Post-playa flu: Did you get it?
Post-playa flu: Did you get it?
Came down with a mysterious flu or cold exactly 24 hours after returning. heavy congestion, a fever, hard to breathe, etc.
Anyone else get a weird sickness shortly after returning?
Anyone else get a weird sickness shortly after returning?
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Some people get hit by it when they go from a very low humidity environment to a rather humid one. Add to that the buildup of playa dust in the lungs turning to playa mud (Ewwww...) and the change of elevation.
Yeah, I got it too - expected it. Don't look forward to it, but it happens. Part of the joy of membership!
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Yeah, I got it too - expected it. Don't look forward to it, but it happens. Part of the joy of membership!
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Yeah, I've got the same thing. At first I was thinking it was related to the frog pond water or giardia but that was ruled out. Mine turned into bronchial pneumonia. Lots and lots of antibiotics later I'm finally snapping out of it. I hope your symptoms are not as nasty as what I've been fighting or else I know you're miserable.
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I slept for five days after I got back from Reno after my dehydrations epidode. Was perky on Sunday and Monday, got up early Tuesday and packed our bins woke up the mrFishist and did most of the driving home. Slept Wednesday, Thurs, Fri and Sat. Back to work on Monday.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
I've seen this happen before, but this was the first time it hit me. And BOY HOWDY did it hit me this year!
I'd like to know exactly what causes this. Are there any doctors out there that would like to hazzard a guess? I'm sure the ancient algae in the dust combined with the drastic change in climate and 37,000 people MIGHT have somethign to do with it, but would like to know more.
My co-workers all want to kick my ass since I brought it back and infected them. My little gift to the rest of the mundane world, I guess. heh.
I'd like to know exactly what causes this. Are there any doctors out there that would like to hazzard a guess? I'm sure the ancient algae in the dust combined with the drastic change in climate and 37,000 people MIGHT have somethign to do with it, but would like to know more.
My co-workers all want to kick my ass since I brought it back and infected them. My little gift to the rest of the mundane world, I guess. heh.
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Ah, good old Playa Plague...
Increased succeptibility to any and all forms of disease. Caused by some combination of the following:
-Poor personal hygeine practices
-Dehydration and damage to mucus membranes
-Heat exhaustion
-Sleep deprivation
-Questionable sexual encounters
-Massive intake of intoxicants
-Rapid changes in metabolism due to any of the above
Somehow I managed to avoid it this year. I've no idea how.
Increased succeptibility to any and all forms of disease. Caused by some combination of the following:
-Poor personal hygeine practices
-Dehydration and damage to mucus membranes
-Heat exhaustion
-Sleep deprivation
-Questionable sexual encounters
-Massive intake of intoxicants
-Rapid changes in metabolism due to any of the above
Somehow I managed to avoid it this year. I've no idea how.
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Miz Sharika and I both caught a cold within a week of coming home again this year.
Must have something to do sleep deprivation, dehydration, returning to a wet, cold environment and complete system compromise.
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Must have something to do sleep deprivation, dehydration, returning to a wet, cold environment and complete system compromise.
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I've got a nasty cold right now, probably not playaesque in origin unless it has a long incubation period. I've been holed up at home, and only been out to sstock the house once, so I'm guessing the shopping cart at the commissary got me.
I think playa flu is like going back to school flu, you get all these kids from all over playing together, they don't wash their hands very well, and get strange new germs from all over the place all over each other. Toss in dry, irritated lungs and you have a remarkable germ factory up and running.
I think playa flu is like going back to school flu, you get all these kids from all over playing together, they don't wash their hands very well, and get strange new germs from all over the place all over each other. Toss in dry, irritated lungs and you have a remarkable germ factory up and running.
Big YES.
Left Sunday afternoon. Spent the evening in the Bay area. Drove to San Diego all Monday. Woke up mid-night with uber chills/fever. Sick all day Tuesday (first day of classes..), went to the emergency room that night (thought I might have had an oncoming ear infection). Tonsilitis, suspected to be strep throat. Pinicillin + pregnazone and I was better by the next evening.
But yeah, I was definitely hit hard and fast by something. I must say I ate rather healthy during the four days I was at BM but sleep was definitely to a minimum.. It's really interesting to hear similar symptoms from a few of you, especially the ones that were hit in the same manner (w/in 24hrs and hard..)
Left Sunday afternoon. Spent the evening in the Bay area. Drove to San Diego all Monday. Woke up mid-night with uber chills/fever. Sick all day Tuesday (first day of classes..), went to the emergency room that night (thought I might have had an oncoming ear infection). Tonsilitis, suspected to be strep throat. Pinicillin + pregnazone and I was better by the next evening.
But yeah, I was definitely hit hard and fast by something. I must say I ate rather healthy during the four days I was at BM but sleep was definitely to a minimum.. It's really interesting to hear similar symptoms from a few of you, especially the ones that were hit in the same manner (w/in 24hrs and hard..)
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Yup.
I am still recovering.
I hate this one, too, because it has been one symptom at a time. One day congestion. One day sore muscles. One day grumpy. One day sneezing. One day coughing....
