Slowly But Surely Recovering

Slowly But Surely Recovering

I wanted to start this post by saying thank you for all the wonderful get well soon wishes on my last post. I am slowly but surely recovering. This isn’t the worst cold I’ve ever had but it was still bad enough that I spent a couple of days in bed barely able to do anything. I almost fainted a couple of times too but that always happens when I take antibiotics so I’m not surprised.

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For the most part, I just slept and I think that helped with my recovery.

Something Weird

But something super weird also happened to me during the height of my illness. My imagination literally just stopped working. I’m someone who daydreams a lot and also I’m a visual thinker. Not being able to picture anything in my head for like three or four days was terrifying. As a writer, my imagination is my main thing. Without it, I’m just another brown girl called Pooja. I would sort of force myself to daydream or use my imagination but my mind was just so empty and blanks.

Has anything like that ever happened to you guys? This was a first for me and I hope it never happens again. Life is awful in the real world without my daydreams.

I also had an odd dream about Kanye West and his girlfriend. And another one about my old house and still being in high school. Cough syrup dreams are wild…

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124 responses to “Slowly But Surely Recovering”

  1. I’m glad that you are feeling better, Pooja. ❤️😊

    1. Thank you so much ☺️❤️

      1. 🤙🏻😊😊😊😊

  2. Cough syrup dreams are wacko, but oh so fun to remember! As for going days without imagination, I’m not sure if it’s the same thing but I often have times where there’s almost no thinking and find it pretty restful. Having to be ‘on’ when I’m in that mode is often just fine too, which shows me how little people pay attention to my attentiveness usually, hah.

    1. I wish I could switch my brain “off” like that, it would be peaceful for a bit.

    2. That’s a lovely attitude, Stephanie, and helpful for the healing.

      1. Thank you, Rachel.

  3. So glad you are better, Pooja <3 … I usually have crazy dreams and yes back at school, in the wrong class, totally lost. lol ~ Please take care and forget your worries for another day or all together …

    1. Thanks and the back to school ones are so odd, aren’t they?

      1. Totally … Have had a reoccurring one forever … takes me to the same place (never been in real-life). A beautiful campus and lots of students, but I’m always lost looking for my class and inevitably am in the wrong class (lol)! The entire dream is of me anxious and running around looking for where I am supposed to me. It’s ridiculous and I awake just as frazzled (hahaha). What ta-do!!? Wish you a healthy happy day, Pooja <3 !!!!

        1. Ah yes, such dreams happen. Thanks and you too!

  4. I’m sorry if I missed on this, but I hope you feel better. Keep writing will be looking. I’ll be looking for your your great posts.

    1. Thanks so much, I’m doing much better now and hope to blog regularly again.

  5. Good to read you are getting better. What you experienced sounds like brain fog, total blank with the tiny inner voice saying there should be something there. Might happen again with menopause, that’s how I found out.

    1. Thanks so much. Yes, I think that’s what it was. I don’t look forward to menopause at all, I hated having brain fog.

      1. I understand completely. Pro-tip: notebooks and review in the evening. It gets better!

        1. Thanks, will keep that in mind!

  6. I’m glad you are getting better. 🙂

    1. Thank you so much 🙂

  7. The “no imagination” thing happens to me all the time. Several times a week, actually. There’s just…nothing. So, no, not just you.

    Glad you’re on the road to recovery, Pooja! Take care!

    1. That’s so interesting, I think it happens when we’re exhausted or stressed out more often.
      Thanks so much!

      1. That is likely yes. I don’t know but I know it happens to me a lot

  8. Dreams are good, you will laugh if I tell you about my dreams, 2 of which are repeated quite often… but on the other side, Pooja.. Get well soon.
    And did I read that u wrote… “…just another brown girl Pooja” that’s not so bad now, is it?

    1. Not at all, I like it but I also like this version of Pooja better. One that has something to say.

  9. I’m glad to hear that you are now feeling better, Pooja. Sounds like we had the same bug. That dizziness was terrible! I was starting to think I had vertigo. Pete got me some sea-sickness tablets and they helped a lot. I have always been a vivid and bizarre dreamer.

