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Post by Ladyhoteheels on Jan 2, 2017 13:59:16 GMT -5
So literally everyone around me has it. My wife and I live with my inlaws and they all have it. My sister in law and her husband and baby had it and the day after they were well they came over and the next night my mother and father in law and my sister in law all started v*. My wife and I stay in the basement but we have to use the bathroom my father in law was sick in. And we have to share a kitchen! My wife doesn't freak out about it at all. She is a pediatric ER nurse and is constantly dealing with sick kids. But I am freaking out. I'm lysoling everything I touch, washing my hands a thousand times a day, taking extra probiotics and I'm drinking grape juice with Apple cider vinager. I don't think there is anything else I can be doing but I still feel doomed. And I'm just waiting for my wife to get it. I just started a new job as well. I get so anxious when I have to leave the house when I feel like I'm going to get sick. I can't concentrate on anything and I'm terrified it's going to hit me at any second. I just want to crawl in a hole 😓 Do I have a chance of escaping this?!
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sopherzzx
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I was last sick...: I V* quite often now
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Post by sopherzzx on Jan 2, 2017 16:56:31 GMT -5
I'm in the same boat right now as my dad and I are the only ones who don't have it (also in a one bathroom house). Stay positive (easier said than done). Eat bland foods to ease your anxiety incase you do v*, hopefully you don't. I've been using guided relaxation videos on YouTube to calm me down while I panic. You can do this!!! Get some bleach cleaner (Lysol that doesn't have bleach doesn't kill the SV). It sounds like you are washing your hands as much as needed and doing everything you can. Prayers to you
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Post by Itsme on Jan 2, 2017 16:59:46 GMT -5
Yes you do because your prepared, but everyone else is not. What about taking multivitamins too? I totally feel for you. I'm praying for you. X
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Post by Anonymous77 on Jan 3, 2017 19:46:52 GMT -5
The Lysol cans that I have read specifically state on the can that they kill noro. That and bleach cleaner are great things to use. Can you get some rubber gloves? Maybe consider getting a camping toilet so you do not have to use the household bathroom. Try to stay out of the house as much as possible, or if in the house, try to keep yourself a safe space.
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Post by dragonfly on Jan 3, 2017 20:52:57 GMT -5
I feel the same, everyone around us is going down. Including my toddler and now my husband. I'm hopeful I already had it when I had a bad bout of n*. Sounds like you're taking as much precaution as you can. Wishing you the best. Just because it's surrounding you doesn't mean you have to go down as well, it's possible to stay well!
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