"The doctor suspected stomach bacteria, to figure that out he needed me to shit in a cup. So I have to go to the hospital for a bunch of stuff, but also to drop off a cup of shit. I took a bunch of laxatives that day, I drank a coffee, I drank some aloe vera juice, I ate some spinach, had some orange juice, long story short, I shat my soul out later that day. The worst part was I had to scoop the mousse au chocolat into this fucking cup. It was so moussie, and chunky. The medicine I am taking, it seems to help. The first night was still rough, but this night, I feel great. I feel very gassy. Hopefully whatever it is the medicines are working well against that, and now we just hope and preygge (Pray) that when I call on Monday they didn't find anything else that's suspicious."Shylily
Honest question. Why do First Worlders get sick so easily?
I don't remember the last time I was really sick. Covid was just a mild fever and some coughing for me, Mother was immunocompromised and never caught it.
Honest question. Why do First Worlders get sick so easily?
I don't remember the last time I was really sick. Covid was just a mild fever and some coughing for me, Mother was immunocompromised and never caught it.
For most people it's because of higher hygiene standards and the way parents obsessively clean things; kids aren't exposed to as much bacteria etc. growing up for their immune systems to build up defences.
This is probably why Pippa doesn't get sick that often, by her own admission.
Honest question. Why do First Worlders get sick so easily?
I don't remember the last time I was really sick. Covid was just a mild fever and some coughing for me, Mother was immunocompromised and never caught it.
For most people it's because of higher hygiene standards and the way parents obsessively clean things; kids aren't exposed to as much bacteria etc. growing up for their immune systems to build up defences.
I lived in hose half completed/in construction for a time when I was very little. We have a literal mountain of dirt and another of sand in the "backyard" and a few broken toys (and no cable TV). Hours upon hours upon hours of fun.
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