February 15th, 2007 at 12:00 am

Well, they stop blogging, that’s for sure. I did, anyway.

Past few days I was totally laid out by the flu. Fevers, chills, muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue, and even a bit of shortness of breath and a cough thrown in for a bit of good luck. For those who have never quite had the pleasure, the flu is NOT like a “bad” cold. You might have cold symptoms, such as a runny nose and sore throat, but you almost certainly ALSO have symptoms that have lay you flat on your back.
Like I did.

Anyway, feeling back to normal after lots of rest, liquids, and even more rest.

And back to blogging. ;)

7 Responses to “What Happens When The Flu Hits A Blogger?”

  1. Muhammad Saleem :

    Glad to see you’re back on the saddle T.

  2. TDH :

    Having gone through that sort of thing for the past week myself (could you tell?), I feel for you buddy. Then again, I don’t have a hospital I need to go work in. ;)

    Glad you’re back!

  3. Maki :

    Welcome back, Tony!

    I hate the fevers and muscle aches that come with flu … makes me just wanna lie in bed the whole day and never get up..

  4. Dawud Miracle :

    I got some bug a couple weeks ago myself. It’s been an interesting run - the thing’s stuck around longer than any cold I can remember.

  5. Mathew Ingram :

    Glad to hear you’re on the mend, Tony.

  6. Lorelle :

    Glad you are feeling better. I heard some school districts in the United States closed down schools because of the wide spread flu going around. Stomach flu has hit the states hard. People are so worried about bio terrorism when the darn flu and cold season knocks us on our butts every year. ;-)

    Chicken soup and all that. Stay healthy, we need you!

  7. Ashish Mohta :

    LOl nothing can keep me away from blogging not even my marrige ceremony lol.I will prepare posts and schedule it and keep checking whenever its possible.Its not my primary job but its something that calls me from inside.Thats what i follow Instincts!!

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