where the catarrh drips onto the back of the throat.
I'm hoping the salt water gargling will stop it dropping down onto my larynx.
Because if it turns to laryngitis, it could take several days to clear.

I'm being silent today to try and prevent that happening.

I do feel fed up, but I am just so glad my voice was ok for the gigs we had booked last week.

I would have rested my voice well today after that many gigs anyway, but I could do without the threat of this looming over my vocal cords.


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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:37 am

SusieP wrote:Thank you.

A hug is welcome.

I'm pretty healthy really. It's just that whenever a cold bug strikes it seems to go straight to my throat.

I haven't got a cough.
It's one of those colds where the catarrh drips onto the back of the throat.
I'm hoping the salt water gargling will stop it dropping down onto my larynx.
Because if it turns to laryngitis, it could take several days to clear.

I'm being silent today to try and prevent that happening.

I do feel fed up, but I am just so glad my voice was ok for the gigs we had booked last week.

I would have rested my voice well today after that many gigs anyway, but I could do without the threat of this looming over my vocal cords.


AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!



Lots of warm honey and tea and self pampering is in order then. I hope you get well soon!
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Postby TRAGChick » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:40 am

Hey there....

Sorry to hear you're sick! :(

I highly recommend TheraFlu - take it at night; it knocks you out and KILLS what ails you! :lol: :twisted:
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:45 am

TRAGChick wrote:Hey there....

Sorry to hear you're sick! :(

I highly recommend TheraFlu - take it at night; it knocks you out and KILLS what ails you! :lol: :twisted:
http://www.theraflu.com/index.shtml



Not sure we can get these medications in the UK, but thanks for the info.


But the virus/bacteria or whatever it is has already taken hold.

Those sinus rinse kits are good for clearing a blocked nose, but I can still sing with a blocked nose. Might not sound so wonderful but at least I can still sing.

I sinus rinsed as quick as I could, and I thought the raw garlic would kill those nasties before they took hold, but those buggers move fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Come on, wallow with me here.

I feel sorry for myself.


Even a chocolate overdose wouldn't help. I wouldn't even taste it.

Thank goodness our next gig is 7 days away.
I have been silent all day and will remain silent tomorrow. Thank goodness for the internet and SMS/text messages for keeping a girl sane. OK maybe I'm not quite sane.....but..............



But it's SO annoying.

I know people who never catch colds and yet they eat crap, smoke, drink, take no exercise and walk about in cold & wet weather with no warm clothing on.
But me....Mrs Sensible, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Why me?

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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:48 am

Bloody hell Nora, that Theraflu must be good, its on amazon Uk for 24.61 a pack........... which in US Dollars is


THIRTY EIGHT DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



and Mucinex is about the same price!
:shock:


Think I'll stick to the salt water gargle,sage tea and manuka honey.


Although manuka honey costs a fortune, too.



However, if I have any more honey tea and salt gargle I think I'll throw up.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:43 pm

SusieP wrote:Bloody hell Nora, that Theraflu must be good, its on amazon Uk for 24.61 a pack........... which in US Dollars is


THIRTY EIGHT DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



and Mucinex is about the same price!
:shock:


Think I'll stick to the salt water gargle,sage tea and manuka honey.


Although manuka honey costs a fortune, too.



However, if I have any more honey tea and salt gargle I think I'll throw up.


That is because they really help. I understand not wanting to pay that price. Believe me it is not cheap here either. :(
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:45 pm

Susie, sorry to hear you have the crud and that it's affecting your voice. I'm no expert, but I do relate and have come to some general conclusions.

#1... ALL "home remedies" of ANY kind are crap... if they work at all, it's psychosomatic. "The Chinese have relied on this rare herb for over 10,000 years..." don't be fooled - it's because they didn't know any fucking better.

#2... There are no quick fixes for the voice aside from taking steroid injections like you-know-who, and it's only temporary and can cause permanent damage if continued (like you-know-who).