    1. Thanks so much. That’s so awful, it does sound like we had the same thing! I had to take medication for the dizziness too.

  10. Good to hear you are feeling better pooja. As far as the losing your imagination, that literally happened to me today. It took me several hours to write a poem because of the intensive brain fog. But it also could be because I’m on steroids for my chronic back pain.

    So, no dear. You aren’t the only one. 💕🤗 We all have days like that. Including myself. But try not to freak out and worry yourself too much. Just try and focus on getting better. It will come back you.

    1. Thanks so much. Oh that’s horrible, it’s a weird feeling not having any thoughts or imagination.

      Thanks and I think that is just what I will do 😊

      1. You are very welcome 🤗 Good luck and wishes ✨

  11. The no imagination thing was strange but perhaps it was from the exhaustion. I am glad you are feeling better.

    1. Yes, I think it was from exhaustion. I was too tired to think. Thanks so much.

  12. Take care
    Best wishes PG

    1. Thank you so much.

      1. I’m glad you’re feeling better, Pooja! Take care! 💗🌸

  13. Good to know that you are recovering. Thanks for the share.

    1. Thanks so much.

  14. glad you feeling better, Pooja…take care 🤍🌷

    1. Thank you so much 🤗💕

  15. So pleased that you are on the road to recovery PoojaG. Yes, I have had that empty head vibe once. I was hospitalized for major surgery, and for days I felt like I had gone mad. It was like brain had just switched off to allow me to heal. I countered it by reading when I had the energy to do so. But I think it was the medicine. A lot of morphine those first few days. 😜 The good stuff.

    1. Thanks so much. It really is the weirdest feeling but reading certainly helps.

      1. It’s good to see hear your doing great again..I gotta head over to Spotify to catch up. Last interview I listened to was Opher’s.

        1. Thanks, another one is out and hope you’ll enjoy this one too.

          1. I’m sure that I will. I saw it popped up on my notifications. So I’ll check it out

  16. Glad to hear you’re on the mend. Keep dreaming!!

    1. Thank you so much!

  17. I can’t speak for all guys, but I do know we don’t think a lot, hahahaha 🙂
    Seriously though, there are times I’ll be zoning out staring at the wall or ceiling and Mrs B will ask “Whatcha thinking about” and I’ll realize my mind is a complete blank. She just looks at me and says “Lucky you”….

    1. That’s actually lucky, I wish I could take a break from thinking once in a while like that 🙂

  18. I like to think that your brain going on an imagination vacation is its way of helping you heal. Suspend all other processes so the body can do it’s thing! And when it returns it’ll be in full gear to make up for the hours/days it was on a break!

    1. Yeah, I think so so too haha. Hopefully it’ll make a comeback soon!

  19. I knew a guy in high school who chugged cough syrup to chase those weird dreams. 😜

    1. Apparently lots of people do that 😱

  20. Sorry Pooja some illnesses get the most out of us, ipI think you should rehydrate mote often plus eat more fruits include them in your meals frequently. I’ve had that scenario too, like 2 days ago lol I my fun part is that I wasn’t sick I think it is because I had alot of things to deal with, and I pressured myself that I should accomplish them ASAP. I woke at 5 am then wanted to write something I planned the night before, you can’t imagine I stayed with an empty page for almost 2 if not 3 hours. Almost cried that I was going crazy 🤪. I closed my journal and went to bed, I released control and let go of the worry, guess what I woke up energised, the next day I was filled with lots of creativity.

    About dreams, I’ve come to accept that my main scenes in my dreamland will always be childhood moments and that’s cool to coz I get to relive them 😂

    Wishing you soon recovery

    1. Yes, I think staying hydrated helps a lot. Sorry you experiences that too- it really does feel like you’re going crazy 😅

      Thanks so much 😊

    2. What a great story. Actually, it’s a parable!

    3. My comment about the parable was meant for you, festo-sanjo.

      1. Thank you Rachel!

  21. Yes, I have experienced this deadening of the mind due to illness. It feels like someone stole my soul. Glad you’re recovering, Pooja, and congratulations on the book!!

