7 Tips on Fighting Off a Cold

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Assumeabsolutely of 11:31AM December 20, 2009

hi rachel again i was reading some of your comments immy neon i have a cold right now too even though your probaly over it by now judging by the date of your comment read my comment it explains everything and why does it maTTER why a woman is always used to represent a cold what you want them to use a man why do you even care i dont and most of the people on this web site dont care so why should you [by the way i am very advanced for my age]

rachel of NV 3:34PM November 27, 2009

hi im 11 almost 12 years old i have a cold and so does my dad. [but i have it the worst] i am in 6 grade and i am doing a book report on the common cold [even though i am sick] i have all the symptoms explained in the video above. now my dad is over it but i am not so he is taking care of me. i take all kinds of medisons for example i take 2 vitaman c a day. i also take sleeping med. [for kids] kids vitamans kids asprin sore throat med.my dad explained to me what things you can do to help your sore throat. what helps is drinking a root beer [and let it burn.or a coke if you dont have any rootbeer]and eating ice cream [the coldness of the ice cream helps your throat]the tissue you should buy is puffs plus with lotion. i have that tissue and its the softest tissue i have EVER used. BED REST HELPS A BUNCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Glkrvdej of OR 2:31AM July 14, 2009

You know, it really pees me off the way they always use a picture of a woman blowing her nose to represent the common cold, like as if we, as biological females, are the snottier gender?!? It really burns me up because I, as an FtM transsexual who is still pre-everything, am down to a rate of fewer colds than the average biological male. I even made a chart and uploaded it to Flickr entitled "My Coldrate versus the Average," but obvoiusly this thing won't let me post the link. I also don't think I've ever had the flu in my life.

I also beg to differ on that point about "you're going to get a cold anyway—it's a question of how many," because I happen to know that it is more than possible to experience a year or more without a cold no matter what gender, race, or age group you happen to fall within. I mean, really, if you can get 1 cold during any particular year, including the first year of life (especially if your mom is a home-schooling breast-feeder and you're the firstborn), then wouldn't it stand to reason that you could also get 0 that year? Do you honestly think there aren't babies who were over 12 months old when they got sick for the first time ever? If you don't, you're ignorant, because anything is possible.

LittleMasterPoints on Flickr, MySpace, and many other sites,

Prince Robert

LittleMasterPoints of TX 2:05AM May 25, 2009

You know, it really pees me off the way they always use a picture of a woman blowing her nose to represent the common cold, like as if we, as biological females, are the snottier gender?!? It really burns me up because I, as an FtM transsexual who is still pre-everything, am down to a rate of fewer colds than the average biological male, as you can see in this chart I made:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14058266@N08/3487153576/

I also beg to differ on that point about "you're going to get a cold anyway—it's a question of how many," because I happen to know that it is more than possible to experience a year or more without a cold no matter what gender, race, or age group you happen to fall within. I mean, really, if you can get 1 cold during any particular year, including the first year of life (especially if your mom is a home-schooling breast-feeder and you're the firstborn), then wouldn't it stand to reason that you could also get 0 that year? Do you honestly think there aren't babies who were over 12 months old when they got sick for the first time ever? If you don't, you're ignorant, because anything is possible.

LittleMasterPoints on Flickr, MySpace, and many other sites,

Prince Robert

LittleMasterPoints of TX 2:01AM May 25, 2009

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