The Swine Flu
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The Swine Flu
...I have it. I dunno if anybody on this board has had it yet as I only pop my head in once and a while, but with a legal quaranteen I have quite nothing to do...
I reckon I had it, my wife definitely did.
Doctors are no longer testing for it, so anyone who has the symptoms is pretty much being told to act as though it's Swine Flu.
They put my wife on Tamiflu cause she was showing all teh classic symptoms. Her case was bad - she was in bed for a fortnight>
She's fine now though - she described it as the worst flu she'd had in years, but not the worst flu ever, if that's any help.
Good to see you back Silver BTW. Long time no post!
Doctors are no longer testing for it, so anyone who has the symptoms is pretty much being told to act as though it's Swine Flu.
They put my wife on Tamiflu cause she was showing all teh classic symptoms. Her case was bad - she was in bed for a fortnight>
She's fine now though - she described it as the worst flu she'd had in years, but not the worst flu ever, if that's any help.
Good to see you back Silver BTW. Long time no post!
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had it already, I havent been on my back sick in 15 years. this one put me down for a few days.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
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Read a snippet on the original 1918 pandemic and see how many parallels there are to this one;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic
Another thing is that at that time a war was going on and the Governments of the day did not want to cancel the rallies and parades in order to keep moral up, and the War Effort going. This resulted in large masses of people that were in close quarters and therefore exposed to the virus. Odd how it targeted healthy young people with the best immune systems...
I know both my parents were exposed to it through their parents so I'm hoping I maybe I have some genetic help. I think the three days of sneezing, sore throat, achy, diarrhea thing I had last week matches many of H1N1's symptoms.
I happen to know for a fact that this thing is hitting our Natives and Northerners really hard, and it seems the Mexicans up here are severely affected as well.
I just wash my hands like a mofo and rapidly move away from the runny-nosed, wheezing, and open mouthed sneezing rednecks I see when grocery shopping.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic
Another thing is that at that time a war was going on and the Governments of the day did not want to cancel the rallies and parades in order to keep moral up, and the War Effort going. This resulted in large masses of people that were in close quarters and therefore exposed to the virus. Odd how it targeted healthy young people with the best immune systems...
I know both my parents were exposed to it through their parents so I'm hoping I maybe I have some genetic help. I think the three days of sneezing, sore throat, achy, diarrhea thing I had last week matches many of H1N1's symptoms.
I happen to know for a fact that this thing is hitting our Natives and Northerners really hard, and it seems the Mexicans up here are severely affected as well.
I just wash my hands like a mofo and rapidly move away from the runny-nosed, wheezing, and open mouthed sneezing rednecks I see when grocery shopping.
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They aren't really releasing a vaccine to the public. The problem is, this virus behaves differently than other previous ones. The general concern is if the vaccine is mass released, the virus will just adapt, so they are limiting it to health workers.tunnelcat wrote:Holy crap, this flu is burning through the population faster than the vaccine can be administered. Scary. I'd hate to see what would happen if the really nasty 1918 version hit us now with all the air travel we do.
Read it in PopSci.
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Nah, they're just slow in getting it produced in mass quantities. They have to use chicken eggs to incubate the virus and they're having trouble getting it to grow fast enough for mass production.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33420826
What's funny here in Oregon, there's been a surplus of the vaccine and they started offering free clinics in Portland to entice people to come in for a shot.
Problem is, this virus is already charging through the population before the vaccine will do any good. On top of that, it takes 2 doses, 3 to 4 weeks apart for maximum protection. A fat lot of good that'll do for those who are younger and at risk of death. But, I'm an old fart, probably immune, so I'm not as worried and I'm not going to bother to get the vaccine. However, I will wash my hands frequently just in case. There's a lot of other nasty bugs out there anyway.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33420826
What's funny here in Oregon, there's been a surplus of the vaccine and they started offering free clinics in Portland to entice people to come in for a shot.
Problem is, this virus is already charging through the population before the vaccine will do any good. On top of that, it takes 2 doses, 3 to 4 weeks apart for maximum protection. A fat lot of good that'll do for those who are younger and at risk of death. But, I'm an old fart, probably immune, so I'm not as worried and I'm not going to bother to get the vaccine. However, I will wash my hands frequently just in case. There's a lot of other nasty bugs out there anyway.
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Not really -- looks like the 1918 flu caused a cytokine storm. The better your immune system, the higher the risk to die by it.Canuck wrote:Odd how it targeted healthy young people with the best immune systems...
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If you have a chronic or preexisting condition which limits your immune system, go get a shot. If you are young or elderly, go get a shot.
Otherwise
Starts as a cold
Changes right into a flu (as soon as it starts go to the doctor)
Plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids
Be on the watch
Otherwise
Starts as a cold
Changes right into a flu (as soon as it starts go to the doctor)
Plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids
Be on the watch
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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wowCDN_Merlin wrote:We've been told we only need one dose and the lines are 3-4 hours long. The clinics end up telling people to stop coming even before they open the doors.
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fixed it for yaSpidey wrote:Wow a 400 person line…sounds like Government run Health-Care.
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BUBBALOU wrote:I would walk the length of the line sneezing and coughing, mumbling "you have been inoculated"
Since this flu is hitting children the hardest, what about all those parents taking their kids out for trick or treating? Will they think about that as a possible flu spread risk to their little ones?
If you get a trick and don't like the nasty little tricksters, just sneeze on 'em.
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Once again it's about weakened immune systems (like your kid who washes with antibacterial soap everyday and uses hand sanitizer after everything they touch)
Slap a surgical mask on them, Or better yet as a Parent handing out candy you wear the surgical mask and give them away as Halloween treats
Slap a surgical mask on them, Or better yet as a Parent handing out candy you wear the surgical mask and give them away as Halloween treats
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Weird, didn't know that. Guess I could've saved me a whole bunch of discomfort if i knew that when I had the swine.Canuck wrote:Surgical masks do squat for viruses especially swine flu at 80-120 nm., they pass right through. I do agree though we are overdoing it with anti-bacterial everything... we are just breeding super-bugs.
Yup, I had it too. I wanted to die; I felt so horrible.
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