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    I suffered a little diahorea when I was out there...too busy enjoying myself for it to be a bother though..

    When you go to Philippines, do you have previous thoughts and feelings, like 'oh gosh the food will make me sick?'

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel View Post
    I suffered a little diahorea when I was out there...too busy enjoying myself for it to be a bother though..

    When you go to Philippines, do you have previous thoughts and feelings, like 'oh gosh the food will make me sick?'
    Well this time yep it was on my mind. Cant blame me though, last year it wrecked two whole weeks of my holiday! Thank God I was out there 2 months so I had 6 weeks of enjoyment.

    I see some comments here about ice. Hmm one thing I did assume was that mcdonalds and places like that in manila and other cities use ice from bottled water as I did have ice many times out there.

    Also another problem - I was out in the province for a week with the wife's family and I ate a lot of their food. It was very fresh (i.e. killed 1 hr before!) and I was asked to eat so often, I felt it rude to refuse so I did eat a lot of stuff I didnt recognise but it was all cooked.

    I just feel whatever happens Im gonna get it...and on a plane too - thats the worst. I hope no one here ever gets it on a flight. When those seatbelt lights go on and you are squirming in your seat agh its a nightmare!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel View Post
    I suffered a little diahorea when I was out there...too busy enjoying myself for it to be a bother though..

    When you go to Philippines, do you have previous thoughts and feelings, like 'oh gosh the food will make me sick?'
    well my hubby he eat everything opps except dried fish,,,
    i always buy mineral water,,for him to drink never give him water from the tap water and i always had Imodium in my bag


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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel View Post
    I suffered a little diahorea when I was out there...too busy enjoying myself for it to be a bother though..

    When you go to Philippines, do you have previous thoughts and feelings, like 'oh gosh the food will make me sick?'
    Nigel just for you the issue here is fear represented by "I cant integrate what Im taking in " as its turning into liquid its in the emotional level, Ive seen a lot of this with folk who suddenly find themselves outside their comfort zone and If they can "get" it the sypmtoms can stop very quickly.

    I have drunk the water eaten at roadside Karendarias but only If I felt good about it
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