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I am just on the road to recovery from contracting what I believe is Norovirus.
We were at our daughters on thursday, a 2 hour drive away and were ready to start back at 6:30 pm when the first sign of sickness hit.... so bucket in hand, wife driving, we proceeded up the Motorway I was sick three times, we managed to get to the services.. half way home, and then the other end started...:doh then I laid on the floor of the disabled toilet for 1 1/2 hours in and out of consciousness, telling my wife we had to get home, don't call 999 so a change of clothes later... I stumbled to the car and my wife drove as fast as she could for her... We got home, and again ..... more visits to the loo..
Anyhow, yesterday was my first day with some food, and today, I feel better but still nauseous, As always, I share all things with my wife, and Saturday morning, she came down with it, not surprising as she was in close proximity to me during the vomiting, and this virus goes airborn in seconds..
She has started to get over it very quickly, but we think due to my other medical issues, hormone treatment etc, this has reduced my white blood cells drastically.
So I have had to cancel a blood test and a visit to my oncologist, as this virus can stay active for several days after the last symptoms... What a year....
So keep away from anyone who appears or have had similar symptoms recently, and wash your hands regularly.
I think I picked it up, when we took our grandson to playgroup and I ate a mince pie. Norovirus can be picked up from door handles, sneezes, or even off clothes and hard surfaces, many days after they were contaminated, so if you follow the "three second rule" or what ever, when you drop or place something, you might be in trouble.:doh
This has been the worst bug I have ever had, and have been confined to bed for the duration... This being a virus can not be treated with medication.
Plenty of fluids and immodium, and diurolyte to restore lost electrolytes is the way to go.
So next time you are in a pharmacy, stock up, I can recommend the immodium instants, they dissolve on the tongue without water.:thumb2
Uncle Rustic
We were at our daughters on thursday, a 2 hour drive away and were ready to start back at 6:30 pm when the first sign of sickness hit.... so bucket in hand, wife driving, we proceeded up the Motorway I was sick three times, we managed to get to the services.. half way home, and then the other end started...:doh then I laid on the floor of the disabled toilet for 1 1/2 hours in and out of consciousness, telling my wife we had to get home, don't call 999 so a change of clothes later... I stumbled to the car and my wife drove as fast as she could for her... We got home, and again ..... more visits to the loo..
Anyhow, yesterday was my first day with some food, and today, I feel better but still nauseous, As always, I share all things with my wife, and Saturday morning, she came down with it, not surprising as she was in close proximity to me during the vomiting, and this virus goes airborn in seconds..
She has started to get over it very quickly, but we think due to my other medical issues, hormone treatment etc, this has reduced my white blood cells drastically.
So I have had to cancel a blood test and a visit to my oncologist, as this virus can stay active for several days after the last symptoms... What a year....
So keep away from anyone who appears or have had similar symptoms recently, and wash your hands regularly.
I think I picked it up, when we took our grandson to playgroup and I ate a mince pie. Norovirus can be picked up from door handles, sneezes, or even off clothes and hard surfaces, many days after they were contaminated, so if you follow the "three second rule" or what ever, when you drop or place something, you might be in trouble.:doh
This has been the worst bug I have ever had, and have been confined to bed for the duration... This being a virus can not be treated with medication.
Plenty of fluids and immodium, and diurolyte to restore lost electrolytes is the way to go.
So next time you are in a pharmacy, stock up, I can recommend the immodium instants, they dissolve on the tongue without water.:thumb2
Uncle Rustic