Woke up at 3'00am with Gastro This Morning All day I have been feeling terrible...Going into Rainbow beach Pharmacy tomorrow Can some one tell me what to keep handy...Just coming good s I write this
ibbo said
01:21 AM Aug 19, 2012
jimbo wrote:
Woke up at 3'00am with Gastro This Morning All day I have been feeling terrible...Going into Rainbow beach Pharmacy tomorrow Can some one tell me what to keep handy...Just coming good s I write this
Jimbo you have left yourself wide open as to what to keep handy,with gastro there is only one thing and that is bucket.
Happywanderer said
01:25 AM Aug 19, 2012
A bucket jimbo. Hope you get well soon. Maybe two buckets. One for each end.
Sheba said
01:52 AM Aug 19, 2012
I'd be getting to a Dr. Jimbo. The bad Flu this season has Gastro as one of the symptoms. The Home my friends' mother is in was closed to outside visitors for 3 weeks this month, as they had an outbreak there. Nasty one. Don't take chances.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Beth54 said
02:06 AM Aug 19, 2012
I always carry Gastro Stop with me, as I have Ulcerative Colitis and it doesn't take much to set me off. But in your case I'd say let it run it's course. If it continues, get to a Dr.
Rip and Rosie said
10:07 PM Aug 19, 2012
OH Jimbo, is it gastro or the sh*ts because the colliewobbliers lost?
Seriously, your best friend is the bucket, but you need to keep hydrated, so gastrolyte or water, and keep sipping. You should take note of your urine output- if you dehydrate badly you'll stop peeing and you need medical help.
The first thing I go for after it all stops is natural yoghurt to replace the natural bowel flora.
You should be meticulous with hand washing, cause that's how it spreads, that hand sanitiser works a treat.
Rosie the ex-nurse.
sucastja said
02:35 PM Aug 20, 2012
Imodium works well. I usually don't need to take more than one or two tablets. I keep them in my travel pack for when we're away on holidays - especially overseas.
Gasto's enough to give you the ****s eh Jimbo!!
Clare46 said
03:48 PM Aug 20, 2012
Gastro stop is a cheaper version of Imodium
Happywanderer said
04:01 PM Aug 20, 2012
I hope Jimbo is ok, He hasn't been back on here since his initial post.
Beth54 said
05:59 PM Aug 20, 2012
Ditto Clare.
And ditto Marj. I was thinking the same last night.
billeeeeeee said
02:46 AM Aug 21, 2012
Howdyeeeee Jimbo,,,sorry to here U got the trots, keep safe young fella,,,, stay excited,,,,,,,,,Billeeeeee
Woke up at 3'00am with Gastro This Morning All day I have been feeling terrible...Going into Rainbow beach Pharmacy tomorrow Can some one tell me what to keep handy...Just coming good s I write this
I'd be getting to a Dr. Jimbo. The bad Flu this season has Gastro as one of the symptoms. The Home my friends' mother is in was closed to outside visitors for 3 weeks this month, as they had an outbreak there. Nasty one. Don't take chances.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I always carry Gastro Stop with me, as I have Ulcerative Colitis and it doesn't take much to set me off. But in your case I'd say let it run it's course. If it continues, get to a Dr.
Seriously, your best friend is the bucket, but you need to keep hydrated, so gastrolyte or water, and keep sipping. You should take note of your urine output- if you dehydrate badly you'll stop peeing and you need medical help.
The first thing I go for after it all stops is natural yoghurt to replace the natural bowel flora.
You should be meticulous with hand washing, cause that's how it spreads, that hand sanitiser works a treat.
Rosie the ex-nurse.
Gasto's enough to give you the ****s eh Jimbo!!
Gastro stop is a cheaper version of Imodium
Ditto Clare.
And ditto Marj. I was thinking the same last night.

Howdyeeeee Jimbo,,,sorry to here U got the trots, keep safe young fella,,,, stay excited,,,,,,,,,Billeeeeee