I don't know if this helps at all, but I used to lose my voice completely every single year due to illness, and it would often take a few months, maybe 2 or 3, to get my full range back again. That sucked harder than you can imagine. What I found was that it was apparently caused more by allergies than a cold or flu, and intense allergies definitely present with flu-like symptoms. Made sense that I was confusing the two, as I've had several colds and flus that didn't take a lick off my range, even if my throat was very sore. I started taking Lortadine (Claritin) as needed when I felt a little sniffly, and haven't lost my voice completely since - it's been about 5 years now.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:43 pm

SusieP wrote:Bloody hell Nora, that Theraflu must be good, its on amazon Uk for 24.61 a pack........... which in US Dollars is


THIRTY EIGHT DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



It DOES work, that's why. What, I guess aside from toothpaste, UK stores don't carry deodorant? Not surprising. I mean after all, you guys want the body odor to match your breath odor right?


Think I'll stick to the salt water gargle,sage tea and manuka honey.


I have an idea of doing "something" with, for your old man that contains excercise, fun, and also salt; in particular, dick snot, which contains 100% pure salt from the good Lord himself. Yep, from what I have heard, a pre-show blow job works. How do I know this? Nora told me.
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:36 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:Susie, sorry to hear you have the crud and that it's affecting your voice. I'm no expert, but I do relate and have come to some general conclusions.

#1... ALL "home remedies" of ANY kind are crap... if they work at all, it's psychosomatic. "The Chinese have relied on this rare herb for over 10,000 years..." don't be fooled - it's because they didn't know any fucking better.

#2... There are no quick fixes for the voice aside from taking steroid injections like you-know-who, and it's only temporary and can cause permanent damage if continued (like you-know-who).

I don't know if this helps at all, but I used to lose my voice completely every single year due to illness, and it would often take a few months, maybe 2 or 3, to get my full range back again. That sucked harder than you can imagine. What I found was that it was apparently caused more by allergies than a cold or flu, and intense allergies definitely present with flu-like symptoms. Made sense that I was confusing the two, as I've had several colds and flus that didn't take a lick off my range, even if my throat was very sore. I started taking Lortadine (Claritin) as needed when I felt a little sniffly, and haven't lost my voice completely since - it's been about 5 years now.



That's interesting, Rip, thanks.
Its also even more expensive here than the others recommended by Ginger and Nora. I'm wondering if I can get it on prescription from my Doctor. With our NHS system, prescription meds are a set price - so I could probably get some cheaper.
But it seems to have enabled you to keep your voice.

Looking at Ginger's recommendation, that seems more suitable for coughs. I don't tend to get coughs - the cold [or allergy] seems to get to my voice. So maybe this isn't the one for me. I don't know. And could it be allergies and not a cold/flu, like it was for Rip?

I want to try and make sure my voice is always there so that I can work.

That's all very informative all of you, thank you.
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:38 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
SusieP wrote:Bloody hell Nora, that Theraflu must be good, its on amazon Uk for 24.61 a pack........... which in US Dollars is


THIRTY EIGHT DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



It DOES work, that's why. What, I guess aside from toothpaste, UK stores don't carry deodorant? Not surprising. I mean after all, you guys want the body odor to match your breath odor right?


Think I'll stick to the salt water gargle,sage tea and manuka honey.


I have an idea of doing "something" with, for your old man that contains excercise, fun, and also salt; in particular, dick snot, which contains 100% pure salt from the good Lord himself. Yep, from what I have heard, a pre-show blow job works. How do I know this? Nora told me.



Dean, as ever, your comments have cheered me up.

You are missed on here, you know.
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:31 pm

Grrr the only Theraflu I can seem to get here is the chest congestion one.
No others seem to be available, at any price.

I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.

I will see if I can get Theraflu from my Doctor.

Thanks all.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:48 pm

SusieP wrote:Grrr the only Theraflu I can seem to get here is the chest congestion one.
No others seem to be available, at any price.

