Sorry back at you. Mine lasted the requisite 2 days, then was just weakness for the 3rd day. By the fourth I wanted to eat and by the fifth I had red chile and beans. Yay. Doing OK. I think people pay for this. It's like a purge. If I don't overdo, my stomach and gut feel better than before the norovirus.
I read that the virus can live on surfaces for up to 2 weeks. I think I better change my sheets etc. I did change my pillow cases, but..... My caregiver is sick so it's an effort for me to change my fitted sheets, etc. Onward and upward.
Yes, I read the same. I went on a cleaning frenzy after the first night (no clue how I had energy) and bleached everything, washed all the sheets, etc, and then about died. Then we had more family members join so I’m sure I should probably do it again. Or just tell people not to come to my house for two weeks…
What puzzles me is that my friend who is also my nurse cleaned the puke from the bathroom and rinsed the slacks and rug I threw up on. She did not get it. Yet my caregiver who stayed the night in another room and didn't really get that close to me did get it. My friend and her husband and I were in a car together. She got it, he didn't. His friend's family are all sick, but the friend didn't get it. Could it be it was messed with like covid or something?
Sorry back at you. Mine lasted the requisite 2 days, then was just weakness for the 3rd day. By the fourth I wanted to eat and by the fifth I had red chile and beans. Yay. Doing OK. I think people pay for this. It's like a purge. If I don't overdo, my stomach and gut feel better than before the norovirus.
That’s what I told my husband. This is a great diet!! Haha
Not so sure about "great" but it is a diet of sorts.
Fair:)
Here's a dark thought. Imagine an outbreak on a cruise ship. AI YI YI.
I don’t even know what that would smell like. Hell. Literal hell.
Some brimstone would probably be welcome
I read that the virus can live on surfaces for up to 2 weeks. I think I better change my sheets etc. I did change my pillow cases, but..... My caregiver is sick so it's an effort for me to change my fitted sheets, etc. Onward and upward.
Yes, I read the same. I went on a cleaning frenzy after the first night (no clue how I had energy) and bleached everything, washed all the sheets, etc, and then about died. Then we had more family members join so I’m sure I should probably do it again. Or just tell people not to come to my house for two weeks…
What puzzles me is that my friend who is also my nurse cleaned the puke from the bathroom and rinsed the slacks and rug I threw up on. She did not get it. Yet my caregiver who stayed the night in another room and didn't really get that close to me did get it. My friend and her husband and I were in a car together. She got it, he didn't. His friend's family are all sick, but the friend didn't get it. Could it be it was messed with like covid or something?