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June Hughes
 
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In message >, MC_Emily
> writes
>Years ago, when I was on holiday at Butlins Minehead with my kids and then
>husband, I had what I now know to be a severe case of food poisoning.
>Without putting too fine a point on it, toilet and sink were in simultaneous
>use. I had to crawl on the floor, as I was too weak to stand. My husband
>went to see someone to try to get a doctor and ended up speaking to a nurse
>on site. She told him that I should drink flat Coke and have nothing else
>for 24 hours. He came back with some Coke and I did as instructed. To be
>honest, I was furious with him because I really wanted some professional
>attention but was too weak to do anything about it. He was just too damned
>useless to take care of me properly, hence the 'then husband'!!! Anyway, I
>drank flat Coke for the next 2 days, spending my time between the bathroom
>and bed and it seemed to work, taking away the queasy feeling and obviously
>starving the bacteria that I'd got. Since then, if I ever have a mild upset
>(which is rare) I have flat Coke and, believe it or not, it works. I've
>recommended it to others before and they've said it worked, too. I would
>definitely *not* recommend it for a severe case but for a mild case it
>certainly helps settle the stomach. Perhaps the thinking behind it is that
>it provides sugar for energy and calories but doesn't provide anything for
>bacteria to live on. Or is there some other 'magic' ingredient? I don't
>know but it's worth a try )
>

Interesting you should say that. Many years ago, when daughter was
around 5 years old, she had a sickness and runs attack and I took her to
the doctors. He suggested Coke and it seemed to help. He didn't
mention anything about it being flat though.
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June Hughes