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Probably Imodium. Most hikers keep it in their pack in case they get gerardia
I wish Imodium worked on what I have right now. Been dumping straight liquid into the can every 25-30 mins for 7 days. I'm dying over here.
Doc says either norovirus or ecoli, Imodium does not touch it.
I ate some undercooked turkey and dumped for 2 days and just wanted to die at the end. 7 days seems unimaginable.
Cholera
7 days is a lot.
Try and stay hydrated, don't pass out, get well.
If it is that bad then probably better out than in, but you may need to be on a drip to avoid dangerous dehydration, so keep your doctor updated. Hope you recover soon!
*giardia
Thank you. I knew it was wrong, but it broke my brain and I couldn't think of the correct word, lol.
*giardiniera
*Ghirardelli
I was incapacitated by the shits in Toronto and Imodium locked that shit down