Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Was it something I ATE??? Facts & Myths about Food Poisoning

 I love the Southwest Health Magazine that comes to all of us every 3 months.   I especially liked this article because one of the myth's happened to me this last week.  Just thought you would like to know a few facts about food poisoning.
Guess what...There are no real medical diseases called "Food Poisoning" or "stomach flu."  There is no disease called "the 24 hour flu/"  These are just common terms to describe a myriad of illnesses that all have very similar symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, maybe with stomach pain, fever and body aches.  This cluster of illnesses is sometimes called enteric diseases because they affect your intestines.  They are also sometimes called foodborne diseases.  They are not related to influenza, and the seasonal flu shot does not protect against these diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Myth 1--It had to be something I ate--Fact:  Bacteria, viruses and parasites that are spread through food can be spread other ways too.
Myth 2--I know I got sick from the chicken because I started feeling sick right after I ate it.  Fact:  Many diseases spread through food strike days or weeks after you eat it.
Most of the time, the last thing you ate wasn't what made you sick.  Many foodborne diseases don't start to produce the toxins that make you sick until after they are in your intestines.  Then, it can take some time (days of weeks, sometimes) before enough of the toxin is built up to cause the symptoms.
Myth 3--I had a different disease than somone else I know who was sick because I was much more ill.  Fact:  Germs can affect people in different ways.  The same bug can result in different illnesses in different people.  Age can play a factor.  The very young and the elderly, pregnant women, and people who have weak immune systems.
Myth 4--IT couldn't have been the mashed potatoes (or turkey or gravy) because everyone ate that but I was the only one who got sick.  Fact:  Sometimes only one person gets sick after eating a shared food item that was contaminated.  Most of the time you can't tell what it was that made you sick.  Remember---It might not have even been the food that made you sick.  You might have gotten it some other way.  Sometimes more than one person can eat the same contaminated food and only one person will get sick.  Maybe the person who got sick was fighting off a different illness or was feeling stressed or tired, so his or her germ0fighting immune system wasn't up to par.  Maybe the people who didn't get sick actually were sick with a bout or tow of diarrhea but didn't think to mention it.  Or maybe there was a pocket of food that was more heavily contaminated, and the person who got sick drew the "unlucky" card.
Myth 5--I was the only one who ate the enchilada so it had to be that.  Fact:  Most of the time, you can't tell what it was that made you sick.
Bottom line:  Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly, especially after using the restroom and before every meal.  Cook food all the way, especially chicken, hamburger, eggs and other foods of animal origin.  Do not consume raw milk or products made from raw milk.  And...keep hot food hot and cold foods cold!!  Stor foods immediately after the meal is finished, or within two hours.   

Rae Stout Banks dies...

We lost a member of our ward on August 24th.  Most of us as members of the Indian Hills Ward didn't know her.  She has been home bound for several years.  She was such a nice lady and I know her family is going to miss her a lot.  If you remember Joy Woolsey, that lived in our ward for several years.  It's her mom..
Thank you to those that helped with the funeral.  The family was so gracious and thanks us over and over. 

The Temple and the Natural order of Marriage, Bruce C. Hafen, Part 2

I love his opening statement....When a confused culture confuses us about what marriage means, we may give up on ourselves and each other much too soon.  But there is HOPE!!  The temple's eternal pattern can help us overcome the modern chaos.  He talks about the marriage of Adam and Eve. 
"The temple is the knot that ties heaven and earth together!!"
What a great idea!!
And then he goes on to talk about bringing our own heart to the alter.   Bringing our own broken hearts and contrite spirits to our marriages.  
A temple worker whose wife passed away after she had suffered a debilitating illness for several years told me, "I thought I knew what love was---we'd had over 50 blessed years together.  But only in trying to care for her in these last few years did I discover what love really is."
Some of us go to the temple today the way Adam and Eve first offered sacrifices--"I know not, save the Lord commanded me,"  Simply because we are commanded, without knowing why.  Simple obedience is certainly better than not performing the ordinances at all.  But the Lord, who sent the angel, must have wanted them to know why---and I believe He wants US to know why.
He ends with the Marriage and Authentic Joy.  
Please read this article.  These comments are just the tip of the iceberg.  It is so good.  I so love to have such great men share with us such great insights!!

Walk, Talk and Visit Teach!!! September Activity

It's our annual Walk, Talk and Visit Teach.  If you want to get your visiting teaching done all at once and with one visit, this is it!!!!  And you can exercise at the same time.  We will have some HEALTHY snacks and will be sharing the evening with the 19th ward.  SO FUN!!!
September 23rd.
6:30
At the Pavilion
Please encourage your visiting teaching partners and ladies to be there.  
It will be a great evening!!!

New ladies in the Ward!!!

We have some new people in our ward.  It's always a new face and we're so glad to have them. 
The Hall family moved into where the Snedeger's moved out.  1477 So 625 West.  Laura and David with 3 kids.  Mary 13, Joshua 11, and Felicity 6.  Welcome!!
Also we have Carol Cooley.  She is a sweet older lady that lives in the side apartment that's attached to the LaMarca's house.  553 West Greens Lake Dr.  She is 92 years old and is a delight to talk to.  Take a minute and drop by.  She would LOVE IT!! She needs friends.  Young and Old!!
Maxcine Jensen has just moved into Sunset Ridge, #1549.  Last apartment on the left.  We are so excited to get to know her.
And just to let you know, Tasha and Amos have moved into Sunset Ridge too.  Their address is 1528.  We are glad for them to have their own place.   

Want to Serve!!! JustServe.org

The church has a new website called JustServe.org.  It is a clearinghouse for service.  You can sign up as a volunteer and also you can post projects that need service.  SIGN UP!!  It is a great way to serve in the community and a great way to get to know people from all walks of life.  It will be advertised more in the next couple of weeks.  Just go to JustServe.org and register. 
This is only available here in Utah in the Southern Region of our state.  It is on a trial basis.  It is up and active as of now for Cedar and St. George only.  It is offered in many others states though.  Do yourself a favor and SERVE!!!