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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... > On Feb 27, 3:40?pm, "Nexis" > wrote: ><snip> > Thanks again, very much. >> >> kimberly > > I'm glad you're beginning to feel better. I pretty much figured some > form of food poisoning but not having a license to practice medicine I > am loathe to give people advice regarding what to eat when they are in > distress, especially not when they have a preexisting medical > condition, one of which is very diet sensitive. Something I will > suggest however is that now that you've indicated that your daughter > is also having the same symptoms it is highly indicative that you've > both eaten the same item that could very well still be in your > house... I suggest in the strongest of terms that you dispose of all > opened food in your fridge and to clean your fridge very throughly.... > and for the next two weeks both you and your daughter bathe throughly > twice every day and both wash your hands very frequently and keep your > hands away from your face. If you have pets be sure to clean their > eating/drinking facilities very thoughly and often also... and for the > next month do not eat at restaurants or from takeouts, and eat > absolutely nothing from your regular deli, in fact when you do > commence eating any deli shop elsewhere.... 99.9% of all food borne > illness is contracted from delis, and also produce. For the next > couple of weeks eat only well cooked foods that you've prepared > yourself (stews, soups, baked goods, etc.), you do not need a relapse. > > Feel better soon. > > Sheldon > Thank you again, Sheldon, and for the further advice offered here. So far my daughter hasn't held down anything for very long, but we are continuing to get her to sip a teaspoon of clear liquids every 15 minutes, so she doesn't get dehydrated. I was able to eat a bowl of chicken stock with a few thin noodles today. My biggest worry now is keeping everyone else healthy. You're suggestions go along with that, so you have my gratitude. kimberly |
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