Oh, how intense the Calgary weather it gets!
Last Sunday's high was plus 12 and last Friday's low was minus 28. You can easily imagine that.
I am somewhat very sensitive to temperature change. In fact, I constantly got sick first a few years after I moved to Toronto because I didn't get used to the temperature change in Toronto. In Calgary, it is far worse than in Toronto.
I knew the weather would dramatically change last Thursday from the weather forecast. I thought I prepared for it.
I tend to eat a lot (more than I can handle) especially when it gets colder and is in the winter. Of course, I did eat a lot then on Thursday night. I set an alarm clock at 6:15 to be in the 9:00 class and went to bed around 11:00. I prepared for the next day very well. At least, I thought that was enough.
In the middle of the night (I didn't remember what time it was), I woke up with pain in my tummy. At the beginning, I tried to ignore the pain and keep sleeping, but I finally got up because I couldn't resist and went to the bathroom. For a few moments, I didn't know what to do and stood still in front of the sink. My tummy was still aching and I realised which part of the body the pain was coming from. It was from my upper stomach. Soon after the realisation, I wanted to puke. So, I did until my stomach was emptied totally. I didn't like the sensation of vomiting and the smell and taste! I didn't feel well, but I brushed my teeth and rinse my mouth with Listerine.
Next morning, when I woke up, it was 7:00 something. I didn't still feel well and it was minus 28 according to CBC Radio 1, so I didn't go to the class.
I feel much better now and I can relax a bit because I don't have classes and placements because we have a reading week.
I hate being sick!
3 comments:
Awwww... poor boy.... take care of yourself this week!
Merci, Andre! I am fine now...
I'm very happy your illness takes the form of rebellion from your stomach/mouth. I'd hate to read your descriptions should the response be from the, ah, "other end."
Hey, -28 is fairly warm for a cold winter's day in Calgary. You're lucky :)
Glad you're feeling better.
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