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Old 11-23-09, 06:11 PM   #1
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Take some Tylenol, it will break the fever and you can sleep better until it passes.
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Old 11-23-09, 06:29 PM   #2
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Take some Tylenol, it will break the fever and you can sleep better until it passes.
Ive been taking alka seltzer cold remide and crawling back into bed.

I got up long enough to wash/dry the bedclothes afer a moring of sweats.
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Old 11-23-09, 06:40 PM   #3
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A fever of 100 + deg Fahrenheit can be very exhausting. If the high fever continues for more then a few days ring up a doc or a nurse. If even low fever continues for more then 2 weeks then visit a doc or a nurse.

Haven't yet had any flus yet for this winter myself, knock wood.
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Old 11-23-09, 06:44 PM   #4
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Im lucky... I never get this flu stuff... I love winter.
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Old 11-23-09, 06:54 PM   #5
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If even low fever continues for more then 2 weeks then visit a doc or a nurse.
I think a visit to the docs after a few days of fever would be my recommendation! I am usually lucky to get the flu about once every 10 or 15 years! Better not speak too soon though!! Hope your over it soon SteamWake, hopefully it's not bird flu!
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Old 11-23-09, 07:19 PM   #6
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Don't forget to drink a lot of water. You are losing a lot because of sweating. Besides the water will also help to flush the organisms responsible for the illness out of your system.
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Old 11-23-09, 07:20 PM   #7
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Sickest i have ever been was food poisoning.

I ate what i assume were under cooked chicken enchiladas.

Around 10:30pm i felt just the slightest bit nauseous.

By Midnight the "flow control valves" on both ends of my body had been set to the "maximum purge / full open" position.

I literally had one end going into the toilet and the other end into the bath tub with absolutely zero physiological control over either function.

this process was ongoing until about 5:00am

Around 5:30am i took a loooong shower, and I emerged a pale victim of an unmerciful illness.

I had probably lost 8 to 10 lbs (if not more) of various bodily fluids over night. Iagonizingly stumbled into the living room and settled in on the sofa where i slept until probably 2:00 pm

this bout with food poisoning was like every drunken hang over, every flu, every spell of motion sickness and every ass kicking i had ever had in the entirety of my life all rolled into one...

for the next 3 or 4 days, the sincerity of every burp and each potential puff of flatus was firmly in question.

That night changed my life forever.

And i pray to God that no human being on this earth ever has to go through that ordeal.
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Old 11-23-09, 07:50 PM   #8
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Sickest i have ever been was food poisoning.

I ate what i assume were under cooked chicken enchiladas.

Around 10:30pm i felt just the slightest bit nauseous.

By Midnight the "flow control valves" on both ends of my body had been set to the "maximum purge / full open" position.

I literally had one end going into the toilet and the other end into the bath tub with absolutely zero physiological control over either function.

this process was ongoing until about 5:00am

Around 5:30am i took a loooong shower, and I emerged a pale victim of an unmerciful illness.

I had probably lost 8 to 10 lbs (if not more) of various bodily fluids over night. Iagonizingly stumbled into the living room and settled in on the sofa where i slept until probably 2:00 pm

this bout with food poisoning was like every drunken hang over, every flu, every spell of motion sickness and every ass kicking i had ever had in the entirety of my life all rolled into one...

for the next 3 or 4 days, the sincerity of every burp and each potential puff of flatus was firmly in question.

That night changed my life forever.

And i pray to God that no human being on this earth ever has to go through that ordeal.
I've had the exact same experience. It is not fun. Luckily my bathtub is right next to my toilet, because as you said, when you have it coming out of both ends at once, its horrible. I remember retching so hard that it made my eyes tear up. Truly one of the worst experiences I've had and definitely not one to be repeated. Mercifully it doesn't last too long.
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Old 11-24-09, 01:41 AM   #9
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Sickest i have ever been was food poisoning.

I ate what i assume were under cooked chicken enchiladas.

Around 10:30pm i felt just the slightest bit nauseous.

By Midnight the "flow control valves" on both ends of my body had been set to the "maximum purge / full open" position.

I literally had one end going into the toilet and the other end into the bath tub with absolutely zero physiological control over either function.

this process was ongoing until about 5:00am

Around 5:30am i took a loooong shower, and I emerged a pale victim of an unmerciful illness.

I had probably lost 8 to 10 lbs (if not more) of various bodily fluids over night. Iagonizingly stumbled into the living room and settled in on the sofa where i slept until probably 2:00 pm

this bout with food poisoning was like every drunken hang over, every flu, every spell of motion sickness and every ass kicking i had ever had in the entirety of my life all rolled into one...

for the next 3 or 4 days, the sincerity of every burp and each potential puff of flatus was firmly in question.

That night changed my life forever.

And i pray to God that no human being on this earth ever has to go through that ordeal.
I have had the food poisoning with obviously off chicken, my wife at the same time, not as bad as you but bad enough, took about 2.5 hours after eating, at about 10.15pm we were both fighting over who gets the toilet!! Lasted till dawn!!
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Old 11-24-09, 12:02 AM   #10
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I think a visit to the docs after a few days of fever would be my recommendation! I am usually lucky to get the flu about once every 10 or 15 years! Better not speak too soon though!! Hope your over it soon SteamWake, hopefully it's not bird flu!
Well yes but assuming that the waiting lines aren't that long, it's good to make sure you get in nice and quick. Last spring I got a fever and had to wait for hours to see the doc, not very nice after about five days in pretty high fever.

I'm still in favour of nationalised helth care, mind you.
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