Orally? I hope you mean Respiratory. The kind I got is spread through the air. I could have walked by someone smoking a cigarette and breathed in the cigarette smoke and picked up the menengitis. I didnt get it from touching anything and putting it in my mouth. I got it from possibly being in an enclosed room with people smoking. The doctors weren't 100% sure how I picked it up, but they never said anything about me eating or orally ingesting or sticking anything in my mouth. The doctors said, and the researched info says it is inoculated in your lungs. i.e. passed on air particles you breathe in. BTW 10-20% of the adult population holds the bacteria in their lungs. FYI http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/TOPIC210.HTM I hope you are now better informed on this topic. If you need more clarification please ask.
nothing on that page was contrary to what I said already. orally - through the mouth. everything that is caught through respitory transmission is caught readily through oral transmission. What doctors say to their patients.. usually contains very little fact and much more tact. can you even read what you are saying and see the lack of logic? why would you catch the disease by walking past a smoker?? do smokers breath more?? no smokers actually breath less, and have very inhospitable lungs for diseases. If you walk past anyone anywhere, you will be breathing in more of their air than a smoker. You are being tricked by the fact that you can see cigarette smoke so it must be a 'thing' that could contain disease. But normal air being breathed by people with furtive lungs.. is much more hospitable to airborne disease than smoke coming out of a smoker's lungs. meningococcal disease is called a respiratory disease because the bacteria itself lives in the respiratory tract. however, this does not mean its transmission is via the air. In order to infect, the bacteria usually has to be transported in large quantities. This occurs through saliva mostly. this is a deadly disease! you dont just get it from walking around, usually. 'oral' refers to mouth, it doesnt refer to the stomach. how could you deny that a respiratory disease is orally transmitted? lol
Yep. Last month I tripped really hard and I had a terrible fever and cold. Given it was one of the best trips of my life, the stuffy nose and what not was really annoying, and the comedown kind of slapped me in the face. I guess it would be okay with a cold.. But I tripped once when I had lyme disease and I had this really ugly spider bite on my ankle. If that's the case, and it's that kind of sickness, just make sure you completely cover up any marks you have.. because you'll think they are way worse than it is.. and most likely freak out.
yes thats something not often talked about .. bleamishes can morph out of proportion .. as can injuries and dirtiness. but alternatively, they can fade away under an intense beauty
i think its a very strange feeling when you are sick on acid, i can (almost) exactly feel where the trouble is located in my body, like with a headache i feel exactly where the pain is in my head. and the next day i am much more aware that being sick totally sucks and you have to do everything you can to help it, cause it's your body we are talking about here , and its amazing also when you are not feeling ok with a certain event in your life and didnt know what to do about it before , mostly i keep thinking about it and by the time the acid stops working i now what to do.