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footfootfoot 01-07-2007 09:02 AM

waiting for the other shoe to hurl
 
CustomG and Inch both got a GI virus during a recent visit to friends of ours. There has been hurling a plenty and many pale green faces.

Somehow I've managed to avoid it so far...

I guess their kid was still contagious after all.

(With friends like that, who needs enemas?):worried:

wolf 01-07-2007 11:26 AM

There should be some way to criminally charge parents who say "Oh, he's not contageous any more. Don't mind the open weeping sores, you can't get the ebola from those."

That's how I got chicken pox.

Good luck ... this too shall pass.

glatt 01-07-2007 12:20 PM

That sucks. I hope you continue to avoid it.

I'm scared right now. There are three bugs going around this area right now. I've been able to avoid them so far. Not sure how. But I keep hearing of others who are falling ill. I try not to breathe too deeply as I am packed like a sardine in our public transit system twice a day. If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger, right?

orthodoc 01-07-2007 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 305048)
That sucks. I hope you continue to avoid it.

I'm scared right now. There are three bugs going around this area right now. I've been able to avoid them so far. Not sure how. But I keep hearing of others who are falling ill. I try not to breathe too deeply as I am packed like a sardine in our public transit system twice a day. If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger, right?

For GI bugs, the top three important things to do in public venues (where you can't clean surfaces etc.) are:

1. Wash your hands.
2. Wash your hands.
3. Wash your hands.

Oh yes, and don't touch your face. Ever.

If it's airborne, you're done. :worried:

And that's infectious disease prevention 101. :D

orthodoc 01-07-2007 03:41 PM

That said, I think little kids can somehow get their GI viruses to become airborne ...

When we did our pediatrics rotations at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), the senior residents smugly told us that all of us, without exception, would come down with gastro during our month on the ward. We all scrubbed our hands until they were raw. Still, it was the only place I've ever been where interns and residents doing rounds with the attending would suddenly turn green and bolt for the bathroom down the hall, and the attending wouldn't miss a beat.

Not one of us survived ... :repuke:

Sundae 01-08-2007 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 305041)
There should be some way to criminally charge parents who say "Oh, he's not contageous any more. Don't mind the open weeping sores, you can't get the ebola from those."

That's how I got chicken pox.

Good luck ... this too shall pass.

I gave chicken pox to a whole poolful of children (potentially) but my Mum is innocent.

We'd just come back from holiday and had the hire car for an extra day, so my parents took us to the really cool swimming pool about 20 miles away. It had a slide and a wave machine and everything!

It wasn't until I got home - and was a bit grizzly and out of sorts - that my "what's this Mum?" first spot was discovered. Mum kissed me from what I remember. For not spoiling the holiday.

Good luck in not getting a free pass to the vomitarium Foot.

Griff 01-08-2007 02:19 PM

Nothing like sharing a good family vomit to bring everyone together.
:(

KinkyVixen 01-08-2007 04:15 PM

I don't know if that's the same thing that's going around here or not...
The virus i'm hearing about is coming out of both ends...and it's not pretty. I've managed to avoid it, I don't know how. A friend of mine and I were hanging out at his parents house, a week after it had been there (the whole house got it, one after the other, in one weekend) he got sick, but I didn't. My older brother got it...but nobody else in my family has. It's weird how that all works out.

LabRat 01-09-2007 01:24 PM

DH had the double whammy virus a few weeks ago. Minirat and I both avioded it, Thank G*d!!

How's it going footsie?

Trilby 01-10-2007 09:26 AM

thought I'd ride in on the coattails...I am so bloody awful sick I wish I could curl up and die but NO! Instead I am here at school, wondering if I should just DROP statistics, my lungs on fire and a constant deep, husky cough. Plus, my whole bod aches. I had to come---if you miss even ONE frickin' class, you're toast. Ugh...I want a blankie and a couch and hot tea and a mooooooovie. :bawling:

Shawnee123 01-10-2007 11:49 AM

Look on the bright side, you're not having a stroke :)

Hope you feel better soon, Bri!

Trilby 01-11-2007 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 306059)
Look on the bright side, you're not having a stroke :)

Hope you feel better soon, Bri!

Thanks!

Went to doc= $80.00
Paid for antibiotic=$49.99 (Z pak)
Paid for 2 ounces (yes, that's TWO OUNCES) of cough syrup=$43.47 (tussionex)

Not having a stroke=priceless ;)

footfootfoot 01-11-2007 10:52 PM

That's more than I've spent on my health care in the past two years. Not joking.

monster 01-11-2007 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brianna (Post 306599)
Thanks!

Went to doc= $80.00
Paid for antibiotic=$49.99 (Z pak)
Paid for 2 ounces (yes, that's TWO OUNCES) of cough syrup=$43.47 (tussionex)

Not having a stroke=priceless ;)

How on earth did cough syrup cost you so much? and antibiotics?
Antibiotics are so cheap local pharmacies givethem out free. Is that something only for people with insurance? Or are they not run-of-the-mill ones? Or am I being too nosy?

Trilby 01-12-2007 08:42 AM

Ah, not too nosey. I've no Rx coverage, and, you are right, they ARE giving antibiotics away for free here in Ohio, too. I was Rx'd a med called Z pack which I am guessing isn't one of the freebies. I believe the freebies are like Amoxicillin, etc. Anyway, I called around for prices and that's what I ended up with. The cough syrup is called Tussionex and the same story there. I asked why it cost so much and the pharmacist said, "because it works," which made me wonder why on earth they sell us medicine that doesn't work? So, like, the ones that really DO work cost? I don't get it. anyway, you can certainly google the meds or call your pharmacy to see if it's any cheaper in MI, but I doubt it is. Actually, i'd be kinda interested in knowing what they cost up there...betcha it's the same.

I think b/c I have pneumonia, I was given a big gun, antibiotic-wise. But, check out the tussionex. It's UNREAL! I called WalMart, Meijer, WalGreens, Krogers, and CVS! that's what TWO OUNCES cost! That's like a rare perfume or something!


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