I mean, the other day I was feeling run-down, a bit warm (fever brewingß don't know) and my nose was running a bit.. i still went to work.. this could have been the start of a real Flu or a small "thing"... turns out it was a small thing. I was congested a bit mainly at night a few days, small sore throat from post nasal drip, but no fever...
I honestly think it’s also just the time of year. I seem to notice over the years that so many people fall out sick right after the new year. I wonder people just relax and chill over the holidays and everything breaks loose then. I commute by train I noticed yesterday that half the train was sneezing and coughing was very disgusting wish people would just simply stay home if they were sick. My boss and our intern are both home this week with the flu too.
Based on what you said here:
Yes. You should have stayed home if you are going to practice what you preach.
As a teacher who is constantly faced with snot and coughing and so forth, I WISH people would keep their kids home when they are sick - but they have to go to work, so they send them, which just perpetuates the whole cycle and makes classrooms giant petri dishes.
Maybe I wasnt clear.. I was 100% sure if I was getting sick or not. I felt a bit off, but I wasn't sneezing excessivley.. just an annoying run here and there. my congestion was mainly at night and sore throat in the morning. but gone after a a cup of water. I preach if sick stay home... for me there is difference of a slight not 100% "am I sick or not?" to full blown sick. When as in our intern case, sweat is dripping then you are sick.
My son and I, who have had noro while at home, said "that's a whole lot of people who didn't wash their hands before putting hands to their mouths"... We are pretty hardnosed about noro being something adults and most children can control getting. We got it because we had lousy hand washing habits before meals (as in we'll go to the store then come home and eat without washing...we do wash after bathroom visits LOL) AND we both tend to bite our nails. Bad bad combo. Totally OUR faults we got it.
Of course it does. Have you not noticed the number of people just in your town staying home sick and posting on FB about the "stomach flu" they got? No such thing as "stomach flu"; it's noro or similar. Just scrolling through my FB feed shows me that noro is all around.
OK, having read up on noro (while my son was dealing with it and waiting to see when I'd get it), you do NOT want to suppress that stuff coming out. You want it OUT of your body. The virus is intriguing...it actually slows down digestion as it's incubating for a day or so, so as to have more effect and potentially live on in more people when it comes out. And that is exactly what happened with both my son and I. For a day or two things were very sluggish, and then whammo.
When I've got a virus in my belly, I'm not going to stop it from coming out. Yuck.
It's good you were quarantined, as you could easily have had it. You did the right thing and they did the right thing.
My son and I, who have had noro while at home, said "that's a whole lot
Of course it does. Have you not noticed the number of people just in your town staying home sick and posting on FB about the "stomach flu" they got? No such thing as "stomach flu"; it's noro or similar. Just scrolling through my FB feed shows me that noro is all
And I wasn't clear. I meant do major outbreaks on the Disney Cruise ships happen often. I work in daycare. I know people get sick in the world.
We have been on seven (Disney) cruises. The only time I came home sick was our very first in 2008. Actually I got Noro worse the following year at WDW.This is a big concern of mine.
Does it happen often?? I fear getting sick and ruining my trip.
Actually, in defense, one of the most contagious periods is after you have (at times unknowingly) been exposed and before you even start to show symptoms. By then it’s often too late.Perhaps. But it's a fine line - especially when the most contagious portion of most illness is that just beginning phase where it's maybe you are/maybe you're not. How do you know the people on the train didn't have allergies? It's possible.
The form at the port though - unless it has changed - is pretty explicit that the symptoms need to be combined with fever and/or GI issues. If you've been throwing up or having it out the other end, then you are lying if you check no. They will not necessarily deny you boarding - you will meet with a medic and you can say "We ate really rich food" or whatever your excuse is for it, they will examine you and make a determination. If it was truly food and you have no other symptoms, you will be allowed to board. If it IS something else, then yes, you would be denied (which is where trip insurance comes in handy). If you lie and are discovered to be sick on board, you'll be quarantined - so really no cruise for you anyway.
I think RCCL did a nice job of custom relations after this. They gave full refunds for the cruise (not some voucher good for a future cruise) and refunded any in room movie or room service charges.