averettpilot
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I’m on my third cold to finish out the year. Just wondering what everyone averages per year and how long it knocks them off the duty roster each time?
I’m on my third cold to finish out the year. Just wondering what everyone averages per year and how long it knocks them off the duty roster each time?
A big bottle of vitamin c is a lot cheaper and the exact same thing.I live on airborne during the winter.
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I like the chewable tablets over the dissolvable ones. Costco usually has them on sale in the fall, get enough to last all winter. It won’t stop them, but makes them more manageable and of shorter duration.
A big bottle of vitamin c is a lot cheaper and the exact same thing.
unfortunately by the time you’re symptomatic you’ve probably already passed it on. On the other end, you’ll likely be non-contagious well before your ears/sinuses are ready to fly, but that’s more dependent on your individual physiology and symptom pattern. And whether you use a decongestant to treat the symptoms.I get colds once or twice a year. Can almost mark it on the calendar in late March and early November. A week to 10 days from when I first get a sore throat I’m able to go flying again. I hate calling in sick, but I will do it for a cold. It’s not cool to infect your flying partner or leave germs all over the cockpit. Do the right thing and call in. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I'm sorry, buy a large multi vitamin bottle.It’s got other things in it besides just vitamin C.
I'm sorry, buy a large multi vitamin bottle.
Airborne is vitamins for people that hate their money.
They also don't claim that it'll do anything for a cold, because they lost a false advertising suit for doing so, with no evidence that it does.
Indeed, taking a multi-vitamin has never been shown to prevent or shorten colds.
It's not literally snake oil, like say homeopathy, but to the implied claims it is.
The only vitamin you need is V for vodka! Ever seen a Russian with a cold? Me neither!
I'm sorry, buy a large multi vitamin bottle.
Airborne is vitamins for people that hate their money.
They also don't claim that it'll do anything for a cold, because they lost a false advertising suit for doing so, with no evidence that it does.
Indeed, taking a multi-vitamin has never been shown to prevent or shorten colds.
It's not literally snake oil, like say homeopathy, but to the implied claims it is.
What part of what I posted isn't true?
Not enough Vodka, clearly.That literally made me cold and it's already only 9 degrees here
Not enough Vodka, clearly.