Anonymous wrote:What are you hungry for? Eat that.
There's advice, there's tradition, there's cultural remedies/medicines, there's doctor's orders... none of that is going to be right for everyone. Bodies are specific.
Think about food. What sounds good? unless it's something super out-there, like dirt or rocks or cat litter or something, you're probably not going to hurt yourself eating a properly-prepared, unexpired food. If your system is craving salty carbs and an egg, go for it. If you want broccoli and walnuts, eat those.
We reject a lot of our own innate wisdom by deferring to outside sources. What worked for someone else may/may not work for you. Eat food, not too much, and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start pushing fluids to get your dehydration sorted - water is best but coffee and tea are okay too.
I suffered horrible viral diarrhea and vomiting with my recent and first bout of covid.
As soon as my appetite began to return, I started immediately eating my usual gut healthy high fiber diet - walnuts, broccoli, brown rice, etc.
You want to get some really healthy fiber rich foods into your gut ASAP to feed the health bacteria and repopulate your gut biome.
Ramen is super salty and not a really healthy food at any time.
Oh my gosh this is horrible advice. Until you feel normal, do NOT eat a super high fiber diet. You want easily digestible carbs. It's not the time to worry about perfect health balance, it's the time to listen to your gut. I can not imagine eating walnuts and broccoli while recovering from a stomach bug. DO NOT DO THAT. If you feel even better tomorrow, that's when you can start adding in more normal foods.
Anonymous wrote:I had a stomach virus Saturday-Sunday. It’s been 24 hours since I threw up. I had 4 crackers and diluted pedialyte this morning.
My urine is very dark. I am hungry.
What can I eat and drink? Can I have a soft boiled egg? I was thinking Ramen for lunch.
Any suggestions?