Saturday, November 2, 2013

The Croaking Froggy Princess- Voice lost& found!

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week ago, the morning saw me vaguely coughing. My health conscious side immediately kicked me for gulping down chilled nimboo-paani, which had become a ritual for me since mid Oct. In my defense, my motto of indulging in the tasty desi beverage was solely to beat the heat. But muaa nimboo-paani victimized my throat and by evening I was coughing like a pro. By night, an unwanted not-so-beautiful female frog camped around the base of my throat, making me croak whenever I wished to speak. And some of my close friends decided not to leave me alone and same pinched me the next day. *gets emotional*

My fear of loosing my voice, which happened to me a few years ago, took shape and the following day I couldn't speak. I remember how my dad and friends last time celebrated my muteness, *bachh gaye, isski bak-bak sunne nahi milegi*. However, this time they weren't that lucky and by evening my vocal cords healed itself to some extend and I was able to talk, albeit coughing.

  
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To get my vocal cords and throat back on their feet (no they don't have legs, come on) before the end of the week, two tried and tested remedies along with the doc’s prescribed med made their way into my croaking life; the haldi-namak-honey wala hot water, haldi wala doodh and a lip smacking cough syrup. These along with many suggested home remedies by all my shubhchintaks (Such sweet souls, God Bless them) kept pouring in. Some even advised the much loved Rum, an idea I had to turn down cause, main madira nahi peeti ji. All along, wishing I had ten throats like Mr. Ravana to try all the interesting non-alcoholic remedies all at the same time. Soon an enlightening thought told me that it would have been such a pain in the wrong place to have ten soar throats, and eventually I gave up the wish. I stuck with the first three curing agents.

And did they work? Did the frog say good bye to me? Am I singing like Shreya Ghoshal? Whoa! Whoa! Hold on… gosh you ask too many question *rolls eyes*.
Well, yes they are working, although gingerly... the frog is bit stubborn, her three legs are out of my body and one is still weakly placed inside. Yes, she loves me… the virus loves me. I am so lovable. But unfortunately, I cannot live up to the Atithi Devobhava concept here, and my current prayers are mainly concentrating on farewell of these unwanted guests. Till then, I am counting my blessings; like my favorite cure happens to be the thick deep purplish anti-narcotic syrup which I am quaffing 4 times a day. It tempts me to guzzle down the entire bottle at one go. However, my sane self puts the leash on me every time I think of becoming a glutton. The other blessing is, I am not allowed to gorge on Diwali goodies to keep the soreness from aggravating, hence, keeping me away from piling on those extra kilos which is pretty normal every year during this season. (Okay okay…Shruti, I know I don’t put on much…stop rolling your eyes).
As for singing like Shreya Ghoshal- that phenomenon can't take place even when my throat is fit and healthy.

So, here I am nursing my vocal cords and writing about my throaty-adventure wishing to get well soon and scream… "I am Queen of the World". *fingers crossed*
And with that healthy wish…I the Froggy Princess wishes you a Grand Diwali and a Prosperous New Year! Be safe and enjoy. ;)

24 comments:

  1. a very happy n prosperous Diwali Nammo!! *croak* :D

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    1. Thank you Z .. Wish you a happy new year *croak* :D

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  2. Wish you and yours a splendid Deepavali too!!

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  3. Poor poor Namrota... tch tch tch... Get well soon. And yes, A happy Diwali to you and a prosperous New Year!

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    1. Thank you Brandy... yeah poor poor me still coughing...and I wish you a speedy recovery too dear :)

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  4. A very happy Diwali to you too!

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  5. That was a light breezy narrative of an unfortunate circumstance. Happy Diwali and get well soon.

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    1. Thank you ... yes my words made their ways even while my throat was croaking.

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  6. aww hope you are already better and wish you a very happy diwali :D

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    1. Thank you Sangeeta and Wish you a Happy Diwali to you too.. :)

      an dyes I am feeling much better now.

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  7. a very happy diwali to you too :)

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    1. Thank you Ali.. and Wish you a Happy Diwali too :)

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  9. THIS WAS SUCH A CUTE POST!!!!!!!!!! Hope your throat is back in action!!!!

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    1. Ohh thank you so much Red :D.
      Yes it is back in action (:

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  10. Wow another number one post...keep up d gud work

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