    1. It really does feel like that, it’s so bizarre. Thank you!

  22. I am glad you are feeling better, Pooja. When I get a cold, it throws off my equilibrium and I get dizzy. I had bad earaches as a child and that is most likely the reason.
    You were probably exhausted so be sure to get some rest. Blogging and your book writng endeavors will be there once you are back up to par.💗

    1. Thanks so much. Yes, that could be it. I don’t often get dizzy but I’ve noticed when I have sinus issues I get very lightheaded.
      Will do 💕

      1. You’re welcome, Pooja! ❤️

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    So glad you’re starting to feel better. Make sure to rest and get better.

    1. Thanks so much, trying to do just that.

  24. Happy to hear you are feeling better 💓

    1. Thank you so much ☺️

      1. You’re most welcome ❣️

  25. I’m glad you’re feeling better Pooja. ❤️
    Not being able to imagine stuff is scary but I’m sure it’s all thanks to the medications.
    As wacko as it sounds, you should write about that dream about Kanye and his girlfriend. Writing anything helps get those creative juices flowing.

    1. Thanks so much. It was very weird, not having my imagination felt like dying in a way.
      Hmm, maybe I will, thanks! ❤️

  26. Im glad you’re feeling better too!

    1. Thanks so much!

  27. I’m so glad you’re feeling better. Losing the ability to daydream has definitely happen to me before. It normally happens if I feel really down or just not in touch with my creative side. I know it can be terrifying, but I think it’s normal.

    1. Thanks so much. Sorry it’s happened to you too but thankfully it doesn’t last long.

      1. Thanks Pooja. I appreciate your support. I’ve been learning it’s ok when it happens. I think sometimes our minds need to chill and we have to respect that. You’re a good friend. I’m glad we can talk about this with each other 🙂

        1. You’re most welcome and yes you’re absolutely right. Sometimes our mind just needs a break. Glad we can talk about it too, it’s nice to have someone that gets it 🙂

  28. I’m relieved you’re feeling better and trust the improvement will go on until you’re well. How strange that it seems you lost your visualizing/imagining talent for a while. Certainly, I realy on this, too, and would feel freaked as well not to have access to it, let alone to be sure it had gone away. I hope everything is back now or forward or from wherever it was, champagne–I mean, cough-syrup–dreams notwithstanding.

    1. Thanks so much. I think I was too exhausted to think let alone imagine. Thankfully it’s back now.

  29. illness is weird. me, I thought I was, well, let’s just say thinking about ER Wednesday evening…..yesterday, I felt really good…today, a few coughs and I’m fine….this has lasted for most of the month. so I guess there’s always that hope that eventually we get better?

    1. That’s what’s happening to me too, it’s ups and downs but I’m staying hopeful. Hope we both feel better soon.

  30. I once read that Steven King based some of his thrillers on his nightmares. Hang on to those crazy dreams. You never know when they can be a source of inspiration. Glad you are feeling better, Pooja.

    1. That’s so interesting, perhaps I’ll do the same. Thanks so much.

  31. As someone who often lives with brain fog, I tend to find it distressing rather than restful… I get scared when I look inside my mind and find nothing… especially when it is usually overflowing with ideas… Anyway – hope you’re fully recovered now! Linda xox

    1. It’s definitely scary when that happens. Thanks so much, I’m like mostly fine now!

  32. Glad to hear you are on the mend. I hope you are back to 100 percent soon.

    I sometimes went into what I called zombie mode when I was working shift work and got really overtired. I am not sure if that is the same as what you were experiencing, but I found it very difficult to create anything during my zombie mode.

