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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:16 pm 
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I didn't get sick, but still lost my voice. It has been in and out since I got off the boat.

It sucked at work today. I kept answering the phone with no voice :P

Get well soon you freaks!

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JustBob wrote:
I didn't get sick, but still lost my voice. It has been in and out since I got off the boat.

It sucked at work today. I kept answering the phone with no voice :P

Get well soon you freaks!

Bob
i lost my voice on day 4 too,it's just now coming back.

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 Post subject: Sick as well!!!
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All 4 of us are sick!!!!!!!!! :oops:


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All 4 of us are sick!!!!!!!!! :oops:


You guys are totally sick.

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Anthony and I both have some weird viral thing... mostly cough and sore throat... no fever (knock on wood). Craig was smart and took airborne and is just fine... ass.

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Walked into the Dr's office. He said, "Man-You look like you haven't slept or had a decent meal in a week. No wonder you don't feel well! Your lungs sound like you smoked 3 packs of cigarettes. Where have you been?"
I said, "Um...on vacation"


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abgar wrote:
I think the source of whatever germ we got was from the ice at the bars.


Hmm, I'm not so sure. I didn't have any mixed drinks the whole time, only sweetwater or bottled water. I did not eat in Mexico or Belize. I did have OJ and/or pineapple juice in the morning, and I had coffee at breakfast the morning of disembarkation.

Also, did anyone happen to turn on a faucet the last morning? After breakfast I went back to my room to brush my teeth and was gonna take a shower before disembarking and the water out of the bathroom tap ran brown, then dark grey and it left a weird residue in the sink. It looked like radiator water with bits of iron in it. I'm wondering if when the ship is in port they connect to some other water supply. but the shit that came out of my tap was nasty.

I had gotten a cold a few days after Christmas but I was pretty much over it by the time the cruise started, but then I proceeded to get slightly worse as the cruise went on. I thought I was OK Friday and Saturday. Yesterday was travel day and I went through two bags of Ricola cough drops. Today I feel like shit and have been in bed all day with fever, chills, headache, and achey joints. Prolly gonna go see the doctor tomorrow.


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Walked into the Dr's office. He said, "Man-You look like you haven't slept or had a decent meal in a week. No wonder you don't feel well! Your lungs sound like you smoked 3 packs of cigarettes. Where have you been?"
I said, "Um...on vacation"


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Got it too...we'll be back at work tomorrow though :cry:

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The Jam Cruise Flu is caused by.... us! There are too many sniffling, sneezing, boogery, folks sharing a small space. The handrails, doorknobs, elevators all of them see thousands of hand contacts and then people don't wash their hands before eating, smoking or touching their faces.

Germ control. Wash your hands, don't touch your face.

Lack of sleep and partying wears down the body's ability to fight off infection. Lots of water helps.

Jam Cruise- wash your hands, it's funky!


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Boca Bosco wrote:
Speaking of Doctors.

I hate to bitch & moan but I'm getting worse by the minute....can only sit at pc for a few minutes before everything starts spinning and I wanna hurl.
Still @ 102F

Anyone been checked post cruise for anything viral?



my boyfriend is now sick and as soon as the doc found out he'd been on a cruise he ordered blood tests, thinking maybe norwalk virus

will let you know what the results come back as

I'm feeling just fine (knock on wood) and was indeed pretty militant about washing and disinfecting my hands while on the boat (I'm a bit of a germaphobe). Also, I was just getting over a cold when we boarded and took lots of vitamins, airborne etc... so maybe my resistance was heightened.


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My wife got the crud on Saturday. We flew home to the left coast today. She's feeling worse with fever going up, and I started coughing myself this afternoon. Something went around the boat...


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I have not been sick. However; On Thursday on the ship - I did have a weird unexplained rash on both arms - it was gone the next day. Other than that - nothing.

I did drink mixed drinks - used the ice - and ate in both Mexico and Belize...

I also took Emergen-C and I took some immunity boostng pills prior to and during the trip :arrow: :arrow: sounds like that might have helped.

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Interesting timing for this article on msnbc.com. I imagine there weren't many (any?) people on that boat who had strong resistance from getting enough sleep....!


