I'd probably go to the Dr. and get a Rx. Sounds like you're working toward a nice little infection, yourself, and you don't want to risk giving it back to the baby while his immune system is already weak, or even to the rest of the family so that the nice little germ travels throughout October. Until you can get that appt., gargle with warm salt water, suck on cough drops, drink chicken noodle soup and herbal tea might give you a little comfort. Rest is not optional--it's part of the treatment necessary for your full recovery. So, when baby rests, you must rest or you'll make the illness worse. Let the dishes pile up and the family will just have to eat carryout. Treat yourself like you would any other family member who feels like you do, and remember, the family won't get back to normal with a sick mommy. The longer you prolong your recovery, the harder it will be for you all as we move closer to the holiday season. This is one of the reasons the family does not respond when we, mommies, say we're sick. We say, "Ugh, I feel miserable." Dad responds, "Really? What's for dinner?" Kids will walk right past Dad while you're moaning on the bed and say, "Can you sign my fieldtrip form?" We continue to wear the Superwoman cape and don't take care of ourselves. Stop. Rest. Recover.
Another soothing treatment, a warm bath at bedtime with Epsom salts. After the bath, get immediately into bed and ask hubby to give you a cup of herbal tea. Should help you sweat out the toxins. If there is chest congestion and fever, you could put Vicks on your feet and put on some socks after the bath. But, all that said, you really need to see a Dr. after today. Doesn't sound like you're getting any better. Some viruses can take up to 10 days, but you sound like you're getting worse. You also might want to change your diet during this time. If you're still eating cheese and meat, it might help to go to soups, fresh diluted juices (but they might burn your throat if you're as sick as you sound), tea and LOTS of water! Get well soon!