Summer Stomach Bug
Ladies and Gents -
Be on the look out for the Summer stomach bug . Its going around and has masked itself as a simple case of indigestion.
The average case lasts anywhere from 24-72 hours .
:sick: Symptoms:
Idigestion
diarhea
light headed
general weakness
loss of appetite
headache
Although your natural response would be to not eat, please try to consume around 1000 cal . Increase your hydration and get plenty of rest.
This bug acts differently with each person. In order to expunge it from your body you need to keep your digestion system working. If you stop eating you'll only keep it in your body longer.
** If any of you have had it recently or know people that have, please feel free to add your expereinces.
Nobody likes to be sick during the summer, so take care of yourself and recognize the signs early.
- This has been a public service announcement from Dr Flo. :bigsmile:
Be on the look out for the Summer stomach bug . Its going around and has masked itself as a simple case of indigestion.
The average case lasts anywhere from 24-72 hours .
:sick: Symptoms:
Idigestion
diarhea
light headed
general weakness
loss of appetite
headache
Although your natural response would be to not eat, please try to consume around 1000 cal . Increase your hydration and get plenty of rest.
This bug acts differently with each person. In order to expunge it from your body you need to keep your digestion system working. If you stop eating you'll only keep it in your body longer.
** If any of you have had it recently or know people that have, please feel free to add your expereinces.
Nobody likes to be sick during the summer, so take care of yourself and recognize the signs early.
- This has been a public service announcement from Dr Flo. :bigsmile:
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OMG! So I knew there was something going on ...My dad, best friend, and 4 of my employees have had this and it sucks! Tues at work one girl just threw up at her desk ,,, I mean all over everything... OMG! I thought I was going to join her once I got a whiff of that vomit...ugh makes me queasy just thinking about it again. Not sure if its contagious or what the hell it is but I have been dodging and or lysoling every freaking door handle, elevator button, and shopping cart since then! So far been able to avoid it *fingers crossed*0
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Its brutal and effects everyone so differently.
Its very important to wash your hands thoroughly and try to steer clear of anyone that you suspect has it.
The bug is airborn and transmitable through touch.
Be careful and take precautions.0 -
I know people who get those same symptoms from marriage.:laugh:
I agree though. Working in a Wellness Center, we got a memo about ensuring we keep more vigilant about keeping our hands clean.
Good thing is most of our members use hand sanitizer (all over the gym along with wipes) and wipe down their equipment. But nothing beats hand cleanliness.
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My daughter had it last week and so did about 5 kids from her class. Ugh.0
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Agreed !
Hand washing is one of the most underutilized forms of prevention.
Its important to be thorough, dont jsut let the soap slide off your hands under the water.
Really scrub. 60-90 seconds under luke warm water.
Just imagine you're scrubbing in for surgery.0 -
Ya'll infected stay the hell outta Georgia!
We don't need any zombies here!
A zombie cat, not sure what that has to do with this post but people like kitties and zombies like brains so to any infected this should be the ultimate picture for you.0 -
I had it last weekend it was horrible. I lived on soup & powerade for a few days. All better now.0
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Glad to hear you're better Stacey0
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Ya'll infected stay the hell outta Georgia!
We don't need any zombies here!
A zombie cat, not sure what that has to do with this post but people like kitties and zombies like brains so to any infected this should be the ultimate picture for you.
Wow! This is exactly what happened to me & my 3 cats two weeks ago!!! YIKES!0 -
There's always some thing going around.
My mom works at a doctors office. She said she hasn't seen anything lately (maybe it hasn't hit where I live yet).
I haven't been sick in about 2 years since I started taking all my supplements and I wash my hands regularly. Not working in healthcare anymore so I don't seem to pick up as many bugs as I did when I was an EMT.0 -
Really? Geesh it seems like everything hit our household so I will prepare for this one.0
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Thanks for posting,my grandson is not feeling well today,started out yesterday with what we thought was indigestion until
he started throwing up last night,says he has all the symptoms you listed.0 -
Teresa,
Im sorry to hear that your grandson is sick. Keep in mind that its very important to keep him eating.
He wont feel like it because his stomach will be upset. But in order to get it out he'll need to keep his digestive tract moving.
Hydrate him, allow appropriate doses of Advil or like pain reliever every 4-6 hours in order to keep him comfortable and it will pass.
Rest is very important. Even when he starts to feel better, take it slow.
Simple foods- nothing heavy.
Feel free to ask me for further guidance if you need it.0 -
Mine started off as the bug. Thought I was fine then I got flu symptoms and now have bronchitis. Not fun! Just got 12 hours of sleep and feel better than I have in the last month of being sick!0
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Ladies and Gents -
Be on the look out for the Summer stomach bug . Its going around and has masked itself as a simple case of indigestion.
The average case lasts anywhere from 24-72 hours .
:sick: Symptoms:
Idigestion
diarhea
light headed
general weakness
loss of appetite
headache
Although your natural response would be to not eat, please try to consume around 1000 cal . Increase your hydration and get plenty of rest.
This bug acts differently with each person. In order to expunge it from your body you need to keep your digestion system working. If you stop eating you'll only keep it in your body longer.
** If any of you have had it recently or know people that have, please feel free to add your expereinces.
Nobody likes to be sick during the summer, so take care of yourself and recognize the signs early.