I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.

I will see if I can get Theraflu from my Doctor.

Thanks all.
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Theraflu is good. The Mucinex, even though it says for coughs, works to reduce mucus. And since most of my problems are also allergy related, it affects my sinus something fierce. My doc is the one who said Mucinex. I can understand if you don't think it will help you. I only suggested what helps me. Now it might not be what you need at all. Maybe ask your doc what would be most suited for your problem? And I am with Rip, it could be more allergy than anything else. I unfortunately have problems because a lot of allergy medicines are No-No's for people with high blood pressure. It reduces what I can take.

I wish you good luck and I hope your feeling back in tune again soon! :wink: :D
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Postby SusieP » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:59 pm

artist4perry wrote:
SusieP wrote:Grrr the only Theraflu I can seem to get here is the chest congestion one.
No others seem to be available, at any price.

I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.

I will see if I can get Theraflu from my Doctor.

Thanks all.
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Theraflu is good. The Mucinex, even though it says for coughs, works to reduce mucus. And since most of my problems are also allergy related, it affects my sinus something fierce. My doc is the one who said Mucinex. I can understand if you don't think it will help you. I only suggested what helps me. Now it might not be what you need at all. Maybe ask your doc what would be most suited for your problem? And I am with Rip, it could be more allergy than anything else. I unfortunately have problems because a lot of allergy medicines are No-No's for people with high blood pressure. It reduces what I can take.

I wish you good luck and I hope your feeling back in tune again soon! :wink: :D



It's tricky to know which might work best isn't it?

I'm so fed up because you would think my immune system would be strong enough to fight colds because I eat healthy, exercise, don't smoke etc - and yet, I keep getting colds. Ive had 3 this winter. So I am - after Rips comments - thinking it may well be allergy related rather than a cold.

I know that even healthy people get at least two colds a year, and I can live with a blocked nose and a cough because I can still sing through that - but because Rip said his colds made him lose his voice and the Claritin prevented that, obviously that's the first recommendation I will try.

The other two I will look into.

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Postby artist4perry » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:13 am

Well I hope it works. I have battled my allergies a great deal more than I want as of late. I also deal with them getting so bad it turns into walking pneumonia. I have so much drainage I feel I am drowning. I loose my voice on occasion, but mostly just an irritation of the throat. I don't cough until it gets really bad.

Anything you can do that will help you feel better do. Rip seems to be on the right track I think.

Please let us know before it gets this bad O.K.? Sorry, just trying to put a smile on your face.


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Postby majik » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:40 am

One to two tablespoon apple cider vinegar sweetened with a little honey in a glass of water 3 times daily never fails, highly recommended for sore throats and allergies. I use it every day all year round and never get colds or flu or hay fever anymore.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:13 am

SusieP wrote:I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.


SusieP wrote:I'm so fed up because you would think my immune system would be strong enough to fight colds because I eat healthy, exercise, don't smoke etc - and yet, I keep getting colds. Ive had 3 this winter. So I am - after Rips comments - thinking it may well be allergy related rather than a cold.

I know that even healthy people get at least two colds a year, and I can live with a blocked nose and a cough because I can still sing through that - but because Rip said his colds made him lose his voice and the Claritin prevented that, obviously that's the first recommendation I will try.


Hey, Susie -

A couple of quick notes if you want to try the Claritin route - the brand name is about 5x as expensive, so I just get the generic Lortadine 10mg tabs, which cost me anywhere from $2-$3 U.S. for a pack of 10. I hope it's not too outrageous in the U.K.

