Sunday, August 16, 2015

Suppressed Immune Systems (Or My Body Is So Busy Attacking Itself, My Immune System Can't Fight Things Off)

It's a busy day at work and suddenly, from across the room, someone sneezes. Immediately, my senses go on high alert and my mind goes into Def-com 5 mode, running through the lists of my "avoid illness" supply list at home.  Or I'm spending time with family, and someone coughs a bit, I try not to make it obvious as I avoid being close to them.

And no, I'm not a hypochondriac.

The unfortunate reality is that a common cold or the latest flu virus that makes a "normal person" sick for a few days can knock someone like me out for a few weeks.  The fact is that when someone's immune system is occupied with attacking one's own body, there's not a lot left over to fight off the viruses and bacteria that are out there that makes people sick. And so it means that it doesn't take much exposure to something to make one of us sick and we can get sicker with the bug and for longer than the average.

All this in addition to the pain and fatigue--how did we get so lucky!

I currently have a cold that my husband brought home with him.  As soon as he felt something coming on, we went through the steps.  Zicam for both of us, check!  Healer's Chai Breath Drops for me, check! Halls Vitamin C Drops, check!  He got over it very quickly, in maybe a day and a half.

I'm on day 5 of the cold, and it seems to still be picking up steam.

Chronic Pain Conditions, Autoimmune Conditions, and all that are associated already tend to isolate those individuals dealing with them, but to have to avoid people during cold and flu season?  That tends to just add to the feelings of isolation.  So how does one deal with all of this?  Please note: This is not a substitute for medical advice from your physician. Always seek out a physician for medical advice pertaining to your health circumstances.

Here's a few tips I use to try to stay as healthy as I can:

  • Good sleep hygiene
    • This means going to bed at the same time and getting up at the same time everyday;
    • Minimizing television and other computerized device usage in the evenings before bed; 
    • Minimizing caffeine intake in the late afternoon and evening; 
    • Minimizing alcohol intake (it can keep people awake and disrupt sleep); and
    • Minimizing sugar in the late afternoon and evening.
  • Good hand hygiene
  • Not sharing utensils or drinks
  • Regular light exercise
  • Stress Management techniques
  • And the utilization of homeopathic/holistic treatments when necessary.  (Please note that I am one of those individuals unable to take the flu vaccine, and the common antiviral medications make me more sick than the virus does typically.)
The fact is that I know I won't be able to avoid getting sick in some instances, and then I rely on water, tea and honey, homeopathic treatments, and good ol' soup (seeking medical attention when the symptoms appear to be more severe or different from what is associated normally with a cold or flu virus).  

And I tell my family to buy stock in Kleenex Tissues.  :)




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