stomach flu
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stomach flu
Hi everybody,
kind of freaking out... Last Friday, I saw my little niece. Today, she is sick. She has the stomach flu.
I am now afraid that I could have the stomach flu as well. I felt nauseaus today, but other then that, no major problems.
Could I still catch the stomach flu from my niece? How much time goes by before you catch the stomach flu?
I am afraid because in the past, every time I had the stomach flu, I got these terrible flares... And I have a new job now and I have been feeling well for a few months , I don't want to risk all that because of a stomach flu.
Thanks
Julie
kind of freaking out... Last Friday, I saw my little niece. Today, she is sick. She has the stomach flu.
I am now afraid that I could have the stomach flu as well. I felt nauseaus today, but other then that, no major problems.
Could I still catch the stomach flu from my niece? How much time goes by before you catch the stomach flu?
I am afraid because in the past, every time I had the stomach flu, I got these terrible flares... And I have a new job now and I have been feeling well for a few months , I don't want to risk all that because of a stomach flu.
Thanks
Julie
It doesn't matter how many times you fall, but how many times you get up en go for it again. HOPE !!!!
Hi Julie,
If your niece didn't start showing symptoms until today (4 days after you saw her), she probably wasn't contageous when you saw her. Please don't worry yourself sick.
IMO, most viruses are passed on either during the peak of symptoms, or up to a week or two after symptoms have become barely noticeable. Most people get back in circulation when they start feeling better, but they are still very contagious for much longer than they realize, and they don't always look sick, so they catch us off guard.
Tex
If your niece didn't start showing symptoms until today (4 days after you saw her), she probably wasn't contageous when you saw her. Please don't worry yourself sick.
IMO, most viruses are passed on either during the peak of symptoms, or up to a week or two after symptoms have become barely noticeable. Most people get back in circulation when they start feeling better, but they are still very contagious for much longer than they realize, and they don't always look sick, so they catch us off guard.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
My granddaughter was home sick from school today with the flu. My son asked me if I would take care of her. I really wanted to say "no" but I didn't since I was free all day. I spent the day with her. Luckily she is 11 years old and content to spend her time engaging with electronic gadgets which means not engaging so much with me. She also wasn't horribly sick so she didn't need much hand holding. At other times i would probably try to get her to interact more with me, play a game or something, but I read on one chair (one of those old fashioned books with pages) while she stretched out on the sofa with a laptop and her Ipad. No one likes to be sick but when sickness can exacerbate what already ails us it makes it even worse. I hope I managed to avoid her germs.
Jean
Jean
Took my daughter to the pediatrician today since we are on day 5 and she had 104 fever last night and was unable to stand on her own. Rapid strep and flu swabs were negative!! So it's not influenza, just a flu-like virus!! I hope that means the rest of us might have some immunity to it. I have a runny nose, mild headaches and fatigue, but nothing like her. She's continuosly passed out on the couch unaware of our activities. Our County school system has a 9% absentee rate right now!
Will I ever go back to work? I need to retire!!
Will I ever go back to work? I need to retire!!