Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This post has nothing remotely to do with Leica - well maybe remotely!! Hello Pete, We have been living in developing countries for so long that we seem to have built up some resistance to most of the regular beasties. A couple of weeks ago one of the computer guys from my wife's New York office came over and something he ate just knocked him flat for about three days! In situations like that we are aware that something is going through our system but we keep functioning. The last time I was really ill from something I had eaten was in Brighton, England!! To try and keep this in a photographic theme if anyone wants travel health tips just let me know. Ian At 02:21 AM 98-03-25 EST, you wrote: >OK Lugheads: > >Now that we have agreed on the medicinal use of LUG for random none camera >dribbles, I offer the following: > >Ian! Tina! Want to compare parasite cure methodologies????? Heck, I had a >little microbial cutie that put me in be for one and a half years. Stumped the >twelve docs that I saw at Stanford and UCSF pretty darn good! > >No, it did not happen on the 1000 mile drive down Baja Mexico in the >government bus. Nor the odd eats in the Britsh West Indies. Nor my wife's and >my constant sushi consumption. Best guest: from somewhere in Nevada - maybe >hot spring waters. > >Ian, you must have some pretty good buggeroies in Nepal. Eating any papyia or >garlic to get those little guys?? Worm city or microbes? > >Tina, what kind of fun little fellows did you find in all those tortias and >beans down there in Hondorous? Got any local cures? > >To the rest of you all, if you got any good parasite stories while out >photographing the world, now is your chance to make a pile of them! > >Cheers! > >Pete Myers > >