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stubbo
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Nuke Stomach Flu

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Whether it's Gastro, Noro, or some other variant. What a fucking shitter! Came on at 3am....30 trips to the Royal Doulton later and no sign of it abating.

Ugh. How are the rest of you getting on with the inevitable pre-Xmas illnesses?
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I just decide not to get sick. That usually works. 
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zico wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:15 With hindsight with all these bugs about Christmas away this year with a flight & a cruise coming up may not have been the best idea!  Debating whether to wear a mask on the flight or will it may me look a total twat!  You more than likely have gastro or food poisoning if it's at that end!  Had food poisoning years ago, ironically a week before we were due to go to Florida.  Brutal it was.  Had Norovirus a few years back as well and it was like something out of the excorcist!  They say it's a few days but that was bollocks.  My stomach shrunk so much the Mrs and I could hardly eat our Christmas dinner at her works do three weeks later.  Not sure which was worse.
People wear on public transport still so you won't look a twat, you'll probably get the one smart arse telling you the mask offers no protection as particles can still penetrate it but usually telling em to f**k off does the trick.
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Sound like a load of homos who’ve been gargling seed.
Wet blankets people nowadays. Wheres your stiff upper lip
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I had a cold for a few days, which is rare for me. 

Mrs did have the flu. 
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Massive Attack" wrote: 17 Dec 2025, 02:50
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Dec 2025, 02:19 Suddenly the FLU is back in town..
funny that

We've got to control protests somehow.. 🤔💭
Upping the resident evils  pay another 29% won't be enough..it never is 
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Dec 2025, 02:19 Suddenly the FLU is back in town..
funny that

We've got to control protests somehow.. 🤔💭
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Suddenly the FLU is back in town..
funny that
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And cheaper!
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Another classic gastro incident.

After my old fella died I tracked down a few of his long lost relatives. One was a yank, who was a professor teaching Spanish. I agreed to meet up with him in Galicia for a bit of a road trip. To say the man was fluent in Spanish was an understatement. If we stopped for a coffee, the Spaniards would call their colleagues over to hear him speak. They couldn't believe it.

Anyway we went to a little place he knew in the rias baixas for supper. It just was a man with a frying pan and four tables on a pontoon. Only one thing on the menu. We had razor clams and a couple of bottles of albarino. The next day I could barely stand with the shits. I had to fly back BA from Vigo. The whole carry on through the airport was hell. I just sat in the seat on the plane clenching my arse for 2 hours. I still break out in a sweat thinking about it.
 
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stubbo-admin wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:54
dm wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:46 I had one of the very worst nights of my life with it a couple of weeks ago. I lost count of the times I threw up and almost constant stomach pains, crapping three the eye of a needle.  
my nausea woke me up three times during the night just for the sole purpose of throwing up again and I just made it to the loo on time.  The following day I was in pain all day and and at one point was simultaneously shitting through the eye of a needle while vomitting into the bathroom sink.  One good thing was that I came out of it about 8 lbs lighter
 
Had that twice. Once on a trip to EuroDisney a couple years back, where my eldest (7 at the time) projectile vomited in the car whilst we were in the EuroTunnel. One after another....that followed to totally destroy an expensive long weekend.

The other time was sea food poisoning while backpacking in Thailand, Krabbi. Was glad to be in a hotel.room for that leg of the journey with Air Con and a wet room. Was pretty much delirious for about 5 days.

Bad Times. 
Had something in Phuket last year that gave me the shits for 3 days. Had to cancel a trip to phi phi and couldn’t make it downtown for a soapy massage. 
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I work in hospitality and I'm  rarely ill, probably because  my immune system has been exposed to every bug and germ and filthy habit going. My diet is quite cautious and bland.

However after a recent Ryanair flight to Spain I shat like a train for almost a week. Imodium couldn't contain it. I lost pounds of weight (I'm trim anyway) and took electrolytes.

So I don't know what the answer is but I just thought I'd over share as well.
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Eastside surge" wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 16:08 Had noro virus couple of times very messy, had oysters for starters Christmas lunch , later found out oysters carry noro virus if not properly washed/prepared. Haven’t had them since wouldn’t chance it!
 
 
I know I'm a terrible heathen, but I always felt that eating your own snot would be very similar and probably safer too!🤷‍♂️
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Had noro virus couple of times very messy, had oysters for starters Christmas lunch , later found out oysters carry noro virus if not properly washed/prepared. Haven’t had them since wouldn’t chance it!
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Bungo wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:55
stubbo wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:26

Also when they're product testing dioralyte, wonder if the sadistically try to make it test like Acid Reflux deliberately.
There is a product out there similar to Dioralyte called ORS that was developed specifically to deliver comparable benefits, but with an acceptable taste. 

There are two or three flavours out there, and it SHOULD be available in most pharmacies and Tesco etc. Here's a link too.

PS I personally found the Blackcurrant the nicest but we're all different!

https://www.orshydration.com/collection ... PFswrZ11yI


Good luck!
 
Also, completely random fact: Charles who is one of the founders/inventors of ORS is probably the tallest human being I have ever met, probably pushing 7 feet.

