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Steve - hope your wife is up and running about.
Would you care to post what ideas you used/ found most helpful? - Mike I'm 4 days into some kind of GI viral thing and have been drinking massive quantities of Gatorade to combat the dehydration. managed a softboiled egg this morning, then reviewed your thread for additional ideas. |
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Dog3" > wrote in message >
> Made some pork fried rice last night. I could not eat much but it was > good.I did some fried rice and stirred fried veggies. Soy sauce was good. > I've got to take out the hounds. Steven is totally ****ed. I slammed his > jag off the side of Berry Road, I was going incredibly fast. I had to > throw up. I slammed the thing into a tree. Shit, when does this end I > totaled a jaguar... OMG? Anyway, the food was good. I did a bok choy thing. > Lard was it good. > > Michael Michael, I'm guessing you're ok ?? --- OMG that sounds awful. Jags can be replaced though I suppose ( having never, ever had one!) Did you make the bok choy thing after this ? I can't imagine anything tasting good - but could you share exactly what one does with bok choy? I'm never sure............. Really hope you feel better soon........ Elaine |
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Michael Horowitz > writes:
>Steve - hope your wife is up and running about. She's fine now, thanks. >Would you care to post what ideas you used/ found most helpful? - Mike I followed suggestions about rice and chicken stock, and that went down just fine. The rice gives carbohydrates for energy to fight back against the invaders, and the stock provides fluids and proteins. For more fluids and some sugars, she drank apple juice. She stuck with this regime for a few days after just to make sure that it was all done with, and is much better. >I'm 4 days into some kind of GI viral thing and have been drinking >massive quantities of Gatorade to combat the dehydration. managed a >softboiled egg this morning, then reviewed your thread for additional >ideas. Well, I hope I've helped, and get well soon. -- SteveR (throw away the dustbin, send to stever@... instead) Humans are way too stupid to be dumb animals. http://www.accidentalcreditor.org.uk/ |
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Dog3 wrote:
> > Gawd, Gatorade and a soft boiled egg sound wonderful. I can't keep > breakfast down. I get up at 5:30am, walk the hounds, feed them, Hoot and > Margaret and clean the cat boxes. Then I feed the feral cats. I'm > exhausted when it's over. Eating anything is disgusting and I throw it back > up anyway. I may buy some Gatorade. Sounds like something I could use. I > drink a ton of ice water. You should try some Kefir. It is fermented milk and tastes like a yogurt drink with effervescence. It doesn't smell great, but the taste is not bad. It also comes in natural fruit flavours. It has yeast and bacteria that will restore your intestinal flora. It is lactose free because the fermentation process eats up all the lactose. I gave some to my SIL when she was suffering from an attack of colitis and she found it quite helpful. |
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