bucdoego
Well-known member
Prayers for a swift and completely successful recovery for Randy.
For any interested parties, Randy gives a good primer on the perils of attending an out-of-town trade show. Proof that travel is NOT glamorous all the time. He also runs into some very nice and helpful people in the process. I've spend a good deal of my work-life traveling and away from home, so I've learned a few lessons along the way - meaning that, I identified with some of Randy's experience. I might suggest:
1. Do NOT eat more of anything when the first portion doesn't "sit well" (I've done it - never good).
2. Don't go to that restaurant again (keep a sample for the health department, if you suspect the food).
3. When you feel light-headed, get off your feet (to your knees or seat), especially if alone - DO IT NOW.
4. You expend a lot of energy when you "explosively vomit" (my words). If you've never experienced it, you won't be prepared for it.
5. Compliment and tip the hotel staff well when they treat you like they did Randy!
For any interested parties, Randy gives a good primer on the perils of attending an out-of-town trade show. Proof that travel is NOT glamorous all the time. He also runs into some very nice and helpful people in the process. I've spend a good deal of my work-life traveling and away from home, so I've learned a few lessons along the way - meaning that, I identified with some of Randy's experience. I might suggest:
1. Do NOT eat more of anything when the first portion doesn't "sit well" (I've done it - never good).
2. Don't go to that restaurant again (keep a sample for the health department, if you suspect the food).
3. When you feel light-headed, get off your feet (to your knees or seat), especially if alone - DO IT NOW.
4. You expend a lot of energy when you "explosively vomit" (my words). If you've never experienced it, you won't be prepared for it.
5. Compliment and tip the hotel staff well when they treat you like they did Randy!