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Just the random splashes is my guess. Once we replaced the coolant and added skimmers I never had it again.@Wrench dare I ask how it was getting in your GI system from the lathe/mill coolant?
@mtwarden are you pre-filtering sediment out at all? How?For hunting season I have a 32 oz Nalgene that is easily reachable that’s ready to drink. I have another 32 oz Nalgene in my pack, a bottle usually lasts 3-4 hours. When it’s done I have another in my pack that replaces it. I’ll tab the first bottle (water sources tend to be plentiful where I hunt), when bottle 2 is dry, bottle 1 is ready—rinse and repeat.
In the summer backpacking I’ll often use the same routine, but with 16 oz Nagenes (and a half of a tablet).
@mtwarden are you pre-filtering sediment out at all? How?
I was forced to try the old pour-through-a-handkerchief method this year when my filter wasn’t working. It was okay, I guess. Still a good amount of sediment in it after.
@mtwarden - have you ever weighed your Nalgene bottles?
Damn. I've only had giardia once and it was brutal. The flagyl killed the giardia but also screwed up my digestive system. 25 years later I still have issues with digesting certain foods that never bothered me prior to the flagyl.I had a 6 month run of giardia. I was getting it from a coolant tank on one of the lathes.....but I didn't think to test that before I moved, switched to bottled water, spent a fortune on flagyl and probably destroyed my kidneys as well as anything you could sit on.
One day I thought the mill coolant smelled bad, tested the tanks and it was off the charts for coliform count.
I get pretty serious about never going there again.
The Flagyl is as bad or worse for you than the bugs. I’ve had them twice. First time I was young and recovered fairly well. Second time I was much older. I did three rounds of Flagyl and it took years to get my gut back to somewhat normal. I lost 20lbs over 6 months off my already thin frame during that bout. No fun.Damn. I've only had giardia once and it was brutal. The flagyl killed the giardia but also screwed up my ability to digestive system. 25 years later I still have issues with digesting certain foods that never bothered me prior to the flagyl.
I’m not sure what towels you’re talking about?I use those tiny compressed towels, they’re also good for tinder or cleaning your hands, and weigh next to nothing. I rubber band one over the container I am using to collect dirty water and sweep it through the water.
Iodine in the correct dosage and with proper contact time will kill giardia. It's been a go to for a half century or more. That's from experience and from medical professionals, long before google.I doubt they are effective on crypto or giardia cysts. They can deal with extremely high concentrations of chlorine, iodine, etc. Higher than anyone would be able to drink.
There are 2 effective treatments for giardia/crypto cysts; filtration at a pore size smaller than the cyst size and UV treatment.
Iodine/chlorine are for viruses and bacteria.
The long contact times only work in warm water. Anything below 10-15C, or if the water has any turbidity, iodine becomes unreliable.Iodine in the correct dosage and with proper contact time will kill giardia. It's been a go to for decades and decades.
You can do whatever you want, I'm just trying to inform people because, from direct experience, having giardia sucks. And the medication you have to take is not good for you.We're going to agree to disagree based on my experience.
Edit: regardless of the method, tablets of any kind must be dissolved and the lid loosened and the bottle shaken to allow treated water to cover the threads. Then allowed to sit again for the proper amount of time. If the bacteria or virus is in the water source and the bottle dipped in the water then it's in the cap and on threads when the lid is put on. As well, iodine has a downside if someone has a shellfish allergy, they are most likely allergic to iodine and iodine is not usable in that case.
Mine was from using a filter with a pore size too large to effectively filter out giardia.Yeah, I had Giardia too. When I was a kid 40 years ago on my first trip backpacking in Colorado. Adults in charge used no purification. With that, I know Giardia is real and it exists. Lived in the state now for 35 years.
For sure, not disagreeing there are others that work well, I'm saying from personal experience iodine has not let me down.
What purification did you use when you got giardia? Just curious from the learning and information perspective. Appreciate what your contributing to the thread.