In which Erik travels healthwards and back again … and again … and again
date | 2024-03-02 14:44 utc |
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topics | health; Peru |
Friends have expressed concern — and who can blame them? — that no one has heard a peep from me since I posted the good news weeks ago that I didn’t have COVID, and the concomitant news that I did have flu.
I won’t perpetuate the on-going misquoting of Mark Twain, but will quote him here accurately:
I can understand perfectly how the report of my illness got about, I have even heard on good authority that I was dead. James Ross Clemens, a cousin of mine, was seriously ill two or three weeks ago in London, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness. The report of my death was an exaggeration. 1 1 Twain, Mark. Letter to New York Journal, 1897-06-02, as quoted in Mental Floss
I have been in Lima for 6½ weeks, all of which has been delightful. And on a few of those days I have felt 100% myself — and, indeed, those days have been terrific. But for about half of the days I have been plagued by, shall we say, a fairly violent version of a Common Travellers’ Complaint.
I’d come prepared for such an eventuality, bringing two courses of antibiotics For Use In The Event of Traveller’s Diarrhea, and I embarked upon the first course sometime in my second week here.
This was definitely a case of The Cure Is Worse Than The Disease. I was a good doobie and didn’t quit the antibiotics until I’d taken the full course; but I had hair falling out, a destroyed gut biome, and well, frankly, the antibiotics seemed to exacerbate the very problem they were supposed to fix.
So as I’ve had recurrences, I’ve just powered through them — staying closer to home than I might otherwise have done, of course, but just carrying on.
I haven’t been able to figure out the root cause. I haven’t drunk the tap water (although I know several locals who do, without problem). I wash my hands frequently. I eat in reputable places, mostly with 4‑star ratings or higher. I’ve kept hydrated — better than at home. I’m keeping moderately sane hours. I haven’t avoided alcohol (except when sick), but actually I’ve had less than at home.
Since I have every intention of returning next year, I’m hoping that I’m building up resistance and will have an easier time of it in the future!