Just to clarify, I believe now that losing my voice was never a result of any cold or flu, because even with a sore throat or all the stuff that goes along with colds/flus, there have been too many times that it didn't affect my voice much if at all. But I do have seasonal allergies, and the symptoms are very nearly identical in me -- a little fever, sore throat, achy body, all the sinus stuff, etc, and if I don't address it immediately it tends to become a secondary respiratory infection. In past years, what would happen is my voice would start to go out very quick, and within a few days I had laryngitis - couldn't even speak. Speaking voice would start to come back within a few days, but in the worst cases my singing voice may not fully recover for a few months. Taking 1 Lortadine tab at the first spot of trouble seems to have eradicated that issue, and I haven't lost my voice like that in several years - at least 5, maybe 6.

I was a little direct in my complaints about home remedies last night, lol - I think that comes from my frustration with those types of voice issues, but in my case at least, there have been no magic cures once it goes out - at that point, it just takes time. Hitting it hard and quick at the first sign of trouble, even if it's just getting the sniffles or coughing up less than clear mucous in the morning seems to keep me going.

Good luck to you and keep us posted!
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:57 pm

majik wrote:One to two tablespoon apple cider vinegar sweetened with a little honey in a glass of water 3 times daily never fails, highly recommended for sore throats and allergies. I use it every day all year round and never get colds or flu or hay fever anymore.


The benefits of ACV are a hoax. Except for the benefits to the sellers - those cannot be denied. Hate to say this because Stallone also promotes ACV and the acidic/alkaline model of health, but it's nonsense. Rambo needs to stick to killing people, not trying to heal them. :)
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:12 pm

SusieP wrote:Grrr the only Theraflu I can seem to get here is the chest congestion one.
No others seem to be available, at any price.

I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.

I will see if I can get Theraflu from my Doctor.

Thanks all.
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Oh For Fucks Sake, PM me your poste address and I'll ship some Theraflu of your choice...a couple bottles. Hell, I'll throw in some vicodin too. That shit works for any illness; from depression, to broken bones, to hangovers...anything. TRUST ME.
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Postby majik » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:16 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
majik wrote:One to two tablespoon apple cider vinegar sweetened with a little honey in a glass of water 3 times daily never fails, highly recommended for sore throats and allergies. I use it every day all year round and never get colds or flu or hay fever anymore.


The benefits of ACV are a hoax. Except for the benefits to the sellers - those cannot be denied. Hate to say this because Stallone also promotes ACV and the acidic/alkaline model of health, but it's nonsense. Rambo needs to stick to killing people, not trying to heal them. :)



Just passing on what works for me with zero side effects.
It beats taking strong medication that have many side effects while lining the pharmaceutical companies with cash.
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Postby brywool » Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:22 am

Hey Susie- I was you last year, but with Bronchitus.
I had it twice. Had to cancel a gig, should've cancelled more than one.
Took a long time to get my voice back.
Steroids if taken in pill form and not ALL THE TIME won't hurt you.
And will help bring the swelling down in your chords.
Water. Water. Water.
Silence. Silence. Silence.
Steam.

Keep it out of your chest if you can.


I read last year that if you take Choral Calcium each day, it can keep you from getting that stuff.
Last year I started (after I got sick). So far, so good and my wife has been super sick
since New Year's Eve with a bad cold and I've been lucky enough to not get it. That's
been a number of weeks and normally, I get that stuff so easy.

That is the only thing I'm doing differently, so it seems to explain my luck so far.
I also juice with ginger, celery, carrots, apples on gig days.
I'm still having issues, but it seems to be allergy/reflux related as opposed to flu/cold.

Good luck. It's only a gig. Take some time off.
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Postby SusieP » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:34 am

majik wrote:One to two tablespoon apple cider vinegar sweetened with a little honey in a glass of water 3 times daily never fails, highly recommended for sore throats and allergies. I use it every day all year round and never get colds or flu or hay fever anymore.


Thanks for offering advice to help me, I really appreciate it
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but, I take that every day.
Sadly it's made f*** all difference.

I still got the nasties.


