Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
- newkidontheblock
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Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
Went with missus yesterday morning to visit the military hospital and Calamette. Vaguely remembered missus saying I should wear a mask before entering. I didn’t, I regretted it.
The hospital crud hit me starting early afternoon. Weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, etc. worst part was the paralysis. At certain times my body would just refuse to move, all frozen. It took the tears of missus to break me out of that.
Ever since then, been living on flu medicine, tiger balm, rice soup, tears, and lots of sleep. Hotel called a few times.
Now feeling better. Might have a go at the to do list again later today.
Bottom line. Whatever is crud is at the Cambodian hospitals is no fun. I should have worn my mask before going to the hospital. Maybe an N95. Maybe a gas mask.
Stay safe, everyone.
The hospital crud hit me starting early afternoon. Weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, etc. worst part was the paralysis. At certain times my body would just refuse to move, all frozen. It took the tears of missus to break me out of that.
Ever since then, been living on flu medicine, tiger balm, rice soup, tears, and lots of sleep. Hotel called a few times.
Now feeling better. Might have a go at the to do list again later today.
Bottom line. Whatever is crud is at the Cambodian hospitals is no fun. I should have worn my mask before going to the hospital. Maybe an N95. Maybe a gas mask.
Stay safe, everyone.
- cptrelentless
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Re: Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
Pigeon shit killed two people at a hospital in Glasgow. There's a reason the Victorians preferred to stay in their own beds:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/0 ... -hospital/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/0 ... -hospital/
Re: Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
Yes, both hospitals mentioned are pretty bad, but I don't think you contacted anything there that's making you feel sick now. It's simply too fast.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:06 am Went with missus yesterday morning to visit the military hospital and Calamette. Vaguely remembered missus saying I should wear a mask before entering. I didn’t, I regretted it.
The hospital crud hit me starting early afternoon. Weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, etc. worst part was the paralysis. At certain times my body would just refuse to move, all frozen. It took the tears of missus to break me out of that.
Ever since then, been living on flu medicine, tiger balm, rice soup, tears, and lots of sleep. Hotel called a few times.
Now feeling better. Might have a go at the to do list again later today.
Bottom line. Whatever is crud is at the Cambodian hospitals is no fun. I should have worn my mask before going to the hospital. Maybe an N95. Maybe a gas mask.
Stay safe, everyone.
It's highly unlikely it's the crud. You wrote your story about 20 hours after your visit, being ill for hours. Influenza takes 24-72 hours to develop from the moment of infection.
Re: Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
when i went to icu at the russian khmer i was sick in 10 minutes the stench was worse than rotting corpses
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Re: Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:06 am Went with missus yesterday morning to visit the military hospital and Calamette. Vaguely remembered missus saying I should wear a mask before entering. I didn’t, I regretted it.
The hospital crud hit me starting early afternoon. Weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, etc. worst part was the paralysis. At certain times my body would just refuse to move, all frozen. It took the tears of missus to break me out of that.
Ever since then, been living on flu medicine, tiger balm, rice soup, tears, and lots of sleep. Hotel called a few times.
Now feeling better. Might have a go at the to do list again later today.
Bottom line. Whatever is crud is at the Cambodian hospitals is no fun. I should have worn my mask before going to the hospital. Maybe an N95. Maybe a gas mask.
Stay safe, everyone.
Hey kid,,, I can read between the lines. Your wife is not happy with married life and she is trying to poison you. Change your will today.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Beware the Cambodian hospital crud.
newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:06 am At certain times my body would just refuse to move, all frozen. It took the tears of missus to break me out of that.
Ever since then, been living on flu medicine, tiger balm, rice soup, tears, and lots of sleep. Hotel called a few times.
is this guy fucking serious?
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!
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