ganganvince
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If he has a virus he won't be on antibiotics.No reason not to believe Pep.
If it is a stomach virus and he's on antibiotics, chances are he's probably feeling weak and not in any condition to be training and playing.
But who knows, it wouldn't be the first time a player hasn't played and the reason given isn't quite the truth.
Surely the farts can't be that bad? Did the neighbours really make noise complaints because of that?He posted pictures with a moving company, so there may have been something to those noise complaints.
Makes sense that he's had some kind of food poisoning and has been having antibiotics and probiotics to get over it.If he has a virus he won't be on antibiotics.
This is yesterday and indicates he'll be available for England despite Pep's prognosis.
Would it take almost three weeks to get over if it was food poisoning?Makes sense that he's had some kind of food poisoning and has been having antibiotics and probiotics to get over it.
Some people get struck down with food poisoning that changes their microbiome (and digestive rhythms/habits) for life. Bacteria's a weird thing. Not go to TMI but I had a course of antibiotics for an ear infection about six years ago and for a good month I just wasn't the same and barely left the house. Took a month-long course of pretty expensive probiotics to get things back steady again. Definitely one of the weirdest experiences of my life.Would it take almost three weeks to get over if it was food poisoning?
Yes, sometimes a lot more, and that doesn’t take into account match fitnessWould it take almost three weeks to get over if it was food poisoning?