Heyy everyone. I just got over a minor soore throat and a cold. But now I have a really really runny and atuffy nose. My throat is alot better, it just feels tight when i swallow. Is there anyway I can make this head cold go away before 7:00 tonight? thanks! <3
fcukhim answered Saturday March 12 2005, 3:17 pm: Hey ... aw I hope you feel better. Take some tyleno and just get plenty of rest, drink lots of fluids. I'm not sure if it'll make it go away that fast, but yeah it speeds up the process. Hope you get betterPlease rate and view my column! [ fcukhim's advice column | Ask fcukhim A Question ]
here_x_2_x_help answered Saturday March 12 2005, 3:02 pm: Ok. Here is my advice. Just try and stay in bed all day. Drink lots of fluids. Blow your nose often an use vicks. Its that cream you put under your nose to open up your nostils so you can breathe. Have a wet cloth on your forehead so you dont get a fever.
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Aw, everyone hates being sick...Well my grandma always gave me this natural recipe for your throat, and it soothes it sooo well. My grand makes honey and lemon. Its really easy to make, a little bit of honey and lemon, put it in the micro. And take it by tablespoons. Its tastes kinda like tartish at first but it does tast really good. Its all natural too. You should also take aspirin RIGHT BEFORE you go out, that way it lasts longer. You'll be feeling great in no time :)
Hope i helped : ) and Get Well!!
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