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You may find the following thread useful: http://www.emetophobia.org/showthread.php?60892-Stomach-Bug-Encyclopedia-(maybe-triggers)
I haven't read through the replies of this thread as only have a...
Glad it's helped some people, and yes SoVerySorry, all the information is true. The Norovirus percentages are based off a number of studies which have looked at symptoms in Norovirus outbreaks so are...
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Having just finished writing the first edition of my Encyclopedia Of Stomach Bugs, I wanted to share a few entries with you here. Some...
The real question is how many times will a person be infected by Norovirus over the next ten years - because we can safely assume given the amount and progress of vaccine development so far, that we...
I'm heading to one of the THRIVE workshops next April, so if you're skeptical and can hang on, wait until then because I'll be reviewing the whole thing in full - and this from somebody who'd never...
Very promising, very promising indeed! There are currently about 10 main strains of Norovirus, all with different types of 'capsid' (the shapes of the viruses are different). As for the question...
Not a chance cake - it was a week ago, that's 7 days - the baby would only have been contagious for 48 hours after tops, so your baby will be just fine :)
I didn't mean to sound insensitive - it's just that if you do have a bacterial infection, taking Imodium will simply prolong it and you could end up stuck on the toilet for say a week and a half as...
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From the sounds of that it could be a SV, or it could be bacterial. It's not Norovirus, it could be Rotavirus, or it could be a bacterial infection - in which case I would advise you not to take any...
It's a bit of a personal question Yeep but what kind of d* do you have? Is it large quantities of watery d*? Is there any blood or mucus in there as well?
You cooked them at 425 degrees celsius??? That's hot enough to melt lead!!! Barely a few seconds at that temperature and they'd have disintegrated, along with I might add, any bacteria, viruses,...
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What does the Norovirus look like?
For anyone interested, I've put up a couple of images of the dreaded Norovirus. The first image is an electron microscope image of a...
Hey Becca,
First of all welcome, it's great to meet you! :) From everything you're saying it definitely sounds like anxiety - I'm exactly the same sometimes, I will get a minor pain in my stomach,...
Did you know that there is a naturally blooming flower known as Norovellus Auoroa it's native to parts of South America and Indonesia. The flower itself is quite unassuming, brightly colored petals,...
Believe me, I can relate to so many of your feelings. Have a look at some of my recent threads here, you'll see that I too was suicidal over the last few days. But - and you'll hate me for saying...
The adenovirus is a fairly rare SV, but nonetheless infections do happen, especially during outbreaks. They tend to cause d, n and stomach cramps (v is much less common), and can also cause...
Ugh what a jerk thing to do, seriously! Glad they weren't really sick though - hopefully your anxiety has calmed down a bit now as a result. Anyway, hang on in there and when you're struggling,...
As someone who works on film sets myself, I know how hard it is when you're stuck there and there are people standing around you throwing up into bags and buckets and you can't just run off set. The...