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The 14 Stages Of Being Sick As Told By GIFs

Flu season is coming.

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The 14 Stages Of Being Sick As Told By GIFs
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As I am writing this, I have been dealing with a cold instead of enjoying my winter break. It sucks. To brighten myself up a bit and to still make a (somewhat) meaningful article, I thought I would describe the stages of sickness that I've experienced true throughout my life. And to keep this topic light and happy, I thought GIFs would help.


1. Realizing that something is not quite right


2. Fighting it off


3. Thinking you fought off the sickness

4. But the next day you wake up feeling awful


5. Getting hot flashes


6. Then immediately getting cold flashes


7. Trying to still be productive


8. Then realizing you can't so you just binge watch stuff


9. Getting stir crazy because you've only been binge watching


10. Feeling a bit better and getting your hopes up that you're free from the illness


11. Then on the next day feeling 75% worse than before


12. Finally accepting your fate and just letting the illness take it's course on it's own


13. Becoming just well enough to leave the comfort of your home


14. Finally getting over the illness



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