I will not become ill.
Oct. 27th, 2003 01:41 pm*Grumble* I seem to have developed a sore throat, and a cough.*Grumble*
I'm not accepting this. Theres no way I'm becoming ill, not now. Right starting this morning I'm rebeginning my massive Vitamin C overdose* tactic again. I'm going to beat this thing by tomorrow. Theres no way I'm going to risk giving this to P, and theres no way I'm going to let anything get in the way of seeing her when I said I would.
*Rampage at virus attempting to kill it with anger*
On a side note the whole fact I'm going out with P is finally starting to sink in, though it'll take a while to get me used to people refering to her as 'my girlfriend'. Its made stranger by the fact that even though we've only been going out since Friday and it hasn't even been a week since I started to get to know her, it feels like I've known her for ages. Its almost as if I can't even imagine a universe where I don't know her anymore.
I'm totally comfortable around her, I can talk to her about anything, and I find it really difficult to leave when I have to. I don't know how it could be better, I don't think it can.
*GRIN... cough, rampage*
*NB: You can't actually overdose on Vitamin C its about one of the few things that doesn't effect you regardless of dosage. All that happens is that your body just absorbs less. However if you suddenly reduce your intake to a normal level, after taking a lot for a long period of time, you get Vitamin C withdrawal scurvy. This is because your body has adapted to absorb only a small proportion of the intake. This is really a risk for people who take a lot of vitamin tablets and then stop as most vitamin tablets will contain Vitamin C as well as whatever they're supposed to be so people can be taking in a lot more than they realised.
I'm not accepting this. Theres no way I'm becoming ill, not now. Right starting this morning I'm rebeginning my massive Vitamin C overdose* tactic again. I'm going to beat this thing by tomorrow. Theres no way I'm going to risk giving this to P, and theres no way I'm going to let anything get in the way of seeing her when I said I would.
*Rampage at virus attempting to kill it with anger*
On a side note the whole fact I'm going out with P is finally starting to sink in, though it'll take a while to get me used to people refering to her as 'my girlfriend'. Its made stranger by the fact that even though we've only been going out since Friday and it hasn't even been a week since I started to get to know her, it feels like I've known her for ages. Its almost as if I can't even imagine a universe where I don't know her anymore.
I'm totally comfortable around her, I can talk to her about anything, and I find it really difficult to leave when I have to. I don't know how it could be better, I don't think it can.
*GRIN... cough, rampage*
*NB: You can't actually overdose on Vitamin C its about one of the few things that doesn't effect you regardless of dosage. All that happens is that your body just absorbs less. However if you suddenly reduce your intake to a normal level, after taking a lot for a long period of time, you get Vitamin C withdrawal scurvy. This is because your body has adapted to absorb only a small proportion of the intake. This is really a risk for people who take a lot of vitamin tablets and then stop as most vitamin tablets will contain Vitamin C as well as whatever they're supposed to be so people can be taking in a lot more than they realised.