Preventing colds may be as easy as vitamin Zzz
Those who slept 8 hours a night were less likely to get sick during study



updated 12:59 p.m. PT, Mon., Jan. 12, 2009

CHICAGO - Fluff up the pillows and pull up the covers. Preventing the common cold may be as easy as getting more sleep.

Researchers paid healthy adults $800 to have cold viruses sprayed up their noses, then wait five days in a hotel to see if they got sick. Habitual eight-hour sleepers were much less likely to get sick than those who slept less than seven hours or slept fitfully.

"The longer you sleep, the better off you are, the less susceptible you are to colds," said lead author Sheldon Cohen, who studies the effects of stress on health at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University.

Prior research has suggested that sleep boosts the immune system at the cell level. This is the first study to show small sleep disturbances increasing the risk of getting sick, said Dr. Michael Irwin, who researches immune response at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was not involved in the study.

"The message is to maintain regular sleep habits because those are really critical for health," Irwin said.

Up against the virus
During cold season, staying out of range of sneezing relatives and co-workers may be impossible. The study, appearing Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine, mimicked those conditions by exposing participants to a common cold virus — rhinovirus — and most became infected with it.

But not everyone suffered cold symptoms.

The people who slept less than seven hours a night in the weeks before they were exposed to the virus were three times more likely to catch a cold than those who slept eight hours or more.

To find willing cold victims, researchers placed ads and recruited 78 men and 75 women, all healthy and willing to go one-on-one against the virus. They ranged in age from 21 to 55.

First, their sleep habits were recorded for two weeks. Every evening, researchers interviewed them by phone about their sleep the night before. Subjects were asked what time they went to bed, what time they got up, how much time they spent awake during the night and if they felt rested in the morning.

Then they checked into a hotel where the virus was squirted up their noses. After five days, the virus had done its work, infecting 135 of the 153 volunteers. But only 54 people got sick.

Weight of tissues
Researchers measured their runny noses by weighing their used tissues. They tested for congestion by squirting dye in the subjects' noses to see how long it took to get to the back of their throats.

Sleeping fitfully also was tied to greater risk of catching a cold. Those who tossed and turned more than 8 percent of their time in bed were five times more likely to get sick than those who were sleepless only 2 percent of the time.

Surprisingly, feeling rested was not linked to staying well. Cohen said he's not sure why that is, other than feeling rested is more subjective than recalling bedtime and wake-up time.

The researchers took into account other factors that make people more susceptible such as stress, smoking and drinking, and lack of exercise, and they still saw a connection between sleep and resisting a cold.

Cold symptoms like congestion and sore throat are caused by the body's fight against a virus, rather than the virus itself, Cohen said. People whose bodies make the perfect amount of infection-fighting proteins called cytokines will not even know they are fighting a virus. But if their bodies make too many, they feel sick.

Fine-tuning response
Sleep may fine-tune the body's immune response, Cohen said, helping regulate the perfect response.

Prior research has tied lack of sleep to greater risk of weight gain, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes.

Dr. Daniel Buysse, a sleep researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, said spending too much time in bed can lead to more interrupted sleep, which in this study "seems to be even worse than short sleep" for increasing the risk of catching a cold.

If it takes a long time to fall asleep or if you are restless during the night, "you would probably benefit from spending a little LESS time in bed," Buysse said in an e-mail. "If you fall asleep instantly, have no wakefulness during the night, and are sleepy during the day, you would probably benefit from spending a little MORE time in bed."

Buysse was not directly involved in the research, although he commented on an early draft of the study. The study was funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the MacArthur Foundation.

Harvard sleep researcher Sat Bir Khalsa said people do not need to turn to prescription sleep aids to improve their sleep. Setting a regular bedtime, moving computers and televisions out of the bedroom and, when restless, getting out of bed for a while and doing something soothing can help. His research focuses on treating insomnia with yoga.

As preventive measures, vitamin C and herbal supplements have not lived up to their reputation in rigorous studies. Cohen said research has shown people who get more exercise, drink moderately and have lower stress also get fewer colds.


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Yes, I too, have the Jam Cruise Flu!

Damn it! My boss is going to think I'm lying, just to stay and hang out with U freaks a little longer!!!

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