10 days is kinda long. I would be heading toward a stool sample pretty soon if I were you.
10 days is kinda long. I would be heading toward a stool sample pretty soon if I were you.
Lookit, grasshopper....
Update: Keep that hand sanitizer handy.
My friend's kid got sick the same day I did and it came back and hit him up again. So bad, he had to take the kid in and get an anti-nausea shot to get him to stop throwing up. The doctor said it was definately a virus going around and that it can take 3 days or three weeks to get rid of. Great. I called my doctor this a.m. and they finally have seen the FLOOD of patients coming in sick. I guess I was one of the first ones?!
I actually felt normal the past couple of days and rode a whopping 6.3 miles on the pavement this a.m. in 35 minutes. Oh what a lovely feeling! The only thing I noticed is that I got the clammy sweats which told me to slow down.
Wash them hands!
Last edited by TahoeDirtGirl; 07-22-2008 at 07:42 AM. Reason: opps! wrote 3.6 miles in 35 min. that would be really sad
Thanks for this info! I got sick right after vacation (about a month ago) and only had the really bad part for about three or four days, then it seemed like every time I ate for the next three weeks I'd feel awful, nauseous and sweaty. Of course going to the doctor didn't occur to me.![]()
Electra Townie 7D
They think it's the norovirus around here and camps are starting to shut down.
I keep washing my hands and bleaching down my office.
Glad you're feeling a little better TDG.
Maybe it's an Eastern Sierra thing. The night before last I woke up at 2 am feeling totally nauseous. By 7 yesterday morning my body was doing its best to purge from both ends.I had aches and a fever all day. I'm much better today, but the appetite and gut aren't quite right yet. During the day before I got sick I went on a ride and felt totally weak. I couldnt keep up with my friend whom I usually beat up the hills. Because of that I think it was a virus and not from food. I hope this malaise doesnt last 7-10 days!
I had it this week. Started with a headache on Monday and by Tuesday afternoon all h*ll had broke loose in my GI tract. Thankfully the battle only went only lasted through Tuesday evening. My stomach is still very unsettled but my appetite is returning. This was not how I had planned to drop 6 lbs. I have been surviving on applesauce and crackers, yummy! Last night I did have a grilled chicken breast, a baked potato and some white rice and my stomach did not cramp!
The doctor advised me to follow the BRAT diet and to avoid Gatorade due to the high sugar content. She basically told me to avoid as much processed sugar as I could. She also advised me to stay away from dairy; how I miss my milk, cheese and yogurt!
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Hey Juice, I'm in SE Mass right now, so it seems it's hopped a jet and hit ya there.
I still feel crappy but I think it's now TTOM. Yah. Headachy and tired. I will probably head to the doctor if I don't feel right after Flo checks out. I was feeling pretty good before it showed up. O well, I'll see how I feel after my first 'real' mtb ride tomorrow!
Funny about the processed foods makbike, I usually avoid them, but the only thing I could eat when I was trying to get back on real food was applesauce, mashed potatoes and ginger ale. Now I'm doing my best to kick my one a day muffin habit because that is the only thing I seem to want to eat is muffins! And not the 'healthy' kind either. I ate a salad the other day and spent the next few hours in the bathroom. That's not that much fiber but I think the 'real food' is a shock to my system ("what's this green stuff...it's not a pistachio muffin..you want me to digest that?"). So today I ate my last muffin. If I want another, I need to ride my bike to the store to get it (14 miles round trip). I got fruit. I got yogurt. And after that yogurt is gone it's back to making my own. It's time for tough love. Playtime is over!