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It's not Summer. It's you. And this...Further proof that summer is evil: I've got a horrible ear nose and throat virus, hayfever and middle ear infections.
You need to eat in moderation. Drink in moderation. The ear blood thing is because the ear is dry. Get a qtips and get the blood out of there. Clean it very well. Blood in nose is for the same reason; dry. Get a piece of napkin and plug up your nose with water. Water helps closing up gaps. Throat? Well, drink something. Water, Alcohol, something. I'd rather drink alcohol to push adrenaline into the throat area. Your bloodstream needs stimulation. I keep telling people this stuff, nobody listens.Ate too much crap last week, got to step up my game this week if I don't want to gain instead of lose on Monday.
Does anyone realize that this was Sonic Team's last effort since Generations, in 7 years; since Sonic came back from the dead, after Lost World and Boom. Mediocre or not, if you don't support Forces... We're not getting another good 3D Sonic game for another 7 years! Like what happened after Gens! Do people not get that?
@Chelline R. No, this is not how this works. this is not how any of this works, people shouldn't support a mediocre to terrible game just because it's "better than nothing" (I know you didn't say that, I'm paraphrasing here). the only real way to get Sonic Team and SEGA to make another good 3D Sonic game is to give them real constructive criticism, not create an echo chamber of yes men who only butter up to them.
That's not how this works, either. The C.E.O. is the one who greenlights a project. If he doesn't see that Sonic Forces performed well, then THEY [Sonic Team] has to go back to the drawing board to see how to revitalize the series. It's a constant struggle to keep that franchise in modern day technology.Someone just said we need to support Forces blindly, otherwise there won't be another good 3D Sonic game for another 7 years, original comment is quoted down below.
This, was my response.
This is actually the worst thing you can do because essentially all you're doing is spreading the infection around the ear canal.It's not Summer. It's you. And this...
You need to eat in moderation. Drink in moderation. The ear blood thing is because the ear is dry. Get a qtips and get the blood out of there.
Considering it's summer, alcohol is a bad idea because it dehydrates you. Water is always better, (and the anesthetic lozenges are a godsend) and more than that, a visit to the doctor is best. Alcohol is not prescribed as a remedy for this.Throat? Well, drink something. Water, Alcohol, something. I'd rather drink alcohol to push adrenaline into the throat area. Your bloodstream needs stimulation. I keep telling people this stuff, nobody listens.
Ear and nose infections are because there's skin tear in your nose/ear.
I was more talking about base-level kind of infections. THAT kind of infection is quite dangerous, and I wouldn't even use the qtips. But most infections are inherently skin-based. I just had that one recently, where I bled out for a little while until it stopped. It was not because I did anything, it was because it was dry.This is actually the worst thing you can do because essentially all you're doing is spreading the infection around the ear canal.
Eh. It does, but that's not what I was talking about...Considering it's summer, alcohol is a bad idea because it dehydrates you.
I was talking about the itching, the pain, and whatnot. Water works, yes. But not nearly enough if your throat feels like it's scratching the skin, but it's not, it's actually your brain thinking "something is scratching there." Your job: Tell the brain to shut up.Water is always better, (and the anesthetic lozenges are a godsend) and more than that, a visit to the doctor is best. Alcohol is not prescribed as a remedy for this.
That's why you use qtips!Ear infections are more often than not caused by the eustachian tube getting blocked by excess phlegm in the nose/throat area, which means the liquid behind the eardrum that would normally drain by itself, gets trapped. This liquid then gets gunky which makes a nice home for certain bacteria. This may or may not eventually lead to a perforated eardrum caused by the pressure. That's why some ear infections are dry and others are runny/gunky. Also, alcohol doesn't help relief the thickness of the phlegm, only warm drinks and gurgling with salt water can help that.
I'm just talking from experience here, though. You learn these things when you've got good doctors.