- This has been a public service announcement from Dr Flo. :bigsmile:
** I also write Blog responses as an insight/advice column to those that are interested. Feel free to drop me a message (It doesnt have to be health/fitness oriented )
This would explain everything. Those two sub 1000 calorie days I just had aren't going to speed anything along I guess, but food hits my stomach and it just starts screaming in protest. Sigh0 -
chelledbrown
I completely understand. Its natural when your stomach feels bad to not want to eat. But your body needs that to push this bug out.
If you stop your normal digestion it cannot move the bug along and out of your system.
Eat light, dont strain yourself with heavy foods.
Soup is good, crackers, whatever is your comfort food for your tummy.
Keep your liquid levels high and expect a little dehydration, its normal.
I suggest a propel or other electrolite additive to your water. Sometimes this is trial and error, I know there's a generic one that gives me some nasty reflux, so I stay away from it.
diarhea is NORMAL during this bugs process. However, if you have loose movements for more than 48 hours... consult your physician. Prolonged dehydration can lead to much more serious issues.
- Im here if you need advice0 -
There are schools closed here because of this virus (norovirus).
Very contagious. Even when you feel better, stay home a couple extra days.0 -
That is true .. you will continue to be a carrier for about 48 hours.
So stop kissing your coworkers hahaha0 -
Never!!! XXXXXXXXXX
So stop kissing your coworkers hahaha
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saving this for lator.0
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My daughter has had this for 3 days!! Not fun at all.0
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I get one of these every year... the BEST thing I have found for it is unfiltered unpasteurized organic apple cider vinegar (Braggs works). I mix a shot in a few ounces of water and chug it every few hours. It really helps keep everything in/helps me keep food down. I hope it works for you guys!0
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Thats a pretty agressive approach. Keeping everything "in" is not always advised.
Most medical professionals will tell you that if "it" wants out, let it out.
Keeping something in your body like that can do more damage than good.
It should aleviate some of the stomach issues, but its not a preferred method of treatment.
(you're treating the symptoms and not the problem)
I would not advise that.
**Just my opinion of course.0 -
Thats a pretty agressive approach. Keeping everything "in" is not always advised.
Most medical professionals will tell you that if "it" wants out, let it out.
Keeping something in your body like that can do more damage than good.
It should aleviate some of the stomach issues, but its not a preferred method of treatment.
(you're treating the symptoms and not the problem)
I would not advise that.
**Just my opinion of course.
Not aggressive, actually approved by my doctor and my nurse mom and bff. It's totally natural and your body still functions and things move "out", just not as rapidly and dramatically as when you are sick. I'm not sure what kind of stomach bug you are talking about, but when I get them I can't keep down more than an ounce of fluid. Violent projectile vomiting and severe diarrhea, usually leading to hospitalization and being hooked up to IVs. So, apple cider vinegar is way better than that if it allows me to be able to keep down my gatorade. Obviously if the problem is just an upset tummy, I would just tough it out without the vinegar.0 -
Ladies and Gents -
Be on the look out for the Summer stomach bug . Its going around and has masked itself as a simple case of indigestion.
The average case lasts anywhere from 24-72 hours .
:sick: Symptoms:
Idigestion
diarhea
light headed
general weakness
loss of appetite
headache
Although your natural response would be to not eat, please try to consume around 1000 cal . Increase your hydration and get plenty of rest.
This bug acts differently with each person. In order to expunge it from your body you need to keep your digestion system working. If you stop eating you'll only keep it in your body longer.
** If any of you have had it recently or know people that have, please feel free to add your expereinces.
Nobody likes to be sick during the summer, so take care of yourself and recognize the signs early.
- This has been a public service announcement from Dr Flo. :bigsmile:
** I also write Blog responses as an insight/advice column to those that are interested. Feel free to drop me a message (It doesnt have to be health/fitness oriented )
Actually, consuming 1000 calories/day isn't necessary, as long as you're taking in enough clear fluids for the days you're sick you should be fine. (:0 -
Agreed !
Hand washing is one of the most underutilized forms of prevention.
Its important to be thorough, dont jsut let the soap slide off your hands under the water.
Really scrub. 60-90 seconds under luke warm water.
Just imagine you're scrubbing in for surgery.
20 seconds of good scrubbing minimum...0 -
Thank you Dr. Flo,just reading your response! After my Grandson I got the bug,his cousins who came over the following Sunday all got it also.:noway:0
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I just got over this bug. Strange that it starts with indigestion. Totally stumped my doc - he gave me antacids and told me I had IBS.
Yeah, riiiiiiight.
I've been so sick. Ran a fever, body aches, horrible diarrhea, etc.0 -
I have the Bug Now ! This is day 4. I haven't been sick in years. How long does this last!0
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Today is day 4 of this nasty thing. I've been sick before, no big deal, but this one is acting strange.
Started Monday afternoon and I just thought it was the lunch I ate, but then that night it was really bad. Then Tues & Wed I think I am okay enough to go to work, I go and get through most of the day (albeit uncomfortably and sluggish) with only a few not-great trips to the ladies' room, then it escalates back to full on UGGGH! by mid-afternoon and lasts all night.
For me anyway, it's like a 24-hour bug that just keeps coming back, leaving me drained since I haven't slept well in days as a result. Taking in the liquids or calories hasn't been a problem so much as keeping them in.
Hoping today I can kick it for good,0
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