Hey guys... its been awhile. I'm sorry for the drama and I hope you can find it in your hearts to forgive me and give me a chance to redeem myself. So here's my first post as a newbie.
It?s getting to be that time of year. I can?t encourage you enough to go out and get that flu shot. I just finished restocking my annual flu box? getting rid of expired meds and supplies and adding a few more. It?s best to be prepared than to find yourself sick and without supplies. Remember to wash your hands (and remind the kids) as many times a day as you can. Hand washing has been proven to be the most effective way of prevent the spread of infection.
Flu Symptoms: Fever/chills, fatigue/ weakness, cough, headache and congestion
A word about fevers - Fever is almost always present with the flu and it usually comes on suddenly. When you have a high fever, you are also likely to experience chills. The higher your body temperature, the colder the air will feel. This is the reason that people with a fever try to layer on clothing and blankets, although doing so will only make the problem worse.
My Flu Box
Humidifier (Humidifiers put extra moisture in the air, which makes it a little less dry and irritating for you to breathe. They are especially useful at night when you will be in the same position for many hours. They can even help thin the mucous in your sinuses and help it drain more easily.)
Medications
Decongestants: Sudafed and Sudafed PE are both decongestants. They contain pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) or phenylephrine (Sudafed PE) that helps to release congestion
Antihistamines: can be used for symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing and itching. There are many different formulas available, including Benadryl(diphenhydramine),Claritin
Ibuprofen: also sold as Advil or Motrin, is a type of pain reliever/fever reducer. It is known as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug or NSAID
Acetaminophen: or Tylenol is used to bring down a fever and relieve minor pain
Multiple symptoms medication: Many options are available, just make sure you are taking one that treats only the symptoms you have. Taking medication for symptoms you do not have is not only unnecessary, but it can also be dangerous.
Drinking lots of fluids and using salt water gargles (made by combining a cup of warm water and a teaspoon of salt) can often be helpful for easing the pain of a sore throat
Saline Nasal Spray: Treats nasal stuffiness without the risk of "rebound" congestion from dependence on other nasal sprays when used for more than 3 days
Supplies
Gloves/masks
Lip balm
Kleenex
Toothbrushes- change after being sick
Listerine
Thermometers/ covers- each kid has their own
Disinfectant spray
Small trash bags
Cough drops
Alcohol
Vicks Rub
Hand Sanitizer
Baby Wipes
Anti-Bacterial Soap
Trash Bags
And I make sure I have lots of soup, saltines, ginger ale and gatorade or things like that so if I'm sick I don't have to worry.