Stomachbug, anyone?
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Melissa H.Posted
Sun 27 Feb 2011 12:36pm
Hey! I am doing just fine this weekend.
I was even able to catch up on some office work. Mommy keeps telling me to stop endangering myself. Whatever that means.
I’ve seen a lot of Mommy this weekend because Daddy is spending a lot of time in bed. They keep talking about a stomachbug. I have nothing to do with that. Nothing.
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The StomachBug
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drstaceyny ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:36pm
I got it. Yep, the stomachbug. You know the kind when you eventually resign to taking up residence on the bathroom floor? That's the one. And, in the week-plus of recovery since (accompanied with little appetite and the requisite weight loss), I've been thinking about what the stomachbug means with regard to e.d.'s.
Would you secretly
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The StomachBug has arrived
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Cassie BrabbsPosted
Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:00am
in attempt to quarantine the stomachbug.
It's one thing to have a down trodden immune system :( but it's extremely challenging to stay healthy when you have three young...
With a weakened immune system thanks to a couple of stem cell transplants and heaps of chemotherapy, getting any bug is like catching the plague. This morning I (Phil) woke
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The up-side to having a stomachbug
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Mark H.Posted
Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:32am
could still only manage 300m in the pool which I guess isn’t too bad considering being off for 2 weeks with the nasty stomachbug followed by a grotty cold. My legs did feel like...! That’s a full 3.5kgs lighter than 2 weeks ago! Maybe I should start marketing stomachbugs as “ the ultimate weight-loss solution “.
My blood pressure reading after getting showered
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An unexpected side effect of the stomachbug
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Melissa H.Posted
Mon 07 Mar 2011 8:47pm
Appetite. She’s “HUNGY.” All the time.
Tonight, she ate (and by ate, I mean she shoved in her mouth, chewed and, most importantly, swallowed) rice, bean soup, and breaded chicken breast. And a bowl of ice cream. I won’t be shocked if once her body recovers the lost weight she goes back to being Miss All Done, but we are enjoying thes ...
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Sick with a stomachbug
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Mark H.Posted
Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:32am
I’ve been “man down!” for a week! The stomachbug which I thought I had cleverly dodged got me on Sunday, a week back.
I woke up feeling very tired and sore and spent the whole morning on the couch thinking that it had just been one too many late nights in a row behind the PC.
After lunch not feeling better, my wife took me off to the doc. I don
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StomachBugs and Apples...
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JennPosted
Sun 11 Jan 2009 5:30pm
... Well we did it again. Family time. With the stomachbug.
Do you know why we did family time with the stomachbug? Because I felt badly that I hadn't had... this time, something about bouncing up and down just didn't sit right with my pal SB (stomachbug).
I've decided we need to purchase three of these bouncing things
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StomachBug and Numbers
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Mark OlivieriPosted
Sun 17 Jan 2010 8:09pm
by an hour run outside. Things don't always go according to plan. Last night Julian came down with the stomachbug and was up all night. I am the only one in the family who has managed to somehow miraculously escaped the stomachbug. Still, I am keeping my fingers crossed the next couple of days.
Alaina had a three hour rehearsal today, so I called up everyone
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Research suggests age-old stomachbug can protect children from asthma
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Nick B.Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:29pm
in asthma may be the result of immunological differences between people who have H. pylori, and those who do not. Stomachs with the bug are lined with T cells (immune cells) which...
A bacteria that causes peptic ulcers and stomach ulcers can actually reduce children’s vulnerability to asthma by up to 59%.
Research conducted by NYU Langone Medical
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Shortening the Battle with the StomachBugs
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DrSharadaPosted
Thu 27 May 2010 9:10am
doing a cleanse. It's also the best choice after this kind of stomachbug and will help speed up the recovery process. It is easy to make, and you can eat it as often as you...
These days just about everyone I know is either suffering or just recovering from a nasty stomach flu. It seems these little buggers have become stronger and more
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