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What to do about diarrhea?

I've had diarrhea for nearly a week nowAre there things I can eat that will help? I eat a lot of raw fruits (grapes, cantaloupe, kiwi, plums, strawberries, blueberries), quite a bit of bread and pasta, and raw vegetables (lettuce, spinach, cucumbers, tomatoes, pickles, alfalfa sprouts, mushrooms) (and i know all these aren't categorized correctly)However, I've been eating this way for a while, and only a week ago started getting diarrheaMy diet hasn't changed, and my family has been eating the same things and is fineSo is there food I can eat or something natural I can do to help this, or any specific foods I should give up?

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Insulate the floor of the attic.
ceiling only, or floor of the attic.
Go to home depot and rent an cellulose shooterIt's so easy to useyou just need two peopleOne to keep the hopper full of insulation and one to shoot it in your atticYou don't need a contractor to do itJust insulate the floor of the attic.
If there is a void in any space (exterior) heat/cool will be lost
STOP EATING ALL THE FRUITS AND VEGGIES! They are full of insoluble fiber which can cause lots of diarrhea if your guts are already out of order To stop the diarrhea eat a BRAT diet - Banana, rice, applesauce, toast (WHITE is best because it has more soluble fiber to help stop loose stools)Rice is REALLY good for this so eat lots of itMake sure you don't get dehydrated - drink lots and lots of clear fluids (water is the best because some sugars in certain drinks can be very irritating)If you have a fever or any other symptoms you should get into a doctor because it could be an infection or a parasite which could be easily treatedImmodium is an option but do not take it if you have blood in stool, a fever, other symptoms, or, essentially, anything in addition to diarrhea (and don' t take it for more than a day or two)Do not exceed 16mg a day because you could get really constipatedHopefully that helps, I deal with it on an ongoing basis (I have IBS) and I know how awful it can beYou really should see a doctor if it's been going on for a week now, that's a red warning flag!

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