american spirit
01-07-2012, 03:54 PM
my work has an outbreak of a nasty gi bug. 30 employees and counting down in a matter of 10-14 days. the only thing that kills it is bleach. not even the cancer causing germicidal wipes we use on all our equipment.
and everyone i know is battling some kind of cold/ flu illness that has lasted a couple weeks. what is going on here.
make sure to bleach yourself down on the reg if you've been near any hospitals lately.
likwid
01-07-2012, 04:05 PM
Had a horrific gi bug back in October that put me down for a solid 3 weeks.
Never been so goddamn miserable.
BMEUPSCOTTY
01-08-2012, 03:52 AM
Noro.... Roto... Yuck... Been a couple years but I remember wanting to die...
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make sure to bleach yourself down on the reg if you've been near any hospitals lately.
Ooh that's just fantastic,I worked it to different hospitals last week:yak4:
I had to go to the ER about a month ago because of another broken bone :smash: and I think I picked something up there because I was so violently ill for the next week. When I was all done "getting sick" my insides hurt. It was horrible...
Bunch of my friends are also sick right right now..
Raven
01-08-2012, 09:25 AM
one thing about hospitals that i simply LOATHE
is their inadequate changing of the AIR quality
and there are no windows that will open...
I was there once and a nurse took me into a stair well
to see if i could manage stairs....on crutches?
and i almost passed out
because the air was 100% STALE...
The absolute worst time to go however is IN JULY
avoid it if you can....
Sea Dangles
01-08-2012, 09:30 AM
I will take any stomach bug over the diverticulitis I just got over.
likwid
01-08-2012, 10:12 PM
I will take any stomach bug over the diverticulitis I just got over.
I just had to look that up.
I'm not eating for the rest of the week.
striperman36
01-08-2012, 10:33 PM
I just had to look that up.
I'm not eating for the rest of the week.
Just dont eat nuts
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