    1. Thanks, I’m sure I’ll be fine in no time. I think it was the same for me, I was too exhausted to think.

  33. The having-no-imagination sounds scary! glad you’re feeling better. take care ❤️

    1. It was terrifying but thankfully my imagination is back now. Thank you ❤️

  34. I’m glad you are getting better. Sounds like you were really down!

    1. Thanks so much, yeah I was really out of it for a while!

      1. Sounds like it, whoa!

  35. Cough syrup dreams are strange for me too. Once when I took cough syrup I had dreams in pencil and paper. It was weird. I’m glad to hear that you are feeling better.

    1. That is so weird, yeah cough syrup makes you have the strangest dreams. Thanks so much.

  36. Take care and stay safe and well 🙏 🌸.

    1. Thank you so much and you too ☺️

        1. You’re very welcome.

  37. So good to know you are alright. There was a time when I couldn’t write for a whole year and some months. I could not think of one thing to write about. I couldn’t find inspiration anywhere. I was a completely blank piece of paper, and then one day inspiration came back. that was the worst writer’s block I had ever experienced.

    1. Thank you so much. Sorry to hear that, it sounds awful not to be able to write for that long. Hope you’re better now.

  38. I can’t say that I’ve ever lost my imagination, but I’d be scared if I did! I am so glad your improving! I’ll definitely buy your book!

    1. It was definitely scary and thank you!

  39. Well, I’m glad you are back.
    Strange dreams happen at certain times of year, maybe it’s midsummer solstice or full moon messed you up. I always look for those kind of reasons for weird things taking place here and there. Makes me feel better when I can blame the moon or the stars lol

    1. Apparently it’s because of Mercury that this month is bad for Taurus’s but things will look up soon. Lol it’s easier to blame planets and the moon and stars.

      1. Mercury in Gatorade someone said instead of mercury in retrograde, now it’s a joke we can’t let go of

        1. I’ve also heard Mercury is in the microwave too lol.

          1. Haven’t heard this one yet

  40. Glad you’re feeling better!

    1. Thank you!

  41. Glad you’re feeling better! Yes, I have gone through stretches of time, long and short, when I felt my creativity had gotten locked away from me. Those were usually time when I wasn’t feeling well physically, and one stretch lasted almost a year when I was struggling with depression. Getting better physically helped a lot, and making changes in my life to address the depression were crucial to getting my creativity back on track. So much of my mental health is wrapped up in creativity, so nurturing it and addressing what is causing it to break down is so very vital to me.

    1. Thanks so much! I think not feeling well physically or mentally definitely makes you lose your creative drive. I very much agree, mental health is a big thing with creativity. The better I feel the more I can write. So glad you’re much better now!

  42. Hope you’re better Pooja, I’ve been gone for a while. Thanks for the reminder about the book.

    1. I’m much better now, almost okay. Thanks so much. Yeah, I’ve noticed you haven’t been active recently but nice to see you back.

  43. Catching up on blog posts this week. Sorry to hear you were sick. Losing your imagination would be bad.

    1. It was quite scary but thankfully I’m okay now.

  44. Ughhhh it takes so long to feel better! Glad you are even if it is slowly happening.

    1. It does, it took me two weeks to even get a bit better! Thanks ☺️

      1. I had covid three times, don’t know how I caught it but anyways it took me two weeks to get better. so now if someone even looks like they are about to sneeze or have watery eyes I run in the other direction. LOL

        1. Omg three times is a lot, yeah I avoid sick people now too haha 😜

          1. Right!!! LOL

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  46. “Cough syrup dreams”
    Sounds like the title of a book or an album

    1. Lol or a band.

  47. Hope you’re feeling better now Pooja and I just got your book and am starting to read it:) You are so talented.. On Amazon I am Karima_alma:)

    1. I’m much better now. Wow, thanks so much! I really hope you enjoy it 😊

  48. Pooja, congratulations on your book of poems. I’m glad you’re previous brain has settled down again. These things can be scary, for sure.

    1. Thanks so much. Yeah, it was scary but so glad to be back to normal now.

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