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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No he needs lots of hugs and sympathy.... whats the worst that could happen? you may catch it, but it won't be half as bad "
Urgh. Because I wont get any sleep all night! I tried to persuade him to take some Night Nurse to knock him out |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Should I make him sleep in the spare room tonight? He has man flu and is coughing like a good un. Yes or no?
Def yes! All that tossing! And turning"
Not sure he will be doing any tossing tonight lol. He is even off sex so it must be bad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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no, you need to keep him warm, and you may have to get him a drink or something in the night.
i had bad flu once when i was in my twenties, my hubby was on nights i went downstairs to get a drink and i fainted. |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"I would have thought the spare room is a nice option - I probably would consider the shed myself
poor baby. " Nooooooo, not the baby! Would not consider that for the kids. I am talking about the adult |
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"I would have thought the spare room is a nice option - I probably would consider the shed myself
ouch... Only to ensure that the cold fresh air would do him the world of good "
Hmm..
mind you the centrally heated, double glazed homes we have today are the perfect incubator for germs and bugs.. |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"I would have thought the spare room is a nice option - I probably would consider the shed myself
ouch... Only to ensure that the cold fresh air would do him the world of good
Hmm..
mind you the centrally heated, double glazed homes we have today are the perfect incubator for germs and bugs.." TBH I woould not as cruel as making anybody sleep in the shed... but I do believe a cold fresh bedroom aids better sleep and keeps bugs at bay. I d make him sleep in the spare room. |
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"TBH I woould not as cruel as making anybody sleep in the shed... but I do believe a cold fresh bedroom aids better sleep and keeps bugs at bay. I d make him sleep in the spare room. "
not even if after settling down to relax after a long hard day and a desire for some 85% chocolate, you find the OH has scoffed it..
agree on the cold bedroom, plenty of other ways to keep warm.. |
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not even if after settling down to relax after a long hard day and a desire for some 85% chocolate, you find the OH has scoffed it..
Now if you put it this way....."
true, more of a 'under the patio' type of offence than plain old banishment .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"no, you need to keep him warm, and you may have to get him a drink or something in the night.
i had bad flu once when i was in my twenties, my hubby was on nights i went downstairs to get a drink and i fainted."
This is man flu though not proper flu! Spare room definitely lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Should I make him sleep in the spare room tonight? He has man flu and is coughing like a good un. Yes or no?"
Yes as long as you are prepared to be made do the same when you are ill. you could resort to a paper bag on his head to stop cross contamination though if you don't make him sleep in the spare room. |
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