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I'd like to do a post musing about Rowling's latest revelation about Dumbledore (although I hardly need to, I suppose, since the blogosphere, including my friends list, has been roiling for the past couple of days and goodness knows an enormous number of bytes have been slaughtered on the subject).

I want to post, but I just don't really feel up to it. Maybe I will later.

(It's been fun seeing all the new icons appearing on the topic. My favorite, however, is an older one at [livejournal.com profile] cesario's journal (credit [livejournal.com profile] sporkyadrasteia), based on a line of Kingsley Shacklebolt's from Order of the Phoenix):



I'm still coughing. As of tomorrow, I'm starting the fourth week now. I really don't think I have a bacterial infection/sinus infection/pneumonia (what I cough up is perfectly clear). I just keep coughing. After weeks of this, my gut just hurts. I can keep it at bay for a little while with cough drops (man, I'm getting sick of the taste of those) and tea. But only for awhile. It keeps coming back.

I slept for a couple of hours this afternoon, and I've been pottering around in my bathrobe. I need to finish my reading and start writing that paper for that Fantasy Matters conference. But my brain seems to have disappeared. Really, I feel as if I have been operating at about 60% capacity for the past two weeks (and at about 10% the week before that.)

How much longer can I expect this to go on?

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Date: 2007-10-22 04:13 pm (UTC)
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If you're still sporadically coughing stuff up, you might try some Mucinex/iguafanesin(sp?). I take one tablet, 10-40 minutes later I have a serious deep chest coughing jag, and then I'm pretty clear for the next 6ish hours.

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