The cough is almost gone (last of the symptoms, I think), but boy has it been annoying.
Still got that nice raspy bit of Playa Voice, though! Makes my Wolfman Jack impression really work! :-)
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I hate this one, too, because it has been one symptom at a time. One day congestion. One day sore muscles. One day grumpy. One day sneezing. One day coughing....
The cough is almost gone (last of the symptoms, I think), but boy has it been annoying.
Still got that nice raspy bit of Playa Voice, though! Makes my Wolfman Jack impression really work! :-)
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Yep....we had a a bit of the cold thing going 'round SCARAB Camp by the end of the week. Mine lasted about a week after getting home. Not too bad, but definitely sucked the energy out and had a little "yellow" associated with it. It may have been the champagne bottles we passed around at the Burn, or we may all just be getting older......
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I swear, it's not a virus, it's climactic... I was there 3 days post and I had the expected playa dust cough, but it didn't hit be full bore until I got into this nice moist California air... I think it was all the dust in the lungs turning into nice, sticky playa mud... and like you, I still have this damn cough!
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thanks for the post. i wondered what the heck that was and assumed it was playa lung. didn't know where it will lead, but i think it's gone.
each year my lungs have felt slightly stressed just before leaving. this year i was a resident longer than ever. my bad was in only donning a dust mask once, briefly, at the temple burn. it was probably made worse by post-BRC long-haul sleeplessness and hovering around in a humid environment for five days.
it's funny how each year the playa reveals a new way to kick my ass physically.
each year my lungs have felt slightly stressed just before leaving. this year i was a resident longer than ever. my bad was in only donning a dust mask once, briefly, at the temple burn. it was probably made worse by post-BRC long-haul sleeplessness and hovering around in a humid environment for five days.
it's funny how each year the playa reveals a new way to kick my ass physically.
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Not the flu
A couple of friends that I camped with got sick, but I was okay.
I was really wiped out and tired out for the week after returning from the playa.
I was really wiped out and tired out for the week after returning from the playa.
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I got a little bit of a sore throat for a few days after coming back but that was it. I suspect it has a lot to do with:
People arriving from all over the world bringing germs with them that they may well have immunity to.
Much touching, shaking of hands, sharing of drink (someone else's camelback,cup,water bottle for a little hydration?), sharing of smoke, kissing, etc. All this contact allowing germs to spread.
Less frequent washing of hands due to less availablity of running water.
Many of these germs have various incubation periods and may not present symptoms until a week or more after exposure.
Secrets of not getting sick: Get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, wash your hands every chance you get, watch what you put in your mouth.
People arriving from all over the world bringing germs with them that they may well have immunity to.
Much touching, shaking of hands, sharing of drink (someone else's camelback,cup,water bottle for a little hydration?), sharing of smoke, kissing, etc. All this contact allowing germs to spread.
Less frequent washing of hands due to less availablity of running water.
Many of these germs have various incubation periods and may not present symptoms until a week or more after exposure.
Secrets of not getting sick: Get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, wash your hands every chance you get, watch what you put in your mouth.
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Consider that Purell "gel" a small amount can fit in your pocket and you can "wash" as often as you like.geekster wrote:wash your hands every chance you get
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Does that stuff really work all that well by itself?
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/safefood/ ... n3s06.html
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/safefood/ ... n3s06.html
I would suspect that life and disease transmision at Burning Man would be a closer parallel to food service environments than to clinical environments.Research has shown that hand sanitizers can be as effective as hand washing only in certain situations. The type of soil which may be present on hands can significantly alter their effectiveness. Because dirt, food or anything else on your hands can make the alcohol less effective, it is important to first wash hands with soap and water. Some confusion has occurred as a result of the 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines "recommending alcohol-based gel as a suitable alternative to hand washing for health-care personnel in health-care settings." Because many healthcare workers routinely must clean their hands multiple times per hour, the use of alcohol gels while moving between patients has been shown to favorably impact hand-cleansing adherence by staff due to time saved over traditional hand washing methods. However, the guidelines apply only to hospitals and clinics. These are not appropriate for and do NOT apply to those in foodservice settings.
The CDC guidelines for hand hygiene in healthcare settings do not apply to those in foodservice primarily because the types and levels of soil on the hands are quite different. The types of pathogens most commonly transmitted by hands in health-care settings (primarily lipophilic, nosocomial pathogens) differ from those in retail and food-service settings, where fecal bacteria and enteric non-lipophilic viruses, such as Norovirus are more of a concern. Food workers often have wet hands and hands contaminated with proteinaceous and/or fatty materials, which can significantly reduce the effectiveness of an alcohol gel. Therefore, soap, friction and running water still remain most effective in removing the types of pathogens food workers might encounter. Both the FDA Model Food Code and the Colorado Retail Food Establishment Rules and Regulations make the provision that hand sanitizers may be used by food workers in addition to, but not in place of proper hand washing.
Pabst Blue Ribbon - The beer that made Gerlach famous.
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Okay. For what its worth, the mrFishist does use that as an EMT but that would also be in conjunction with other BSI procedures.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri