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No, but I try not to talk too much. I believe it's one way of conserving my energy.
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No. But I think most of the people that I am close to do. They make it hard for me to take care of them.
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i just get really quiet. i think being rude takes too much effort when you're sick. :)
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No my personality is pretty much consistent as I am irritable and impatient most every day. I try not to be rude however since that would not be nice. I act that way when I'm well too.
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I am more irritable when I'm sick, in person and online, so I avoid AB when I'm not feeling myself.
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I certainly become more irritable when I don't fell well. It bothers my DH a lot and for that, I feel guilty.
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Ohhhh the sarcasm that comes out of me when I dont feel good... Its insane. LOL.
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Yes. It goes something like this: I get dreary and slaphappy. Then I snap into a rude fit of unpleasantness. You will hate me at this point, but if my illness continues (as few have) I will progress to a listless state where you will now feel sorry for me and beg me to go to the doctor. I will refuse. 2 days later, after you have written me off, I will emerge from my room in a glorious mood and will begin cleaning the house which has gone untouched by your selfish @$$ for the past 5 days.
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Does this apply to the incredible hulk? and please get out of the vicinity when he's about to throw up.
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All of the above and I suffer in silence too.
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I'm not a mean sick person. I just get all wimpy and want to go to bed. Just bring hot tea, ice and maybe some food. If I'm not contagious, a cuddle would be nice.
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No, I think that is a very bad time to treat the people, that may be willing to take care you, like you don't want them around. Self-serving, maybe, but I become very nice. I'm usually nice, anyway.:)
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I've been told I do. I guess its ture, but I feel like its within reason. If I'm not feeling wiell how am I going to act like I'm happy?
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There are no words to describe me when I am sick..that word has not been invented yet. LOL
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