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  1. #1
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    Don't rush to eat is good advice. I was starving and did, paid for it with another day of horrible stomach cramps. The stomach virus I had last summer lasted 4 days. Only the nasty part one day, but cramping stomach and a feelign of nausea for the other three.

    I was told by my doctor to steer clear of gatorade because the sugar could just aggrevate the cramping.
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    Bananas are a good food to eat when starting solids again after a stomach bug. A doctor recommended this when my kids had a terrible bout of tummy flu it worked a charm.

    Hope you are feeling better soon.
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    I had some kind of 24 hour bug a couple days before the superbowl and thought it was my payback for getting into the chips and dip late night before going to bed when it was getting ready for it's first assault. I woke kind of nauseous and refluxy and grabbed a couple tums on the way to the bathroom. Well, needless to say I spent the rest of the day between bed and bathroom. I felt like I'd been beaten and didn't actually get a fever until late in the day when I started to feel somewhat better. I survived the day on room temp sips of lemon lime soda and then later on crackers and soda.
    I thought I can't be sick for the SUPERBOWL!! I'd bought saurkraut and brats to make. Thankfully I fellt better by then.
    The sickest I've ever been was 10 years or so ago when I had Salmonella!! NOT FUN! It started with a terrible headache and I thought I was having one of my worst migraines when I went to the ER because my meds weren't helping. While waiting to be seen at the ER, I needed to go to the bathroom and waiting outside the public restroom door, collapsed (passed out for a few minutes) and came to in the observation room, (way to get taken straight back and no more wait) I was in and out of consciousness due to phenegran etc and hooked up to IV. I found out a few weeks later that it was Salmonella and then they start asking where did you eat/what did you eat etc WEEKS later you're supposed to remember??
    I don't EVER want to be THAT sick again and don't envy anyone who is.
    Good luck
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    I'm so sorry Mr. Silver (and for Silver too!!), I hope you're okay and travelling as planned. Just keep washing your hands and hydrating, okay?

    And, by the way, antibiotics can't do a thing against the norovirus because, well, it's a virus. Antibiotics target bacteria. I'll be very careful not to catch it this year, it ruined part of my trip to Belgium last year!!

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    The worst thing about norovirus is that it mutates so fast, you can catch it multiple times a year, so long as it's making the rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donnambr View Post
    The worst thing about norovirus is that it mutates so fast, you can catch it multiple times a year, so long as it's making the rounds.
    ...and that's encouraging?????
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    I have the whole list of food borne illnesses at my office... and what symptoms they have as well as time tables... did you know that there are several food borne illnesses that "incubate"? You may not display symptoms for a long time! Weird huh?

    But, most foodborne stuff happens anywhere from 2-6 hours after eating the contaminated object... and the only way to ascertain for sure that it's food borne illness is to 1) have your stomach pumped (I think your body took care of that for you already!) or 2) have a stool sample taken (again, taken care of). Foodborne illness almost always passes in a matter of 24 hours... as soon as all the bad stuff is... expelled... you begin to recover.

    Based on my knowledge of this topic, yep, you got a nasty case of the flu... sorry and hope the crackers and propel have you feeling well soon!
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