ArcticLights |
If you cool the stroganoff down correctly it should be fine |
ArcticLights |
If you cool the stroganoff down correctly it should be fine |
Versailles |
Oh yikes. I usually try to ignore my illness and toughen up. I didn't know food poisoning could last that long. Thank you for the warning, Bio. I'll keep it in the fridge overnight and if this continues over the next day or so, I'll freeze it. It's an expensive meal. |
Neverfade Manor |
Try to freeze it if you can. Praying you get better soon. I lost 20 lbs with food poinsoning and didn't eat for a week |
Versailles |
Munn, I keep lots of Gatorade. I'm an active climber and do so every day. :) Glad it's good for food poisoning. |
Versailles |
Hopefully stroganoff will save well as leftovers. I'd be happy to eat it in a couple of days when I improve. But I can't have it tonight and I don't want that psychological switch in my brain going off if I DO eat it. |
Versailles |
Alrighty. I'll bring it in. Thank you for the opinions, friends. Since I'm shaking really bad and feel weak I'm going to have my sister pick me up. Don't want to take any chances, especially with the drowsiness and such. |
Versailles |
Puck, For sure, food won't stay. Sucks because I started stroganoff for myself to enjoy this morning, before all of this started. Drank some water, ate some eggs because I was hungry, and bam- hit me like a semi. Water tastes like yuck at the moment, so I've moved on to Gatorade, and THAT seems to stay, at least. |
FirstLightFarms |
You don't need to know the source! Just go in, explain the symptoms, and let them go from there |
Versailles |
Sometimes when I'm sick I shrug things off, take some over the counter cold medicine, and move on. Food poisoning sounds like it's worth bringing in. Do they NEED the source, or do I just let them know I'm pretty sure I have it and am unsure of where? |
FirstLightFarms |
I feel like if you're not keeping down food, the contractions from throwing up+ having nothing in your system could cause weakness. Sounds miserable either way :( |
Versailles |
Mack, I'm healthy otherwise, I guess I downplayed the danger a bit if it's notorious for being serious. I'll take it in. Thank you for letting me know, I've never had it before now, but I've seen family members with it and this is a perfect mirror image |
Versailles |
Or maybe they can help with muscle weakness? I'm shaking like crazy. It's bad. I can drink which is why I'm not TOO concerned, but food is apparently a big no no right now. |
SJ_Foundation |
Food poisoning sucks, and can be pretty dangerous. Better safe than sorry? |
Versailles |
Mack, It should, yes. I suppose this is reason enough to go into urgent care, maybe they can make me a touch less miserable. Puck, Last time I had Covid, I was prescribed anti-nausea. I can ask if those will work, or if they want something more particular. |
Versailles |
Came up crazy suddenly, too, which tells me it's not just a general illness. This wasn't a slow onset literally at all |
FirstLightFarms |
At least they'd be able to maybe give you something for the nausea at the very least? |
SJ_Foundation |
Versa If your insurance covers it, maybe someone can write you a referral to a specialist to see if there's other options. I've come to the conclusion that this may be my best option at least. |
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ArcticLights |
If you cool the stroganoff down correctly it should be fine |
Versailles |
Oh yikes. I usually try to ignore my illness and toughen up. I didn't know food poisoning could last that long. Thank you for the warning, Bio. I'll keep it in the fridge overnight and if this continues over the next day or so, I'll freeze it. It's an expensive meal. |
Neverfade Manor |
Try to freeze it if you can. Praying you get better soon. I lost 20 lbs with food poinsoning and didn't eat for a week |
Versailles |
Munn, I keep lots of Gatorade. I'm an active climber and do so every day. :) Glad it's good for food poisoning. |
Versailles |
Hopefully stroganoff will save well as leftovers. I'd be happy to eat it in a couple of days when I improve. But I can't have it tonight and I don't want that psychological switch in my brain going off if I DO eat it. |
Versailles |
Alrighty. I'll bring it in. Thank you for the opinions, friends. Since I'm shaking really bad and feel weak I'm going to have my sister pick me up. Don't want to take any chances, especially with the drowsiness and such. |
Versailles |
Puck, For sure, food won't stay. Sucks because I started stroganoff for myself to enjoy this morning, before all of this started. Drank some water, ate some eggs because I was hungry, and bam- hit me like a semi. Water tastes like yuck at the moment, so I've moved on to Gatorade, and THAT seems to stay, at least. |
FirstLightFarms |
You don't need to know the source! Just go in, explain the symptoms, and let them go from there |
Versailles |
Sometimes when I'm sick I shrug things off, take some over the counter cold medicine, and move on. Food poisoning sounds like it's worth bringing in. Do they NEED the source, or do I just let them know I'm pretty sure I have it and am unsure of where? |
FirstLightFarms |
I feel like if you're not keeping down food, the contractions from throwing up+ having nothing in your system could cause weakness. Sounds miserable either way :( |
Versailles |
Mack, I'm healthy otherwise, I guess I downplayed the danger a bit if it's notorious for being serious. I'll take it in. Thank you for letting me know, I've never had it before now, but I've seen family members with it and this is a perfect mirror image |
Versailles |
Or maybe they can help with muscle weakness? I'm shaking like crazy. It's bad. I can drink which is why I'm not TOO concerned, but food is apparently a big no no right now. |
SJ_Foundation |
Food poisoning sucks, and can be pretty dangerous. Better safe than sorry? |
Versailles |
Mack, It should, yes. I suppose this is reason enough to go into urgent care, maybe they can make me a touch less miserable. Puck, Last time I had Covid, I was prescribed anti-nausea. I can ask if those will work, or if they want something more particular. |
Versailles |
Came up crazy suddenly, too, which tells me it's not just a general illness. This wasn't a slow onset literally at all |
FirstLightFarms |
At least they'd be able to maybe give you something for the nausea at the very least? |
SJ_Foundation |
Versa If your insurance covers it, maybe someone can write you a referral to a specialist to see if there's other options. I've come to the conclusion that this may be my best option at least. |
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