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Anyone else get a visit from Santa's other little helper
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10/01/2007 05:32:23
 
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>I'm convinced now that it was a gastroenteritis virus and not food poisoning or infuenza. Tons of people at work had the same symptoms and they ran a story on the local news that exactly matched what I had. 1-2 days of vomiting, followed by 5 days of feeling unwell and lethargic. My wife slept on the couch and washed the light switches and door knobs (we live in a small apt) a few times a day. This seemed to stop it from spreading to her and our daughter. All three of us had the flu shot in November.. which doesn't always protect us.
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>2006 was my worst year for sick days ever. I was probably sick a total of 30 week days, but between juggling flex days, I managed to get the actual sicks days used down to about half that. We kind of expected this since it was our daughter's first full year in daycare. Lots of people have this sick years when their kids start school.

Tell me about it! We went back to the Dark Ages in our house, what with poxes and bubos, rheums and galloping pyacky with red and blue bumbledinks, when the kids first went to school and started incubating all those maladies from the dirty little germ- and disease-infested gutter-snypes :-)

At one point I was almost at death's door with an attack of tonsilitis (very severe in adults, although I used to get it regularly as a kid). I do notice that I get fewer sicknesses nowadays - I guess I've been exposed to and thus innoculated against just about everything by now.

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>>Since your wife and daughter didn't have the same symptons and I assume that you all ate the same food, are you sure it wasn't a flu virus? I heard on the news today that there were more cases of a viral flu this christmas in the U.S. and Canada than anytime during the previous 100 years. Back in April of last year I tested positive for the full influenza and the doctor prescribed tamiflu. I didn't take it on time though (it must be taken immediately to work) so I held on to it (until it expires later this year) just in case my daughter gets it. :o)
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>>>I came down with a case of food poisoning on Dec 29th. My whole side of the family got it. Luckily my wife and daughter didn't come down with a case, so they were able to nurse me back to health. Still today, I don't feel fully recovered. It has probably been 12 years since this happended to me. Anyone else?
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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