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Postby SusieP » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:46 am

brywool wrote:Hey Susie- I was you last year, but with Bronchitus.
I had it twice. Had to cancel a gig, should've cancelled more than one.
Took a long time to get my voice back.
Steroids if taken in pill form and not ALL THE TIME won't hurt you.
And will help bring the swelling down in your chords.
Water. Water. Water.
Silence. Silence. Silence.
Steam.

Keep it out of your chest if you can.


I read last year that if you take Choral Calcium each day, it can keep you from getting that stuff.
Last year I started (after I got sick). So far, so good and my wife has been super sick
since New Year's Eve with a bad cold and I've been lucky enough to not get it. That's
been a number of weeks and normally, I get that stuff so easy.

That is the only thing I'm doing differently, so it seems to explain my luck so far.
I also juice with ginger, celery, carrots, apples on gig days.
I'm still having issues, but it seems to be allergy/reflux related as opposed to flu/cold.

Good luck. It's only a gig. Take some time off.





Choral Calcium?

That's a new one on me. Will google it. Thanks.
What are your thoughts on the Mucinex, Theraflu and Claritin ideas Bry?


My voice is back. Haven't tried to sing - don't need to until Friday. So will wait until nearer the time to see what I have. But I'm talking fine.
It was really the day after the last gig that my voice wasn't really normal.

Have stayed silent, inhaled steam, gargled with salt water [and cider apple vinegar/honey which I have every day] - and woke up this morning feeling good.

I'm just still a little bunged up.

I have some Claritin now. Arrived today.
My Doctor's can't get Theraflu. Seems to be a strictly American thing.

I've emailed Amazon to ask about them stocking the Theraflu range over here.
If they can't do that, I'll buy the only one that's available on the amazon UK site, which is the chest one.





You know, I did sing 8 nights in a row last week
I only usually do a max of 3 a week but it was Chinese New Year and a big venue in Nottingham booked us for their whole celebration period.
And my voice only went a wee bit croaky on the last song of the last night.

I had catarrh the day before and sang a bit nasally but the voice was all there until that next night and the last song.

So maybe all the stuff I do did make sure my cords/larynx were clear from the cold bug and maybe my voice was just plain TIRED? And maybe it wasn't laryngitis this time?
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Postby SusieP » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:55 am

Rip,

thanks again. I checked after I read your info and saw that Claritin brand is available here without prescription and that it comes in 5mg and 10mg.

I got Lortadine 10mg without the Brand name of Claritin. Not expensive at all.

So, you take one a day as soon as you feel the warning signs?


I'm looking into the other products.

But after your comments about allergies, and Ginger's and now Bry's, I'm thinking maybe I should get my Doc to run some allergy tests.
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Postby SusieP » Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:00 am

Rockindeano wrote:
SusieP wrote:Grrr the only Theraflu I can seem to get here is the chest congestion one.
No others seem to be available, at any price.

I have found some Claritin though - 10mg tablets.
And I have ordered them.

I will see if I can get Theraflu from my Doctor.

Thanks all.
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Oh For Fucks Sake, PM me your poste address and I'll ship some Theraflu of your choice...a couple bottles. Hell, I'll throw in some vicodin too. That shit works for any illness; from depression, to broken bones, to hangovers...anything. TRUST ME.




What the heck is Vicodin?
I'm scared you are going to turn me into a junkie! And maybe if you didn't chomp so much vicodin [whatever it is] you wouldnt feel depressed, get drunk, fall over and break any bones??????









I'm also scared you'll turn up here personally to deliver Theraflu, naked with a gift bow on your Todger.


:shock:




Ginger,

save me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!











Seriously, Deano, thanks for offering to ship some to me.

Everyone's kindness really is humbling.


That's why I love this forum.


You are all so kind.

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Postby artist4perry » Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:28 am

Susie, I think my allergy problem is three fold. Smoke from anything burning (the farmers here love to burn fields :evil: people burn leaves, cigarette smoke, etc), Mold (The trailer I work in for the elementary school is riddled with it!), and pollen (I live in Arkansas, things bloom half the year here :shock: :shock: ).

