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Drama4Ever
Everyone gets ill at some point. How often do you get ill? I'm just curious lol
tokyo-rose
I rarely get sick. Maybe once or twice a year, but never bad enough to stay out of school.
Duchess of Dork
Lately? Quite a bit. Not the cough-y, snotty, sore throat sick, but just generally feel ill, like all the time.

Problem's getting fixed though. :)
lostgrl16
im always sick lol. esp in the winter, colds the whole time lol.
Simba
QUOTE(brownsugar @ Apr 2 2007, 9:58 AM) *
Getting sick just does not work with my schedule.
Oh word.

I would get sick maybe once a year or every other year.
sprezzatura
I haven't been absent at school due to illness for 5 years already. I rarely get sick, and even so, it's just a little cold and sore throat that would be recovered in a week.
think!IMAGINARILY
I almost always get sick during vacations/breaks (like the flu or something).. Other than that, never because I keep a good amount of vitamin C in my system. :D Well, maybe the cold every once in a while, but hardly ever.
alysaphobia
maybe once or twice a year.
but when i do get sick, it's usually pretty bad.
Imlearning
before & after periods.
UGH.
cori-catastrophe
it depends. mostly around twice as far as throwing up sick. but just headache/feel-bad sick...alot. but i usually go to school anyways.
synthase
once a year?
I never really..noticed blink.gif
angelrevelation
Only about once or twice a year... And it's usually never too serious. shrug.gif
Detective
About 3 Times a year. But noo that don't stop my parents from making me go to school.
Crash2
I don't get sick very often... maybe a couple or so times a year.

When I do get sick, it's usually pretty bad, though. It throws me off, big time. Stuff that I've gotta do starts to pile up, so I try to stay healthy to avoid this.
xFaith
I used to get ill a lot, but now i'm not very ill that often.
I do have a lot of headaches and stuff, but nothing that keeps me in bed for over 2 days.
VaeVictis

Just a runny nose, sore throat and lightheadedness every once in awhile.

I'm only seriously sick every year or so.
voguelove
i dont even remember the last time i was sick.
Michelle
Maybe 1-2x a year.
secretwish
not often.
i just get minor colds and things like that. no fevers.
doiink
I never actully got sick last school year..it made me mad..but i faked sick a bunch of times to get out of school whistling.gif
monxcheri
usually just a few times during the school year.
1angel3
Maybe once a year, mostly during winter.
ashxx69xbaby
lets see i have asthma which wears down the immune system.... um i get sick like every 3-6 months and its usually during season change or i change the time of my BC other then that im healthy
RAWRstephishere
Usually when school first starts, because I never get enough sleep.
If I dont get atleast 7 hours of sleep I get sick.
illriginal
Haven't been sick since I was 18, I turn 24 this year. Almost 6 years without being sick. I had a cold (sore throat, sneezing, coughing, and stuffed up sinus) though... but it lasted only 2 days. All I did was add another dose of vitamins and bumped up my water intake to 2 gallons instead of 1 gallon and 32 oucnes of Gatorade each day.

I would like to also add, that a week later, I added beepollen to my diet. 1 Spoonful a day... never felt ill since then.
Steven
^Yeah that's about how frequently I get sick too nowadays haha. I drink a huge amount of orange juice, which is pumped w/ vitamins. I've been sick once in the past 4 years, other than a couple colds. And that was tonsillitis.
Claudel
Proud to say that i have been only 2 times in my life in a hospital, 1 when was born and 2nd when i was in army and i wanned to get a small vacation so i faked an injured leg :)))) my bad :D
jeanna
A LOT. i have horrible allergies and live with two cats. i eat bad and yeah. not good. i wake up with sore throat a lot. har har but seriously.
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