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How To Cheer Someone Ill Up

Can someone cheer me up please? I feel sick! :(?

I've just started taking the pill to sort my periods out but it's making me feel sick and worn out! I also have a bit of stomach ache because I'm just coming off my period. I have been poorly with my period for five whole days, not including today. I've been in bed with really bad tummy pains and I've been throwing up and even though I'm coming off it now I still feel sick and tired because of the pill! I'm so fed up of feeling bad and not being able to do the things I want to do! I haven't been out since last saturday (it's now friday) and I feel really depressed. Also, I have a party tomorrow night with all my friends coming to my house. I can't do anything in preparation because I feel so ill and I'm worried I still won't be better for tomorrow night. I was really expecting to feel on top of the world by now because I normally do when I've finished my period but it's just the pill making me feel like this and I hate it! So sorry for rambling on and on! So anyway my question is: Can anyone say something to make me feel better or suggest something that I can do to feel better? Thanks.

How do you cheer up someone who is ill for a very long time?

If i will be practical and answer this one then the answer may hurt some of us,Being so polite I will prefer to be what is the setuation is, nothing is impossible, in my case when my aunt was ill, she got a stomach tumer and it was too late and needed a big operation, we shifted her to a reputed hospital, it was a process of 2 months to get her back to home.I was there at that time as my family thought I am perfect to be there, not because I know how to deal with, because I am the only young man living home.Whenever I talked her I only told one word to her, fight..Fight means to win or loose, who wants to loose?Everyone has a desire and a dream to achive something in their life, just do one thing keep them remembering what they want to do and achive in life, because if i will distract you from the moment then the cells will fell more active and work more faster, effect of medicines will increse,Keep them motivated by serious discussion, don't make them feel as they are in hospital and ill, make them feel as they are as same as they were before, give them works which will use to much mind, if they will keep running their mind then mind will automatically ignore the pain in body, distraction is the best way to cure illness,Hope it will help you a lot, it's my personal experience and I tried this in many people and even in myself too.Thank YouAakash Agrawal

Will someone say something funny to cheer me up?

what ever you do don't think about penguins

How do you cheer someone up (that seems depressed) in basic training?

basic training is meant to make you depressed and to deprogram the person so military can rebuild them in the way they need to be...the person will be fine..write them letters I've been there its nice to hear from people

How do you cheer up and entertain someone facing a long recovery at the hospital?

People facing long recovery need rest more than anything if they are bored that is ok they will sleep. Sleep is essential to good recoveries. If they are well enough to compain and need entertaining then they should not be in hospital.To be a good visitor check on your friend or family member see if they are tired and if they are tell them you will come back another time when they are less tired. Check with their nurse the best time to visit.

What's the best way to cheer someone up, especially someone you don't know very well?

Like Mark Twain said "Cheer up the worst is yet to come"Just when you think that things can't get anymore shitty you hit a new low. So, in my experience always confront someone by educating him about the fact that whatever is going on in his/her life at the moment is gonna pass. Situations in life are ephemeral, things are gonna change for good or for bad but they eventually would. So better prepare for the worst and hope for the best!It has helped me :)

Cheering up a special someone with a flu.....from a distance!?

How can I cheer someone up from a distance...?
We all know how lonely a person can feel during a flu and being looked after can take that feeling away...
As I am unwell too I am unable to rush over to help and look after this person, however I was thinking of ways of "looking" after someone from a distance, or even just ways of cheering someone up.....I have thought of sending magazines and a card, but wanted to do something that would really make the person smile!

I have thought of flowers too but they're not on the 'top ten favourite things' list....

Any ideas?? :-)

Every time someone tries to cheer me up, I start crying. I feel like they are making fun of me. I can't tell what is real. Is this a type of illness?

I too tend to tear up when someone is unexpectedly kind to me; it touches me deeply. And sometimes, like you, I have a nagging doubt as to the sincerity. Is this real or am I being manipulated because this person wants a favor from me? Or, is this person somehow mocking me?I have trust issues because I was raised by a mentally-ill mother who alternated between despising me / abusing me in private but acting kindly toward me in public. So I learned to not trust her when she was nice to me when we were alone together. I knew that at any moment she could fly into a rage for god knows what reason, or for no reason, and start smacking me around.So, perhaps you have trust issues too.Therapy can help with trust issues; I hope you will consider seeing a psychologist about it so you can have a richer and more fulfilling life.

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