Could have made a decent career at basketball had he not  become a pharmacist.
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Bungo wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:55
stubbo wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:26

Also when they're product testing dioralyte, wonder if the sadistically try to make it test like Acid Reflux deliberately.
There is a product out there similar to Dioralyte called ORS that was developed specifically to deliver comparable benefits, but with an acceptable taste. 

There are two or three flavours out there, and it SHOULD be available in most pharmacies and Tesco etc. Here's a link too.

PS I personally found the Blackcurrant the nicest but we're all different!

https://www.orshydration.com/collection ... PFswrZ11yI


Good luck!
Probably too late for this time, but will almost certainly be a next time so I'll get some on order! Thanks!
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stubbo-admin wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:54
cup of tea" wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:52 Went to docs last Friday, wheezing and crackling on lungs. Acute lower respiratory chest infection and a weeks course of Doxycycline 100mg. Mostly cleared the infection now but a lingering cough causing back and stomach strain and breathlessness even walking short distances. Currently drinking honey and lemon drink. Knocked me cold. Always get something this time of year.
Yeah is brutal. Those coughs linger for sure. Hope you heal up soon!
Probably some fucked up bacteria from Pakistan. All that Curry you’ve been swallowing, cooked by 7th century cooking techniques by people who bathe in toxic rivers is probably what you have….

Multiculturism, Isn’t it wonderful?
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stubbo wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:26

Also when they're product testing dioralyte, wonder if the sadistically try to make it test like Acid Reflux deliberately.
 
There is a product out there similar to Dioralyte called ORS that was developed specifically to deliver comparable benefits, but with an acceptable taste. 

There are two or three flavours out there, and it SHOULD be available in most pharmacies and Tesco etc. Here's a link too.

PS I personally found the Blackcurrant the nicest but we're all different!

https://www.orshydration.com/collection ... PFswrZ11yI


Good luck!
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cup of tea" wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:52 Went to docs last Friday, wheezing and crackling on lungs. Acute lower respiratory chest infection and a weeks course of Doxycycline 100mg. Mostly cleared the infection now but a lingering cough causing back and stomach strain and breathlessness even walking short distances. Currently drinking honey and lemon drink. Knocked me cold. Always get something this time of year.
Yeah is brutal. Those coughs linger for sure. Hope you heal up soon!
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dm wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:46 I had one of the very worst nights of my life with it a couple of weeks ago. I lost count of the times I threw up and almost constant stomach pains, crapping three the eye of a needle.  
my nausea woke me up three times during the night just for the sole purpose of throwing up again and I just made it to the loo on time.  The following day I was in pain all day and and at one point was simultaneously shitting through the eye of a needle while vomitting into the bathroom sink.  One good thing was that I came out of it about 8 lbs lighter
 
 
Had that twice. Once on a trip to EuroDisney a couple years back, where my eldest (7 at the time) projectile vomited in the car whilst we were in the EuroTunnel. One after another....that followed to totally destroy an expensive long weekend.

The other time was sea food poisoning while backpacking in Thailand, Krabbi. Was glad to be in a hotel.room for that leg of the journey with Air Con and a wet room. Was pretty much delirious for about 5 days.

Bad Times. 
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Went to docs last Friday, wheezing and crackling on lungs. Acute lower respiratory chest infection and a weeks course of Doxycycline 100mg. Mostly cleared the infection now but a lingering cough causing back and stomach strain and breathlessness even walking short distances. Currently drinking honey and lemon drink. Knocked me cold. Always get something this time of year.
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I had one of the very worst nights of my life with it a couple of weeks ago. I lost count of the times I threw up and almost constant stomach pains, crapping through the eye of a needle.  
my nausea woke me up three times during the night just for the sole purpose of throwing up again and I just made it to the loo on time.  The following day I was in pain all day and and at one point was simultaneously shitting through the eye of a needle while vomitting into the bathroom sink.  One good thing was that I came out of it about 8 lbs lighter
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nychammer wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:17 I’m heading over to the UK next week to see family. Should I pre-game with Imodium now ? 
Tried a couple of immodium this morning to try a stem the tide so to speak...massive fail.

Also when they're product testing dioralyte, wonder if the sadistically try to make it test like Acid Reflux deliberately.

Hopefully eases in time to get some sleep this evening without shitting the bed, and then to only feel like death tomorrow and not like I have one of those chest bursting aliens in my stomach.

Happy thoughts :)
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I’m heading over to the UK next week to see family. Should I pre-game with Imodium now ? 
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stubbo-admin wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:07
Gank wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 15:04 I don't think you have influenza. For all the times I've said I have the 'flu, I've only actually had it once, and when I did I wasn't able to type on my phone.
Agreed. It's Gastro or Noro for sure. Probably Gastro given no vomiting and all the other end.

Comes of living with two school age kids and a primary school teacher this time of year.
 
 
just goes to prove that as kids, we're cunts to our parents... shitmas has come early for you Stubbo that said, at least you'll be over it by Christmas, think of the positive.
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Had gastro a few years back,2 days of hell  never want anything like it again.


I had a chest x-ray last night following a bad chest infection. Doctor rang me an hour ago and wants to see me tonight. Got to admit I'm fucking nervous.
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