psychgirl
Has No Life - Lives on TB
You got it!!!Thank you, everyone.
You got it!!!Thank you, everyone.
And too much Gatorade. It is causing diarrhea. The sugar
Any updates?
Keep praying please
Another complication. It has been weeks of eating almost nothing, and I started eating. It took a bit to figure out, but I'm pretty sure I have refeeding syndrome.
Long story that I do not want to get into, but I have had it before. Bad juju.
Please keep praying, guys
DD is a POTSIE. She won't be caught outside the house without this stuff.My DH swears by Liquid IV. He works outdoors and sweats buckets in the summer. He said it works so much better than Gatorade. It’s expensive, but worth it.
They come in different size packs. The best price is at Costco but can also find them at Walmart and most drug stores.
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They come in different size packs. The best price is at Costco but can also find them at Walmart and most drug stores.
That's something my grandmother - a 1918 Spanish flu survivor - insisted on when anyone in her house was ill. It was a standard practice in her little rural community. I still do it if we've used regular dinnerware/utensils, but whenever we're down with something communicable I tend to use paper plates / bowls / cups and plastic utensils.If you are handwashing dishes, use gloves, Clorox, and then pour a kettle full of boiling water over them as a last step.
Really good to 'see' you, hunybee! Glad to know you're on the up side of recovery. The exhaustion will be frustrating. Activity is good, but don't push it.The exhaustion is definitely still there! From what everyone has said, that is normal and takes a while to pass. I have a wedge pillow and many more pillows to sleep and rest as upright as possible. Fezzik moved to the reclining chair downstairs so he can he more upright as we sleep. I miss him, but we both need to be able to breath and get the crud out. Laying flat is not good for this.
Sadly, I cannot do the artificial sweeteners. I cannot do stevia, and any of the alcohol sugars either.
So far, the recipe cyberiot gave me is working. It's gross. But it's working lol
That's something my grandmother - a 1918 Spanish flu survivor - insisted on when anyone in her house was ill. It was a standard practice in her little rural community. I still do it if we've used regular dinnerware/utensils, but whenever we're down with something communicable I tend to use paper plates / bowls / cups and plastic utensils.
Another thing both grandma and grandpa did was gargle frequently with regular old brown Listerine at the first sign of flu or cold or really any illness. And what do you know... gargling with Listerine shows up on various COVID protocols.
They were very seldom sick with anything that otherwise afflicted their small community and both lived to a very old age.
For some reason we never had those; just had to deal with the smell & tingling. I guess it didn't kill us, but I wouldn't do it now; I use things like vinegar, peroxide & essential oils & call it good.
Keeping you in prayer from here down under hunybe.
Sorry I haven't been much in touch been in and out of hospital with my heart. Got out again yesterday for the 2nd time in 10 days this time was in from Thursday till Monday and will most probably be in again if these meds don't slow the heart down will have to wait and see.
Am glad to hear you and your family are improving will keep you all in prayer.
Love Hellen
prayers for speedy recoveryOur beloved hunybee went to the ER last night, extremely dehydrated. She has COVID,
The docs did a CT scan to rule out clots and she is scheduled to receive the antibody infusion today. Will post additional news as I receive it.
Please pray . . .