“I heard some commotion at around three in the morning but I didn’t know what it was until I heard the worst sound ever,” Jeremy said. “It only took a second for me to realize that was Brian throwing up.” In all of our years of travel, Brian and I have been incredibly lucky about avoiding ill-health situations. No malaria, dysentery, Montezuma’s Revenge or any other serious ailment, until now. I woke up early, like usual, but this time found Brian awake before me and curled over the toilet throwing up. I had slept through his nighttime onset of ‘death next to a toilet’ and had no idea he was even sick.
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