It pays to look into what your allergic to. Sometimes you learn yourself what triggers your allergies. In my case it is useless because it is year round wherever I go! :(

I am going to be singing at a charity event sometime this year and hope and pray it does not hit me hard like it did the last time I sang! I sang with near strep like throat conditions! ARGH! Indeed. Everyone said I did great, but I knew it was NOT my best.

I hate being sick. I hear you 100%!
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Postby SusieP » Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:47 am

majik wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
majik wrote:One to two tablespoon apple cider vinegar sweetened with a little honey in a glass of water 3 times daily never fails, highly recommended for sore throats and allergies. I use it every day all year round and never get colds or flu or hay fever anymore.


The benefits of ACV are a hoax. Except for the benefits to the sellers - those cannot be denied. Hate to say this because Stallone also promotes ACV and the acidic/alkaline model of health, but it's nonsense. Rambo needs to stick to killing people, not trying to heal them. :)



Just passing on what works for me with zero side effects.
It beats taking strong medication that have many side effects while lining the pharmaceutical companies with cash.


And your comments are much appreciated.
Natural remedies are always first with me rather than chemicals, but sometimes, just sometimes, they aren't enough.

I take ACV every day.
Still got sick. :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Postby brywool » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:08 am

SusieP wrote:


Choral Calcium?

That's a new one on me. Will google it. Thanks.
What are your thoughts on the Mucinex, Theraflu and Claritin ideas Bry?


Mucinex helped a bit with the chest. Stay away from the DM as it'll make you spacey. Theraflu also has been effective for me when not feeling well. Tastes horrible, but seems to calm some of the issues. Mostly, it just made me feel better. Haven't tried Claratin. I've been using Zyrtec off and on this year and that's been sometimes helpful and sometimes I couldn't tell

SusieP wrote:My voice is back. Haven't tried to sing - don't need to until Friday. So will wait until nearer the time to see what I have. But I'm talking fine.
It was really the day after the last gig that my voice wasn't really normal.

Have stayed silent, inhaled steam, gargled with salt water [and cider apple vinegar/honey which I have every day] - and woke up this morning feeling good.

I'm just still a little bunged up.

I have some Claritin now. Arrived today.
My Doctor's can't get Theraflu. Seems to be a strictly American thing.

I've emailed Amazon to ask about them stocking the Theraflu range over here.
If they can't do that, I'll buy the only one that's available on the amazon UK site, which is the chest one.

You know, I did sing 8 nights in a row last week
I only usually do a max of 3 a week but it was Chinese New Year and a big venue in Nottingham booked us for their whole celebration period.
And my voice only went a wee bit croaky on the last song of the last night.

I had catarrh the day before and sang a bit nasally but the voice was all there until that next night and the last song.

So maybe all the stuff I do did make sure my cords/larynx were clear from the cold bug and maybe my voice was just plain TIRED? And maybe it wasn't laryngitis this time?



That's a LOT of days in a row and if you have a cold, that first day after's gunna suckkkk. Susie, why are you taking the apple cider vinegar? Is that for reflux? I'm dealing with that a lot these days and ACV didn't seem to help me much last year when I tried it.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:42 am

SusieP wrote:Rip,

thanks again. I checked after I read your info and saw that Claritin brand is available here without prescription and that it comes in 5mg and 10mg.

I got Lortadine 10mg without the Brand name of Claritin. Not expensive at all.

So, you take one a day as soon as you feel the warning signs?


I'm looking into the other products.

But after your comments about allergies, and Ginger's and now Bry's, I'm thinking maybe I should get my Doc to run some allergy tests.


Yes, 1 per day is supposed to last 24 hours. I take it at the first hint of trouble. Anyway, if your issue does turn out to be allergy-related, hopefully this should help.

SusieP wrote:I take ACV every day.
Still got sick. :cry: :cry: :cry:


It's not the fault of the ACV - you must not have had enough faith!

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